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E**E
Great Drying Rack! Lots of Storage
This rack is fantastic. Has the capacity to hold so much stuff, and unlike the standard basket style drying rack, everything is separated and easily accessible so you’re not just piling things on top of each other and making a mountain of items to dig through.
A**R
As per description
Usefull. As per the specs. Big enough for a family of 2 to 3 people. Adjustable size is a big plus. Price is good. Mine had a manufacturing defect, the water tray doesnot fit properly but that can be managed.
V**
Utensil holder is small, very small! But I still love it!
I really really love this dish rack EXCEPT, I wished they would have made a much larger utensil holder. The holder holds maybe only 7 pieces of silverware. Its, really really small I like that I can push it back toward the wall when there is nothing tall on the top rack and I've gained countertop.
C**A
Great Dishrack
Very spacious if you are looking for a bigger then usual dish strainer. I would say its the step before the over the sink strainer. Its expandable so it meets the needs for a smaller space or a bigger space. Heads up to check dimensions the rack was too high to sit under my counter space while using which I dont mind scooting it out. Its pretty awesome & sturdy!
A**R
Designed by children, for children's dishware, and most likely built by children.
First of all, I never write reviews. Maybe I'm in a bad mood because this "dish rack" took longer to disassemble and Tetris cram back into the tight box it came in than it took to order the thing and assemble it.#13 on Amazon Dish Racks? I feel like this company bought 99% of its 5-star reviews, and the rest of them were tapped mistakenly by the purchasers' infant(s).Made of paper thin metal that feels so cheap that it wouldn't tip the waiter anywhere. Ever. I bet the owner of this company demands his servants pay /him/ for having the opportunity for them to be in his presence. Shameful.I don't know what kind of pans they have nestled into the tiny grooves in the largest section of the world's worst purchase, but I can't even fit a plate in there.And where does the water go? Into cheap, thin, plastic containers that seem like they'd overflow all over your counter top after two uses. You have to slide these ridiculously designed trays out of slots made way too tall for them. In fact, I bet I could fit a plate in there. The slots don't even have a backing portion to them, so if you tap them just a tiny bit, they go flying out the back--again, all over your counter top, as though it were designed specifically to troll you. Nothing close to a snug fit, nor a click, nor an apology.Absolutely just send the trays flying down what amounts to something with the friction of a water slide. And yeah, that means your countertop turns into the awaiting pool that was probably urinated in by the very same children who were forced to manufacture this atrocious ride.Gee, what else... Hmm... Oh yeah, and the entire assembled architecture from "tiny town" rattles like... a baby's rattle if it were made from the most "cost-effective" metal (?) material in all of China's versions of Toys'R'Us.Did I mention that everything from the design to the assembly was made by children?I know this because I can relate, being the man-child that I am, and having assembled it myself. That's the only positive thing I can say about this FIFTY DOLLAR embarassment--that even a manchild has the patience to assemble it. That's how easy it is! Brilliant 5 stars on that low-priority feature.I'd rather throw this thing down a flight of stairs to hear the horrible clanking sound it makes than actually keep it in my house for more than a few hours.I think my cats are starting to question my judgment and might start inspecting the food I serve them to make sure there aren't any "metal" splinter remains or metal dust lingering from my attempt to disassemble and perfectly align all its tiny, flimsy parts into the most snugly contained Tetris space ever seen on one screen, so I can barely fit everything back in the box.Oh, right, I just remembered that the silverware container snuck its way out. UPS is going to have to figure out how to do it, so I feel sorry for them. Maybe they'll give up in frustration and just hand me the $50 instead of trying to do it themselves--and yes, this is hyperbole, because they could just put it in a bigger box they had children work to make somehow, but they would probably rather be found dead in the alley where this cheap metal thing was made than give anything to their customers for free, although they should be embarassed just for being associated with the process that got this trash rack out of the depressing Amazon warehouse and onto my poor doorstep.So, there's my review. The first one I've written for anything in my life ever. Which should tell you something about the "product" right there. I usually can't be bothered to return even a /virtual/ item that only takes two clicks to get a refund from, much less write an essay about it on Amazon, which no one will probably ever read, because /no one/ reads anymore.The end of the world is upon us and no one will be able to make out the signs, because everyone will be illiterate by then. If you've read all this trash, I feel sorry for you, and I feel sorry for myself. I think I need an anti-depressant now--and hopefully I don't develop a habit from popping one everytime my PTSD from this purchase decides to leave me a 1 star review of this unholy experience.But, trust me, it's nowhere near as bad as the feeling you get when you receive a FIFTY DOLLAR item that you thought was going to be quality, but instead feels like a slap in the face with five pounds of noodles with a side of aggressive wet fart.Goodbye and good luck out there. May the force be with you, and may this rack not be.
J**N
The measurements don't comply with kitchen cabinet standards.
The measurements don't comply with kitchen cabinet standards. The standard height of below the kitchen cabinets is 18". In my kitchen is even higher 20" and the large plates I have don't fit. There is an unbalance between the first and second shelves that the manufacturer needs to address. I like the product design and the quality so, I am taking it to some family members with a different kitchen design. Otherwise I would have returned the item. My advise is to widen the rails on the upper shelf so, the wide dishes can reach the bottom. My plates are 13" and that is a normal for people that enjoy Italian food, and others that prefer this widely used size of dishes. However, they are incompatible with your rack measurements.
N**E
Check for cabinet height if using rack on counter top.
This dish rack is strong, well designed and very large.
A**.
Very helpful to keep the counter nice
This is pretty nice. It helps with the overflow of dishes that don't fit in the dishwasher. They're are some quirks I slyly change, like the slots on top would be slanted to better fit bowls, or I'd have a second set of slots so bowls and plates would fit. Otherwise it's great. My husband even complimented my choice, so that's saying a lot.
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