đ˝ď¸ Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate expandable dish drainer!
The Urackify Expandable Dish Drainer Rack is a versatile, space-saving kitchen essential featuring a foldable design that extends from 16.7 to 26 inches. It offers large capacity storage for plates, cups, wine glasses, and pots, complemented by a 360° swivel drainage system to prevent water buildup. Crafted from premium rustproof stainless steel with a sturdy support bar, it includes a multi-compartment cutlery holder with a removable knife block, making it both durable and highly functional for modern kitchens.
Brand | Urackify |
Model Number | 001 |
Colour | Black (Black 1) |
Product Dimensions | 47.8 x 32.2 x 18.9 cm; 2.54 kg |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Special Features | Expandable |
Item Weight | 2.54 kg |
K**L
Really effective!
I poo-poohed the idea of ever using the rack for hanging gkasses on this but thought it would be useful for drying the reusable âshower capâ covers we now use instead of cling film (none bought in over a year) but Christmas proved me wrong - it worked perfectly for wine glasses. The cutlery holder is equally effective and the main dish rack holds an amazing amount. Easy to keep clean too - unlike the far more expensive plastic rack it replaced. Hugely pleased with this!
M**T
Love it!
We've only ever used the traditional plastic drying rack, so this was a massive upgrade.My dishes are drying a lot quicker, the wine glass holders are excellent (for drying the silicon baby Bibs too!) and love that I can make it bigger and smaller depending on what I'm washing.
A**R
It's okay
The rack is not bad, but it's rather for display, not for actual use. If you do quite a lot of dishes by hand...I mean...my old plastic IKEA rack used to hold twice as much and a pot on the top of all it đGiving 4 stars for the placement of extendable bit, it can only be placed on left or right side and I have no room for it except for the back. I'm sure there was a better way to design the thing. Otherwise it's looking good and quite sturdy.
A**N
This is what I've really been after
When you get this there's a little bit of construction to be done, but it's easy enough and just involves pushing stuff together. In the instruction book there was one little thing that had me confused where it references clips when attaching the drainage tray to the main rack, there are no actual clips, the bottom of the drainage tray has two ledges that you align with the bar on the bottom of the main rack that's all. The actual tray that extends out also needs to be lightly bent so it fits where it should and the guides sit and slide along the frame.Make sure the feet and the stemmed glass holder are pushed in fully otherwise it will rock or in the case of the glass holder look funny.So is it any good? Yes it is - it can be positioned either long side or short side to the sink as the drainage spout can be aligned to what suits you best. The feet have a rubber/silicone layer so the rack doesn't slip. The main rack including the stemmed glass holder is metal coated with a black enamel(?) while all the drainage trays are plastic as are the cutlery drainers.The drainage trays are easily removed to be cleaned.Extending it is easy, just pull the extra drainage tray from underneath for extra space. There are plenty of upright racks for plates, 12 if you count the ends. Without extending and assuming a full rack of drying dinner plates there is enough space for 3 mugs or pint pots or a couple of regular sized cereal bowls, withot the dinner plates double that space to enough for 6 mugs. If you need more room then...yep extend it for more space, again another 6 mugs.The cutlery drainer sits on the side and has a lip to allow any water to drain into the main drainage tray.The tray has been designed really well with everything on one level, no racks above each other which I have found, from our previous draining tray, encourage the chance of breaking things when removing stuff from the lower tray and accidentally catching plates on the upper storage.This is what we have been after, a simple drainage tray that can sit on top of a work surface and just does the job it's supposed to and is easy to keep clean.
2**M
What I didn't know I totally needed!
đ˝ď¸You know when you didn't realise how much you needed something until you got it. We've not been happy with our draining solution for years. This drainer has everything we were looking forđĽThe main feature we love is the clever design of the layers means you don't get pools of stagnant drained water - it all flows into a little spout that drains directly into your sink. Very clever and means no nasty smells building upđˇIt's an expandable design that means you can fit lots on. It's really well thought out with great spots for glasses (so they dry so much quicker) and we really like the spot for knivesđ¸You can clean it very easilyđ˝ď¸Overall a great value dryer that we love and works brilliantly!
V**E
Urickfy dish rack
I like the spout at the bottom and that the tray stands off the draining area dislike expensive for what it is.
G**E
Absolute rubbish
Cheap, flimsy rubbish. The wine-glass attachment is crooked and poorly soldered, the rest is flimsy, uneven plastic. The drainboard is meant to afix to the wires through what the poorly-translated instructions call 'a plastic clip' but neither the wires or the drainboard feature a plastic clip, nor are there any included.I've just looked up the business registry for the company, and big surprise, it was registered 2 months ago as part of a larger Chinese subsidiary company.
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