🧼 Elevate Your Kitchen Game with MICOE!
The MICOE Stainless Steel Dish Drainer Drying Rack with Cutting Board Holder is a multi-functional kitchen essential designed to accommodate dishes up to 10.5 inches. Its durable 304 stainless steel construction ensures resistance to rust and corrosion, while the quick installation process makes it user-friendly. With a modern 2-tier design and ample storage for utensils, this dish drainer combines style and practicality, making it a must-have for any contemporary kitchen.
S**Y
Stylish and practical design
I like this dish drainer look really stylish and simple, but at the same time it holds a lot of stuff. Also on the side it has extra design to hold knifes and cutting boards. Very practical design.
J**S
Huge space saver
We use this in our camp trailer and it is a huge space saver. Looks really nice and simple compared to other 2 tier dish racks. I like that the water drip tray is non-draining...so you can remove and clean after dishes are done drip drying.
M**.
Rusted
Have had the product less than a month. Don’t buy it. It’s akready rusting. So much for expensive ; so called quality items. Had on that fits in the sink for 5 plus years from bed bath and beyond $20.00 still has not rusted. Waste of money. Poor quality hard to put some dishes on. Silverware basket too small. Very disappointed.
N**!
Wow wow so cool price is right you will love it!
Fantastic! Great to drain dishes. Very pleased with it a snap to put together, directions are simple and clear! Have better counter space!
C**R
We love it!
We love the way this rack looks. We always air dry our hand washed dishes so the rack stays out all the time. The The cutting board hanger is very handy. There are 3 options for serving utensils, knives, and flatware, etc. The hooks can be used with any handle that has a hole in it. You can slide the blades of larger knives between the bars which are behind those hooks and the handle stays above the bars. I've found that knives with shorter blades - paring knives, need to be put in the mesh container. I like the way that the screening on that container has very small holes so that nothing pokes through them. It comes with a little plastic pan to catch water drips but we put it on our acrylic drain board that we used under our last dish drain rack. That way the water goes right back into the sink. Unlike the wood and the vinyl coated metal ones we've had in the past, I'm guessing, this one could be disassembled and run through the dish washer if it gets dirty after years of use. It's nice and shiny and pretty right now. I will proudly keep it on the counter even though I never see anyone else keeping their dish rack on the counter. Since when and why did that become a faux pas?
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