Kitsure Large Dish Drying Rack – Extendable Dish Rack, Multifunctional Dish Rack for Kitchen Counter, Anti-Rust Drying Dish Rack with Cutlery & Cup Holders 27″ L x 12.9″ W, Black
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Dish Drying Rack
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EXTENDABLE RACK: Kitsure kitchen dish drying rack with an extendable design can be adjusted to fit different kitchens. It measures 12.9″ W *5.9″ H, and from 19.2″ to 26.7″ in length. Therefore, you can just adjust the extendable tray as you need.
CONVENIENT DRAINAGE: Kitsure dish dryer rack is equipped with a drainboard to gather excess water and a water outlet to lead the water to the sink. What’s more, the 360° rotatable water outlet can be adjusted in three directions to suit different sinks.
RUSTLESS & FINGERPRINT-FREE: Made of premium material, Kitsure stainless steel dish drying rack is free of rust and fingerprints. You can clean the dish dryer rack easily by rinsing it under the running tap and letting it air dry.
ANTI-SLIP SILICONE CAPS: The four anti-slip silicone caps can effectively prevent the large dish drying rack from slipping. And there won’t be any scratches on the counter as well. Moreover, the heightened fence around the rack prevents the falling of dishes. Rest assured that your kitchenware would be safe in this rack.
WIDE APPLICATION: Kitsure dish drying rack with drainboard features wide application. There’s a cutlery holder for spoons and forks, compartments for dishes, and cup holders for cups. You can set your kitchenware properly right after washing and keep the counter in order.
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Price: $44.99 - $38.99
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Customers say
Customers like the appearance, space and performance of the drying rack. For example, they mention it looks good, it works well and that the expandable feature is workable. That said, opinions are mixed on sturdiness, size and ease of assembly.
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Mother of Cats –
Can a dish drying rack bring you joy? Yes. This one can.
(Backstory) If you’re a penny pinching thirty something that’s struggling to learn let yourself indulge in a little nicer, more aesthetic, more expensive home goods, because you can actually afford it now, and you know what, you’re worth it… This is for you. Go ahead, spend $30 on a dish rack, even though you think it’s crazy because you got your 10 year old one at the $1 store. Trust me.PROS:This is beautiful. It is modern. It is versatile, and strong enough to hold heavy glass lasagna dishes and pots and pans. It helps organize your knives separate from other utensils. The spout is the CUTEST thing ever. It LITERALLY never leaks, and there’s so much air flow it never gets nasty or mildew-y.I always used to hide away my dish rack in shame, the ugly, paint chipped rusty thing with the leaky cracked plastic drip mat ð¤®Now, I leave this out all the time. I find myself hand washing pots and pans quickly after dinner now, because it’s so convenient! I don’t waste time hand drying plastic stuff from the dishwasher, because New Rack is there for me, to air dry my repurposed take out containers.I love that this expands to allow large items and pans or large quantities of dishes to dry all at once. I also love then, that it tucks away to a normal size, and it actually fits in the exact same spot under my sink where old rusty lived in shame.I love that all the drip trays are plastic, so I suspect I could put them in the dishwasher, if I thought the water spots ever became unsightly (which, looking at my pictures now, they might be…)The metal is high quality and sturdy, and if it’s painted, it’s the kind that won’t chip off like a coating could. No sharp edges – and the little non skid feet protect your counters.The slope in the drainboard is perfect, so that water actually runs into the sink, and doesn’t just sit there waiting to evaporate.Minor critiques:As others have said, the cup holder is too small for 4 average cups. If you have those tall skinny (highball?) glasses, you’re good. (See pictures)I wish I could have it expand the opposite way- it is a full 26″ long when expanded, and my counter is just barely 24â deep to the wall… So in order to be able to utilize the extra space, I have to turn it wide-ways.If the spout were easier to turn, I might go back and forth when I wanted to expand it, but I suspect it’s so tightly attached so it never leaks. It’s not impossible to turn by any means, but I don’t want to wear it out unnecessarily (so it too, will last me 10 years).I couldn’t understand why dish racks cost so much these days, but now, I know. THIS is worth every penny. ð It brings me joy.
Mother of Cats –
BrynnaMarie –
FINALLY… a design that makes sense! Expandable Dish Rack!
