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Specifications:
- Made of high quality material, durable enough for daily use
- Multiple storage option makes counter space clear up easily
- The Kitchen Dish Rack is sturdy enough to hold your dishes securely in or out of the sink
- Safely fights the growth of stain and odor-causing bacteria
- Includes a pair of removable cutlery baskets to hold drying flatware and utensils
- No drips and spills on the counter with a plastic drip tray
- Raised underside of the dish rack allows for fast draining and air drying
- A stylish and high-functioning "tool for efficient living"
- Dish Rack Size: 44.5 x 34.5 x 12.5cm / 17.5 x 13.6 x 4.9in(L x W x H)
- Drip Tray Size: 43 x 32 x 2cm / 16.9 x 12.6 x 0.8in(L x W x H)
- Material: Metal & Plastic
- Color: Silver & White
Details:

- The Kitchen Dish Rack is sturdy enough to hold your dishes securely in or out of the sink

- This Drip Tray Dish Rack is sturdy enough to hold your dishes securely in or out of the sink

- A roomy and sanitary holder for newly washed dishes, this Drip Tray Dish Rack in silver fits perfectly in the kitchen

- No drips and spills on the counter with the Drip Tray Dish Rack, a good choice for you
Dish Racks Buying Guide:
Do you want to organize your kitchen counter tops? If you are hand washing or using a dishwasher to wash vessels, you need dish racks to dry them. Sometimes even drying with a cloth doesn't prevent bacterial growth and so dish racks come in handy
Types:
When you are buying dish racks, based on your family size and preference you can choose the type of dish rack that best suits your requirements- Countertop Dish Racks: Dish racks placed over kitchen counters is the standard mode. They let you organize your kitchen space and avoid clutter. They occupy considerable space on the counter so you can go for designer dish racks that beautify your kitchen. If you want your favorite chinaware and glassware to dry without disturbance, then countertop models score over the sink and in the sink models of dish racks
- Over the Sink Dish Racks: If you are used to hand washing vessels and would like to dry them as soon as you wash them, check out over the sink dish racks. They can be placed adjacent to kitchen sinks in your kitchen and they are space saving models
- In the Sink Dish Racks: In the sink dish racks can be placed inside the kitchen sinks. When you are finished washing vessels and you need to dry them in the sink, options are well suited for draining water into the sinks, without messing up your countertops
- Folding Dish Racks: Folding dish racks are convenient models that can be folded when not in use and stored easily. Collapsible dish racks in a variety of styles and designs improve your kitchen decor also
- Electric Dish Dryers: Dryers that effectively dry using electric power are useful for drying large vessels. Electric dish dryers now have temperature control to prevent excessive heat and dish spoilage
Dish Rack Buying Tips:
- When you buy dish racks, check whether you have special provisions for holding plates and cutlery. This will prevent the dishes from rubbing and avoids scratches
- If you think that your dish rack is too small, then go for large two tier dish rack that will help you store pans and pots
- Choose dish racks that have a sloping bottom so that water can drain away easily
- Plastic ,wood and stainless steel are the materials from which dish racks are made
How to Wash a Dish Rack?
Even if you have a dishwasher, chances are you have a dish rack next to your sink as well. It's handy for those times when you just have a few dishes to wash, or the dishwasher is so full it can't fit another fork. Ironically, the dish rack is often dirty, despite only clean dishes being placed in it. Mold and mildew can grow when water puddles in the drip tray, and minerals can accumulate if you have hard water. For a truly clean kitchen, you must clean your dish rack, too

- Empty your dish rack and wipe up any puddles of standing water with a paper towel. (Don't use your dish sponge; this water is likely to be contaminated with bacteria and mold)
- Separate the parts of your dish rack (including unsnapping the utensil holder from the main rack, if possible). Wash each part (dish rack, utensil holder, and drip tray in that order) with dish detergent and a new sponge in hot running water. Scrub in between each rib of the dish rack. Reach into the bottom of the utensil holder so you can scrub it forcefully. If it is too narrow for your hand, use a bottle brush or old toothbrush to get the crud out. Then scrub the drip tray
- Check the tray to make sure all the visible dirt and stains are gone. Use a cotton swab to clean the corners if they are still dirty, or if there is grime in small crevices that you can't reach with a sponge
- Fill the sink with water, and add one tablespoon of bleach for each gallon of water the sink holds. Soak the parts of the dish rack in the sanitizing bleach solution for two minutes. Take them out and let them air dry on paper towels on the counter
How to Dry a Dish Rack?
Dishes image by Towards Ithaca from Fotolia.comWhile you use a dish rack to dry dishes, the rack itself naturally becomes wet in the process. Once the water has evaporated, it often leaves behind white residue from the minerals in the tap water. To prevent this residue from accumulating on the dish rack and making it dirty, dry the dish rack properly
- Remove all dishes from the dish rack. You can dry the dish rack with dishes in it, but the dishes must be dry
- Tip the dish rack sideways over a sink if there are no dishes in it. Remove the cup for utensils and turn it upside down over the sink to remove any pools of water
- Use a cotton towel to wipe the bottom surface of the dish rack until no water is visible. Wipe inside the utensil's cup the same way as well as the front, back and sides of the walls of the dish rack
Package Included:
- 1 x Dish Rack
- 1 x Pair of Flatware Baskets
- 1 x Drip Tray
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Samuel Porterfield
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06-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Just right for my small kitchen. Holds just enough to make you do dishes often and keep the kitchen neat! Frees up a lot of counter space.
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William Jose
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07-03-2011- Other Thoughts: i do like this stainless steel dish drain,just wish i ordered a little it bigger
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Tony Musarra
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06-29-2011- Other Thoughts: I needed a "half" rack for my single sink and this worked perfectly - plus it stays clean since it's stainless steel.
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CHRIS REISS
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06-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I SEARCHED high and low for a very small dish drain to fit in the very small section of my double sink. I like to keep my counter clear of things so I needed this to fit inside the sink. It does. And it is very attractive. I use it for an occasional item and it can fit any size item depending on how you lay it in the disk rack. Again I use mine in the sink so I have less side clearance than if it was on the counter top. It is perfect for this use. Perfect.
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Tammy VanMeer
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07-05-2011- Other Thoughts: We have a large "farm" sink with the smaller "crumb" sink on the left. This compact dish rack fits perfectly! It was shipped quickly and is constructed of quality steel.
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