• Chrome finish combines elegance with functionality
  • Color coated wire base to protect dishes, and increase stylish
  • Small-sized drainer with slots to hold up more than 8 dishes
  • Detachable plastic cutlery cup
  • Measures 12-3/4 by 14-1/4 by 5-1/4 inches approximately

The counter I have never been able to use due to having it occupied by larger dish racks is my newfound continent. Yes, very flowery writing. But, new counter space in a 1949 kitchen is hard to come by, and ceding the territory of Half-a-Sink for the acquisition of the fair land of New Counter was well worth it. The dish rack itself is sturdy, easy to use, and does what it needs to do. Being as it is in a divided sink, the cup prongs are inaccessible. Basically, dishes have to be washed more often, which is a good side-effect. The only flaw is that the 'divided' silverware basket has 'dividers' that are actually very short squares of plastic rather than full size dividers. Thus silverware falls helter-skelter on its neighbors, so any sorting is not very effective. A minor consideration considering the happy annexation of New Counter!

Exactly what I needed. Fits in a small space and holds more than a day's dishes. In fact, the cutlery container was big enough to hold almost every piece of silverware I own! I can't fit more than 2 of my big ol' glass tumblers on the side racks, but that's OK with me. The plate holders are even big enough to take my heavy, big, diner-style plates. And all without tipping over. I use a microfiber mat under the rack and another one to drain pots and pans if the rack is full, but at least all the towels I used to use are gone, gone, gone! Clean lines and very shiny chrome give it a modern look. The plate holders aren't coated like the bottom of the rack, so I'm a little concerned about possible scratching but haven't noticed any so far.

First and foremost, I do not get paid to write reviews nor did I receive this product for free in exchange for a good review. I've been using this dish rack for about a month now and I love it. I don't always hand wash my dishes, but having this rack available is always helpful. I can stack quite a few plates in there, plus a handful of glasses. No issues with rust so far and the coated feet does help a little bit so that the rack isn't always slipping and sliding. I will update at a later time with any issues or concerns.

This dish drainer fits my needs exactly. It's the exact right size for the tiny little sink in my tiny little apartment. My last drainer was all but useless because it was too big, so I looked high and low for a replacement (but I can't look... too / _/Ō high or low, if you get my drift) so finding this here made my day. It's stout, well built, and the engineering and execution are excellent. It has the same drawbacks as any other metal dish drainer... like... it's METAL, but (speaking as an old time motorcycle guy) the chroming is well done, so rust shouldn't be a problem for a long time, and the polymer coating on the bottom is thick and solid, protecting both the sink under it and the dishes in it. While I still use my old drainer on the counter top, this has become my tiny little apartment's tiny little sink tiny little work-horse. Did I mention that it's tiny little? I wouldn't try to put more than one meal's worth of two people's dishes in it at a time, but with that in mind, I wouldn't hesitate to suggest it to others.

This is perfect for some who lives in a one bedroom. I say this because if you live as a couple in a one bedroom, it doesn't matter whose dish it is. You just wash and rack it. Whereas a two bedroom apartment with just 2 people, you normally don't wash each others dishes so you almost always have double the amount of dirty dishes. This dish rack is NOT big enough for 2 individuals to keep their dishes dry. A couple will make food for 2, whereas 2 roommates will make food for 1, twice (i.e. two pots/pans instead of one, sharing a dish instead of two dishes, etc.). With that said, this rack is very small. You definitely want to wash your dishes every night. It'll be find holding off from breakfast till dinner, but definitely not for couple days. My last apartment had a dishwasher, so I'd just wash any gunk off and place in dishwasher. I didn't have to run my dishwasher for few days, before running out of room. Using the same amount of dishes, I run out of space after one day. I've placed a picture for reference.

This is just what I wanted. My old dish drain had become rusted, the feet were moldy, etc. I don't have a lot of counter space, so I needed to get one with the same exact dimensions, which wasn't easy. After a lot of searching, I found this one. It's the perfect size, plus I can load even more dishes into it - it has things along the side for glasses and mugs, and the caddy for silverware is larger. I love it.

Good price and getting the job done. The silverware tray thing is big and smaller utensils fall flat into the tray and don't always stay standing. Otherwise good and no rusting yet.

Was tired of taking up counter space with those ugly plastic dish drainer that just manage to build up ugly scum. This dish drainer is perfect! Fits our double sink perfectly. Other reviewers had said that utensils fall down in the holder but they must have listened and changed that. There's 2 ridges inside that keep utensils from falling flat. Can't say if this drainer will rust in the future since we've only had it a few days but I'd just buy another when that happens since it's so inexpensive. Very happy with this product. Makes my kitchen look way less cluttered now

Excellent! I have a dishwasher but there are several things I wash by hand each day- travel coffee mug, wine glasses, gladware storage containers, vintage dishes and Pyrex, stainless cookware, utensils. I refuse to give up counter space to a dish drainer so I always had a hodge podge of stuff drying on a dishtowel on my counter- still hogging up space and looking cluttered. This little drainer fits perfectly in the side of my standard stainless double sink. It holds a LOT, the cutlery tub stays attached well and everything dries so much faster. Now my countertop is not cluttered and I am a HAPPY GIRL! Another bonus is that I use it when I'm washing produce to let my fruits, veggies and lettuce drip dry. It's easy to keep clean and it looks nice- very unobtrusive. A great solution to a common problem and the price was nice too.

I ordered this dish drainer because I had a white plastic drainer that was getting shabby. I have a newly remodeled kitchen and have a dual tub farmhouse black sink that I keep a dish drainer on one side for washing items that do not go in the dishwasher. This drainer has a chrome at the top and has been coated with black across the bottom. It matches my kitchen and with it being chrome plated steel in is more durable. It does not look like an eyesore.