Brand: Oxo
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•Accommodates a variety of kitchen gear from dishes and cups to pots and pans
•Includes adjustable drain board
•Flexible peg design and stainless steel frame keep items contained
•Utensil cup easily detaches and can be placed on either short side of Rack
•Non-slip feet prevents Dish Rack from sliding
Description
Cleaning up after a crowd? The OXO Large-Capacity Dish Rack is a perfect partner for busy kitchens. The Dish Rack’s flexible peg design accommodates plates, glasses, pots and pans, and serving platters, while the stainless steel frame keeps everything contained. Raised ribs on the bottom elevate dishes while they drain, and the drain slots quickly remove excess water. The adjustable drain tray snaps onto the long or short side of the Dish Rack, non-slip feet keep the dish rack stable countertops, and convenient handles allow for secure transport. The removable utensil cup makes for easy unloading, and the sleek design prevents added clutter on countertops.
Dimensions (Overall): 5.2 Inches (H) x 17.3 Inches (W) x 13.9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.75 Pounds
Mount Type: Free Standing
Material: Polypropylene, Stainless Steel
Care & Cleaning: Hand Wash
This is helpful and looks great on the counter
I like the method of draining the water this dish rack offers. I also like that the color hides water spots and residue buildup.
Not what I ordered. Received a grey one. Completely different. I would return if it wasn't stylish. I also put a piece of cardboard out vane with so the water could drain better. Not worth the $40 something I paid. Not sure why it's says stainless steel. It's a sturdy plastic and steel as shown on the photos
I've had this dish rack for over a year and I can honestly say that I don't like it for a few reasons: First, it doesn't have very good drainage and so it gets brown water mildew weekly. Cleaning it is extremely difficult because nothing really fits between the rows. A toothbrush is just slightly bigger than the rows are and even when you just try to use just a wet paper towel or a sponge, you end up banging your fingernails on the pegs and it really hurts. It's a time consuming and meticulous process that typically has pain involved. Second, the pegs are hard plastic and not very flexible, so they break off at the grey tips. Definitely would not recommend.
Received a different oxo dish rack that appears to be discontinued. The one I received is grey and has a limited number of short tabs to hold up plates.
Does not drain well: the water sits and grows water mold under the dishes in the main compartment and in the water tray underneath. The water tray has a spout for draining but is not inclined enough for any water to drain. The pegs have also broken with wear and tear (<1yr)
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