
Great value for a sink drying rack, especially when you see the astronomical prices they're charging for some of them on the internet. Apparently I have an unusual size sink and it came with a custom fit drying rack that finally bit the dust. After a bit of searching, I finally found this one and it fits to within a half inch in both directions. Stainless steel for under $20 with a 5 year guarantee, how can you go wrong? It's not the thickest metal rack out there, but then again you're not paying $90-120 for it- bargain!
I have been using this dish drainer for 7 months now. It still looks brand new. The rubber feet keep it from scratching the sink. I measured before I ordered. It holds a lot - 4 1/2 quart pot, plus other dishes
This fits a standard 2-part sink well and seems to be well made except the feet are so short, the dishes hit the sink bottom. I bought rubber 1/2" Rubber Tips from ACE and it raises it up enough to work well...the Mfg, iPEGTOP refunded me for the tips, which was very nice.
Had for almost a month, and so far I love it. I wanted an in sink draining rack and needed something small, and I think it has worked very well for that. I am able to stack a surprisingly large number of dishes in it, and they dry very quickly - much more quickly than they used to on the fabric drying mat I had on the countertop. The basket itself looks like it is high quality, and I expect it to last well.
Things that could be improved...I would love if there were spots for cups. Also, I think the feet on the bottom could stand to be a little taller. If I put plates in the rack, they can touch the bottom of the sink, but I have very thin Corelle dishes - that may not happen with a thicker dish. I also haven't really found a great solution for utensils that comes in stainless steel to go along with it. Wish the company made a utensil drying rack to accompany it.
Perfect small dish dryer for our tiny house. I looked at drying racks for over an hour before I found and chose this one. No rust. Perfect size for about 5 plates and 2-3 mugs or bowls. Stores easily. I love how simple it is. No plastic. Attractive. YAY!!!

Feature Product
- OVER SINK LARGE SIZE: 35 x 11 x 26.4 inches, can be easily assembled and very sturdy. Provides a perfect fit for over the sink or countertop and Anti-skid adjustable rubber coated pads for sink or countertop protection.
- DURABLE: This dish drainer is made of food grade 304 stainless steel, Guarantee never rust, proved by 24-hour Salt Tests. Heavy duty for long lasting than ordinary ones in the market
- MODERN STYLE MEETS FUNCTIONAL DESIGN: The distance between each rail not only allows various sizes of plates and dishes, but also allows for a quick dry keeping a clean environment.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL: Use this dish drainer for many purposes: Use it for storage for utensils, knives, plates, bowls, soap, sponges, cutting boards etc. Also use it to dry off your dishes, or simply use it for any kitchen storage you might need.
- SAVING SPACE: Keep all the cooking untensils and cups tidy, dry clean easily
Description
Dish Drying Rack, SUS 304 Stainless Steel Dish Rack, Rustproof Dish Storage Drainer with Draining Tray, Utensil Holder and Cutting Board Holder for Kitchen Counter top
Just got the new sink drainer for dishes. I have only had it a few days, but very pleased to place the excess dishes I don't put into the dishwasher off the counter, off a towel, and into the right side of my sink. Fits marvelous, has little inset sides to lift easily out of sink. So far, too early to show rust issues but hoping the plastic pads keep it from showing up rust soon. My old plastic one literally crumbled after many years of use and cleaning. It was past my time for a new one. This works lovely.
Utensil holder is plastic and came broken. The other elements are okay.
UPDATE: I am very impressed with the proactive costumer service. They sent me an entirely new product. The plastic utensil holder is not broken. I have updated from 3 to 4 stars, though I would rather give 4.5 stars. The reason is that the utensil holder is short and utensils, especially longer ones, topple out of the holder. One needs to place knives holder down, which is unsafe. Forks and spoons are fine, as long as it is placed head down. Would be great if the utensil holder were longer. If the concern is keeping it flush with the height of the rack, this can be resolved by making a utensil holder that can be extended.
We just installed a new sink with a 60/40 split and needed to find a dish drainer for the smaller "40" side. This dish drying rack fits wonderfully into the smaller space. I pick up a silverware basket from another vendor that I thought might fit in the extra space between the rack and the sink wall, and it does....sort of. I would have been nice if there had been a set with rack & basket. (our sink space was 12" x 16").
For years and years I have been replacing my in sink steel dish racks which eventually rust. The Stainless Steel iPEGTOP Dish Drying Rack worth paying just a bit more money for never again having a rusty dish rack.
The rack has extender arms for larger sinks. My sink an older porcelain with curved edges so the rack would not sit flat. No problem, simply tipped the front further down and placed the utensil plastic tray on one side. The rubber edges of the extender arms locked the rack in place even though hovering above the sink floor. The tip forward aspect of the rack added benefit of bowls staying tipped to the front.
This arrived quickly and in excellent condition. It is overall a great addition to my sink. Glad I bought it. While I love the adjustable arms, I wish there was a way built into the item to set the length as desired so it would not easily move once set. My husband wants to duct tape to it to the counter so he doesn't accidentally push the arms into the sink! If I find a good way to "MacGyver" this, I'll follow up with that...






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