








🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, space-saving drying power!
This 2-tier stainless steel dish drying rack combines space-saving vertical design with a rotatable drainage spout to keep your countertops dry. Engineered from rust-proof steel, it offers durable, chip-safe organization for plates, bowls, and cups, while its easy-clean surfaces and non-slip base ensure lasting performance and minimalist kitchen elegance.



K**W
Love this dish drying rack!!
It's sturdy and look nice. Has a lot of space to put many bowls and dishes. It drains well too. After about a year and half, the basket started to rust. Other stainless steel racks I had before ended up all rusted so I kind of expected this. So far only the small portion of the basket has rusted so it's not too bad. Hopefully this one lasts longer than other racks!
G**S
Best counter top drainer I've owned!
This is a heavy duty, solid, well-designed dish drainer which has really been a game changer in my small space! I used cable ties to add a paper towel holder and a knife holder to the front, and to secure the utensil/silverware drainer, and bought stainless S hooks to hang items off the side. I have only 4 pasta bowls and 3 small bowls in my cupboard. ALL the rest of my Corelle (4 dinner, 6 salad, 4 dessert plates plus 2 small, 1 lg and 2 pasta bowls) is stored with just the items I used daily in the single slots to drain! This drainer holds all that weight beautifully, securely! The only thing that was not perfect is the silverware drainer which is horizontal not vertical. the items stay a lot wetter and don't dry easily in that position. So I bought a stainless holder from another brand--but the design fell short; however, I can dry vertically. I was so excited when I was able to put the silverware drainer on the side over the sink and use it for hand and dish soap, alcohol and sponges!!!! All those items off the sink surround where water always puddled before!!! If Boosiny would design a tri-part silverware drainer with not just a solid bottom with holes but up the sides an inch so the handle don't slide through or down--and keep the old drainer as the cleaning supply holder it would be even more amazing! Lastly, the drainer comes out easily to clean off minerals and soap scum (my prior one was the fixed base of the whole drainer so I had to empty to clean) with the adjustable spout to drain into the sink! Just a fantastic design!
B**.
LOOKS ORGANIZED
Well made, sturdy. I love this, it's a game-changer doing dishes. It holds alot of items including pots & pans. The drainage tube is awesome, no sitting water. EASY to put together, no tools needed. Very good price for something that will last a long time being made of stainless steel. Had my eye on this for sometime & decided to go for it. You will not be disappointed!
L**M
Works well.
A bit bigger than wanted, but works well. Just barely fits in deep sink to one side of drain, (without bottom mat)which is what I wanted. Can’t hold big pots or pans effectively, but can hold small batches of dinner plates, glasses and some smaller cooking pans.
L**N
At LAST - Sturdy, Beautiful and Large Enough
This dish drainer is just what I've been looking for and I'm so relieved that I can stop shopping for one! The old one wasn't the best when I bought it (ugly welds, a bit of crookedness) but I made do with it for a while because it was all just aesthetics that were lacking. But because the tray didn't drain very well it soon started collecting ugly mineral deposits that I couldn't remove. The bottom rack had also started to rust. It had to go. I bought a replacement recently and it didn't cut it either.But enough about THAT...let me tell you instead of this product you're considering!First, the dish drainer came with very easy to follow instructions and setting it up was a breeze. I admit at first I was puzzled about where the mat went, until I looked at the instructions again and realized that I had installed the sides racks onto the lower bar instead of the higher bar. Fixed that and it was done!Because effective draining is really important, that's the first thing I tested. I removed the plug (REMEMBER to DO THAT!!) and poured some water on the mat. Even though my sink has this raised lip around it (ugh!) the water drained into the spout and right into the sink! That was a MAJOR deal for me!The rack itself is very nice, it has rubber coatings to protect your dishes from bumps, at the same time protecting the metal from rusting - none of the dish drainers I've bought in the past had that feature and it's really nice. The bars on the top shelf are spaced out wide enough to fit my bowls securely and that was something that my first replacement dish drainer wasn't able to do. It's also designed so that the cup/glass holders are positioned OVER THE MAT instead of on one of the sides, where the tray doesn't reach and therefore the water would go straight onto the countertop. These cup holders also have that thoughtful coating on them to help protect your cups and glasses. The cutting board holder also had that coating to keep the rust away.The utensil holder can be placed in different positions on your drainer but unless you place it on the side next to sink where the drainage spout comes out, you're going to get water on your counters.For me, the remedy to that was to just forego the drainage mat and continue to use my diatomaceous stone mat (if you haven't looked into those yet, you really should!); it measures 23.5 x 15.4in so it leaves extra space for an additional cutting board holders and other things that might not fit in the rack.BESIDES my observances, I was reassured by the quality testing that they did to make sure they offered a great product: you can see from the pictures that they have placed 110 pounds in the top rack and there doesn't appear to be any bending from it. In the description they also state that the racks passed a 24-hour salt test.Because I literally got this drainer only a few hours ago, only time will tell how long before we are going to start seeing signs of rusting or bending, etc.I will be sure to update this review if after usage I find any defects that should be noted.
N**R
Surprisingly sturdy, useful, clever design
First, this is surprisingly sturdy, especially given the price. Once you lock the main pieces in place there is no wobble, and the drainage tray slides out nicely. I don't like to read instructions or watch videos so I was confused at first about drain tray - then I realize it doesn't sit under the rack, it slides into the structure so it is raised about the counter (I eventually had to read the instructions and watch the video to get there).Mine sits partially under a cabinet so I can't use the top rack for dishes; instead I am using it for utensils, and I am using the utensil tray to hold my sponge, scrubber, and brush (I positioned it on the sink-facing side). It looks like the cutting board holder could also be used for pot lids.My only quibble is the draining spout isn't quite long enough for the design of my sink - my sink has a lip around it so the rack is set back from the edge by about half an inch, and the spout and tray barely cover the distance. I placed a felt dish-drying counter top pad underneath the whole thing to catch any stray water. Since the sink lip is a touch higher than the counter, the dish rack might not sit level - but it has little adjustable feet so I was able to compensate for the incline. Adjustable feet is a nice touch.The wire and metal components are strong, as is the rubber coating in places where dishes/glass might come into contact with metal. Its a very good value for the price.
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