I never dreamed that I’d get ‘excited’ about a dish drying rack, but I found a ‘Holy Grail’ for my condo! I included expanded…and contracted…pics. I counted that the rack can hold 11 plates and 11 bowls (and many pots/pans – based on size); if you have thicker bowls, this might affect how many you can stack. The cups hang over the sink when hanging on the rack. The utensil holder contains slots for my sharp knives (of varying sizes). The plates and bowls, when stacked by each other, still allow for 11 of each without ‘crowding out.’ When I contracted the extender, it allowed for contaction without tipping my plates/bowls. Very sturdy!It’s not pictured, but, when contracted, the rack fits inside my sink. The drain keeps water off of my counter top. The utensil holder drains ONTO THE BOARD (not the counter). The expandable portion has a slight slope (to direct water toward the drain). A plus: it is easy to assemble and doesn’t contain a ‘million parts’ (that would defeat the purpose of easy stowing). I tried others (2-tier, expandable, etc) but none other comes remotely close to this drying rack. The $29 price tag makes it a no-brainer.Ps. If you have a larger family, buy 2 – one for each side of the counter; the drain rotates/adjusts to your sink.
BrynnaMarie –
Nicole Lambert –
With a few minor changes, it would be perfect.
This is the best dish drainer I’ve ever owned, and I’ve owned quite a few. I would suggest a few minor design changes, though.1. The spout should be a couple inches longer. My sink is a stainless steel drop-in with a wide apron that sits atop the counter, and the spout doesn’t quite reach, but drips onto the apron.2. The silverware and knife caddies should be a couple inches deeper, as taller items can fall out.3. When this drainer is oriented so it expands toward the edge of the counter, the plate rack should be near the wall instead of near the edge.4. The prongs designed to hold drinking glasses are much too short. They work fine for coffee mugs, but I’d be afraid to put tall glasses on them. Also, there are only four of them.5. The rails around the edges should be taller to better hold larger loads of dishes that need to be stacked precariously into the drainer.Most of the time, the above mentioned issues don’t bother me too much. I just take extra care. But they would improve the product, imo. Now for the positives…1. It holds a LOT of dishes, even when collapsed to its smallest dimensions.2. The knife rack is awesome, and the silverware caddies are roomy.3. It’s wicked easy to clean.4. It’s attractive, so I don’t mind leaving it on the counter. Additionally, it doesn’t seem to pick up hard water stains the way the Rubbermaid drainers do. (I previously had a black Rubbermaid drainer, and it always looked terrible because the hard water stains would NOT scrub off.)Overall, I’d rate it 4½ stars, and I’d definitely buy it again.
Nicole Lambert –
Aperauch –
A great solution for drying dishes
We hand wash all of our dishes, usually several times a day. This rack expands to accommodate the big meals and shrinks for the smaller ones, I really like the flexibility. It holds a lot as long as you plan – plates are kept upright, there’s a spot for knives, and the expansion plate has ridges to let the water drain. The water drains easily through the spout and there’s ample clearance into the sink. The main drainage tray is a bit flimsy, not that it needs to be very sturdy but I would prefer a bit more substance. The black plastic does show the minerals from our water, so far this is easily controlled by a quick wipe down after unloading the dishes. I would buy again.
Aperauch –
JESUS –
Moderno y atractivo, más es para pocos platos y pocas ollas. Sirve bien para familias pequeñas.
JESUS –
sawan shrestha –
Easier to assemble and sturdy.The water flows through so easily so it is always clean. Don’t need to drain all the time as it has a hole to drain itself.Very large and can be extendable which was one of the features I really liked about.
sawan shrestha –
Toni –
You need this. We have got through our fair share of drainers. It is raised off the counter (wooden) so air flows. t has its own lope so water drains brilliantly and is not pooling on the tray. The utensil holder is a dream. Situated at the back of the board so you donât keep knocking it and one of the best that i have used, even my full sized kitchen utensils do not fall out of it and who knew that I needed a designated knife drierâ¦â¦!It is big enough to hold my large flat Denbigh plates plus my large round pizza trays also manage to stay upright in the drainer. I have absolutely nothing bad to say about this, nothing, even my husband thinks that it is marvellous. It also looks great, it does not look cheap and tacky (believe me I have had some pretty ropey looking drainers). It is absolutely beautiful and fantastic value for money.
Toni –
Mrs E Ip –
This dish rack serves us very well, especially the ease to extend it for more space. The only downfall is the knife slot being made of wood, when this is combined with water from the washing, it moulds very easily. We have removed this part and use without it
Mrs E Ip –
steve.s –
Easy to assemble but the spout is easier to fit if you take the panel out so you can press onto a hard surface, this drainer has had a lot of thought put into it and holdx lots including bulky items. I was so impressed I bought a 2nd one for my other drainer, the black coating seems well applied too so all in all a great buy
steve.s –