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Material | Stainless Steel |
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Product Dimensions | 2.76"D x 16.14"W x 0.39"H |
Brand | Tomorotec |
Color | gray |
Recommended Uses For Product | Dishware |
Mounting Type | Countertop Mount |
Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
Special Feature | Space Saving, Roll-Up, Heat Resistant, Foldable, Adjustable |
Manufacturer | Tomorotec |
Item model number | Dish Racks |
Batteries required | No |
John Skoglund –
I don’t like having the soap or sponge sitting on the counter or in a dish on the counter leaving little room for me to operate the faucet. Having those items on the counter always leads to more drips on the counter as well. This allows me to keep the sponge in a convenient location while allowing it to drip dry without creating a mess on my counter. It fits perfectly, does not move/slip. It size is perfect for my 30” sink.
Old West Leathers –
Was really looking forward to using this sink rack but unfortunately it arrived damaged ☹️
CT –
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This little thing is a gem. It’s just big enough to hold a drying coffee mug and my counter rag to dry. It occasionally wiggles around, but not enough to be a huge bother. It’s never fully slipped off onto the counter or into the sink, which is probably what I would consider a bother. I’m using Swedish cloths that you can’t just toss over the faucet or door handle bc of the way they dry. This was the perfect solution plus an extra little drying spot. Love the small size so doesn’t get cluttered.
CT –
Easy to install. It goes through the dishwasher when it needs cleaned and has definitely cleaned off the counter next to the sink and cleaned up the area in general. It’s nice to throw a soaked sponge on there and know it will just drip into the sink. I even bought a second one for my son’s house. Every kitchen needs one.
Ana M –
Love this little rack for my sink
Stays in place great product fast delivery
Great price
Sizable in a plus
Liz Swenson –
This is a handy little corner rack. It holds hand wash, a scrubber and dish cloth very well. We did modify it by removing one of the bars to make it easier to hang and remove the dish cloth. Before doing that, every time we tried to hang the cloth or remove the cloth we would knock the rack into the sink. It’s not hard for us to knock the rack into the sink. Not sure why. Perhaps we’re not being careful enough. The rubber ends need to be washed frequently or they get spots of mold. Not a deal breaker for me as I wash it regularly, along with my sink. All of that said, this looks very neat and tidy and we’re glad we bought it.
Nancy Martin –
Great purchase, very easy to use, keeps my clothes and wash up items dry after use. Love it
Bucky K –
I had the metal-and-grey-plastic “guaranteed to work” Oxo sponge holder stuck to the side of my stainless steel kitchen sink for a few years. Every week the suction cups would unstick and the thing would clatter into the sink. I cleaned the suction cups, lubricated them with soap and water, to no avail. Then this triangular invention came along, and does the job beautifully. It holds quite a lot – two regular size 3M kitchen sponges, 1 wine glass brush, 1 small dish scrub brush, and even the sink stopper itself. It won’t collapse as it’s quite sturdy. At first I was afraid it would stick out too far into the sink and be annoying, or aesthetically displeasing, but my fears were unfounded. My only regret is that I put up with the suction cup contraption for years. I should have switched to this much sooner, but this invention wasn’t available back then. It’s a great design and the inventor(s) should be blessed for giving the world such a small but necessary thing.
Aimee Queen –
great but not sturdy
Casey’s Mom –
I needed a place to put my kitchen sponge and drain plug that was not on the counter and this works perfectly. I trimmed it just a bit and it suits my needs perfectly and stays in place without falling in the sink.