✨ Elevate Your Kitchen Game! ✨
The Over Sink Dish Drying Rack is a versatile, adjustable kitchen solution made from durable 304 stainless steel. With a weight capacity of 200 lbs and an expandable design from 20.87'' to 37.6'', it offers ample storage while efficiently draining water directly into the sink. Easy to assemble and clean, this rack comes with essential accessories, making it a perfect gift for any kitchen enthusiast.
Item Weight | 15.17 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.95"D x 37.6"W x 33.35"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage,Dish Drainer,Kitchen,Utensil Holder |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 200 Pounds |
Additional Features | Highest Height of the Faucet ≤ 16.93 Inches, Slip Resistant, Space Saving, Removable Cutlery Basket, Rust Resistant, Expandable, Raised Guardrail, Sturdy Hanging Loop, Adjustable, Automatic Drainage, Scratch Resistant |
Mounting Type | Personalized Assembly |
J**E
Worth the cost
There are a lot of options for over-the-sink dish racks, and this one is one of the most expensive. I wanted to get one that was half, or even a third of the price, but ultimately I decided this one was what I needed and I'm happy with my decision. I can't compare build quality to the cheaper options because I haven't tested them, but this one is plenty sturdy and looks professional. Assembly took maybe 5 minutes and was very straightforward, could have easily done it without instructions.I have a pretty standard width double basin sink. Even so, I found that many other options just wouldn't be wide enough. This one is plenty wide. I'm short (5' 6") and can comfortably use both levels, so the height isn't an issue for me.One of the things I noticed about many other options was that although the rack stands were adjustable in width, the actual baskets were a fixed size, so making it wider or narrower had no impact on the amount of dishes you could fit. With this, there are no baskets. It's a wire rack that is as wide as you make it. This means that I was able to extend it a few inches beyond the edge of the sink for a little extra space.It holds plenty, when I empty the dishwasher onto the drying rack I almost always have plenty of space leftover, and I pack the washer pretty well.One thing to mention is that before this, I had two drying racks, one on each side of the sink taking up all my counter space. I was able to take the silverware racks off of them and pop them right on the side of this like they were meant to go there. Now there's even more space.It's easy to wipe down and keep it looking good. Really, the only thing that could use some improvement is the knife rack. A lot of my longer kitchen knives (ex. chefs, boning and bread knives) stick outward at the bottom. It hasn't been an issue for me, but it just looks like it could potentially be dangerous. Doesn't stop me from recommending the drying rack on the regular occasion that someone sees it and comments on it.
R**Y
Pretty good, but pretty big.
Okay, so this sucker is LARGE. Don't get me wrong, I bought it because it said it was, and I wanted a place to store all my dishes, so I thought it'd work for me. And it would, but I decided to give it to my niece instead, and here's why:Okay, so I live in a tiny house. Not the kind of tiny that you see on that TV show, but like, really, really small. As such, cabinet space (and any space, really) is at a premium and utilized as best as it can be. So I saw this Loyalfire over the sink rack and thought, hey, this would work! I could use it as a drying rack, of course, but I could also just store all of my dishes on it and free up my kitchen cabinet for something else, right? Perfect! And it did work, and work well. It held the weight of all my dishes quite nicely, fit all of them, and gave me the vertical space I needed. So why did I give it to my niece, then?Well, I was a bit disappointed because it's too big for my tiny house. I mean, granted, it could appear huge in contrast to a tiny house, but I honestly believe it is quite large, and it'll hold a ton of stuff. Sturdy as heck. My niece fell in love with it. I was in a giving mood. So it's gone. Not because it's a bad product (it's not), but because I love my niece and want her to have nice things. This is a nice thing.I give it five stars because it's large, sturdy, easy to assemble, and everything it says it is in the description. Someone in another review said to beware of sharp edges, and I agree completely. Be careful, please! I almost got cut myself, but if you're cautious and paying attention to what you're doing, you should be fine. Once the thing is up and in place, the edges are no longer a concern (unless you plan to move it around a lot, but, why would you do that?)Some other reviewer said that the utensil holder wasn't big enough. They're correct. It's tiny for such a large rack, so I don't know what they were thinking. If I had kept it, I would've been on the look out for an additional holder that I could add to it. So buyer beware, there. I nearly gave it four stars because of that one issue alone, but decided against it because over all it's a pretty darn good rack, and the product description is pretty accurate.Give 'er a go, especially if you need that vertical space. Oh, and it works well as a dish drying rack, too. Love how they drip down in the sink, as long as you have it positioned right. Too far back, and you risk getting behind your sink wet. And it does suck that when you place the wet dishes, water tends to roll down your sleeve, but it is what it is. Take the bad with the good, ya know?
C**B
Looking for a creative kitchen storage solution? This delivers!
A perfect storage hack for a small apartment kitchen with very little cabinet, drawer, counter or shelve space. A life saver for storing all my various lids and random gadgets - even some of my smaller pots and pans! No longer do I open my 1 cabinet and have everything spill out on me. No longer do I open my 1 drawer and it gets stuck because it's too full of utensils! I repurposed the "knife" rack to be a chip-clip rack since I have a different storage hack for all my knives!Pros:- Heavy duty for sure! The framing is nice and sturdy.- Easy to assemble.- Versatile and customizable with positioning of various hooks and racks.- Takes advantage of alternative unused dead space in the kitchen for creative storage solutions.Cons:- If you're tall and like to hunch over the sink, you may bump your head on the rack. I'm short and don't have this problem but the boyfriend bumped his head once or twice before learning to not hunch over the sink.- I wish the 2 main racks were a bit wider to fit larger sized lids and pans in them.- Not ideal for storing drinking glasses on the two main shelves. It's doable as you can see in my picture but they sometimes lean or fall over since there isn't anything on the wire racks to keep them in place.
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