🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate space-saving drying rack!
The SANNO Large Expandable Dish Drying Rack features a rustproof 304 stainless steel frame with an extendable arm (15-22.5 inches) that fits sinks and countertops of various sizes. It holds up to 9 dishes with dedicated slots and includes white utensil holders. Non-slip rubber arms and feet protect surfaces and ensure stability, making it a versatile, durable, and stylish solution for any kitchen.
S**A
It fits!
This fits in my new single basin sink perfectly. The rubber guards on the extensions keep it froscratching my sink and no more rack on my counter. It’s easy to keep clean, just spray it off. Plus if dishes are in it, they’re to seen when setting down in my sink.
T**Y
Last for a long time and very functional
I'm just now replacing this dish drainer that I bought nine years ago. It doesn't rust even after daily use, multiple times a day ( I don't have a dishwasher). It just now has a little bit of rust at the feet. The utensil holder is easy to detach and clean and the drainer holds dishes for a meal for two people. It adjustable so it should fit any sink, and the plastic roll bars keep it from sliding. I'm very happy with this.
I**O
Perfect in every way for my needs
Summary: Sturdy, adjustable, great solution for deep & large single-bowl kitchen sinksI've been loving my new undermount, single-bowl kitchen sink - finally I can fully submerse & easily wash large pans or cutting boards. But there was one drawback: my standard dish-drying rack that I'd kept in the left side of my old divided-bowl sink wasn't a good solution any longer because anything put in that rack to dry would get splattered and wet as I continued washing dishes, since it sat on the floor of the sink.Enter this perfect solution. It adjusted easily to the placement I desired and is capable of holding a surprising amount of weight. A nice bonus is that I can angle plasticware lids steeply in the 'dish slots' so that they fully dry - water completely drains from all the pesky little channels that plasticware always has.I also like that I can mount the silverware basket almost anywhere on the rack. And by leaving a little gap along the left side, it leaves the perfect place to set my reusable Kcups to dry (see photo).I've had it in use for a few months now, and it looks as new as the day I received it - no rust or other signs of wear. Installed in my undermount sink, it leaves about 5" of space beneath (there wouldnt be quite as much space underneath it in a standard-depth surface-mount sink). But it also has little rubberized plastic feet, so if I'm washing a large item, I can safely set the rack on the counter without worrying about scratching my counter. (Although if I do set it on the counter, I'll normally set it atop a drying pad if it has wet dishes in it.)Very pleased with this rack.
E**A
Pretty good, BUT...
I had my last dish drying rack for many years and it sat in my side sink receiving everything I threw in it without complaint. In a fit of cleaning, I noticed some of the areas that were not plastic coated were rusting and that conflicts with my esthetic and with AMAZON PRIME it was time for out with the old and in with the new! Unfortunately, my drainer was subject to the malady that almost every product I've ever owned and loved fell victim to- discontinued. No matter if it's the perfect color of eyeshadow or the bra that holds and displays the girls just so, EVERYTHING I have a passionate attachment to gets discontinued (except my mascara, but that's a different review). This dish drainer has a receptacle for silverware which is an improvement over its predecessor, however, it's not very deep and dangles over the sink. It has adjustable arms to fit the width which is good, but my complaint is that the wires making up the basket are So. Far. Apart. So much stuff falls through the openings into the sink below and waits forlornly to be rescued. Why do the lids of my food prep bowls always fall upside down full of water?? Gross. I bumped this up from a 3.5 to a 4 because I'm just a nice person. but I wish the cage holding my goodies was a little more secure.
J**N
Much much better than those over there sink roll out style drying racks.
I don't have a lot of counter space but i have a large single stainless sink. This is perfect. Plus i don't care for a line-of-sight dish rack on my kitchen counter. This item nestles nicely in the sink leaving a few inches underneath. It looks much more expensive than the cheaplooking plastic ones and it's much better than those over the sink roll out drying racks. My high end sink has a sturdy chrome rack covering the bottom to keep pots from scratching the surface and this matches the chrome look so it almost appears like it was part of the sink set. And i guess if you choose to place it on your counter it would look nice there too. You'll need a draining mat of some sort. This will hold up plates and bowls at an angle so you can fit more. Plus a small utensil cup. The sides slide out to accommodate different widths and have foam padding to protect your sink's surface. Not too big but not too small. Im not using this to hand wash an entire day's worth of dishes, for that i use the dishwasher. But perfect for when i rinse out my coffee cup or a quick soup bowl after lunch.
C**A
Exactly what I needed. Good value for the money.
I have very little counterspace so this dish drying tray was exactly what I needed! The winged ends expand to nicely fit almost any sink. It's sturdy (the welds are solid). Easy to clean (I've used SOS pads to keep shiny). The water drains easily. It holds ALOT of dishes & pans. There is room on the side between the tray & the sink that also allows me to drain/dry larger things such as cutting boards or large skillet lid.I had tried other drying trays but was disappointed and returned them. I've been using this drain tray now for close to a year. If it has not tarnished or corroded by now, I don't expect it will do so.Very good value for the money. Carol M.
C**.
Sits Perfectly In My Sink
I was so tired of having a dish drainer that took up space on my granite countertop. My husband is a builder and said that new sinks now come with a sit-in sink drainer. I thought I would try this one to see if I would be happy. It is perfect. I do not have many things I need to hand wash, but it works for my pots and pans and any other hand washable items. I highly recommend this item.
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