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T**A
Cheap cheap CHEAP! Waste of money!
If I could give it no stars I would. Don’t waste your money on it, straight up cheap material. Something you’d buy at the dollar store and not worth the $50! Took me an hour to put together with the 4 inch bolts that came with it. Paint was already chipped taking it out of the box, the pieces didn’t fit into the slots and the metal was all kinked after being put together. Absolute trash! Beware and don’t waste your money!
C**F
Great for what we needed but could use improvement
Our kitchen only has one cupboard for dishes… so this is greatly needed. We looked for a while for one that would fit our dimensions 32.5” wide sink with cabinets 36” apart. It works great for this size because the side bars really need the support of the side cabinets to stay sturdy since the suction cups don’t really stick well. It could also be a little taller to leave more space above the sink faucet and keep the lower bar higher off the counter. The hooks can really only hang on the top bar because they’re too long to put on the bottom so we use them for tea cups. The little “utensil” holder is really better for a sponge, the knife holder doesn’t work with my knives but works for spatulas. The bowl tray doesn’t really work for our bowls but the plates one is pretty good. I wish the other basket was a little flat with little drainage holes so cups could sit better. Overall happy I only spent $40 for this but it’s definitely not perfect.
S**H
BEST INVESTMENT EVER
The media could not be loaded. We have a family of 8 and man I dish racks just won't work. So I needed to find something better came across this wonderful dish rack and I won the spot. Took my husband 2 kids to.out it together and then I washed Thanksgiving dishes and it held up I'm telling you. The best thing I the world if I had to sinks I would but another one. Might by one for my husband backyard grill station. I'm just saying worth it
T**T
Perfect!
I haven't used it yet as I just put it up. But I love it lol. I live in an apartment and they had this dumb white shelf? No space at all for dishes while our dishwasher is broken. This took me maybe 5min to assymble and figure out where to put everything where it would fit lol. I LOVE that it's expandable and I can place everything anywhere so accommodate space. It even has enough room for our paper towel holder -not pictured as it isn't up yet lol. Only complaint is the fitting board holder as it says it's 3inch but cannot handle my 2.5in block which is fine. It can hold our wood pizza board and everything else it won't break at all. Holds all our bowls and plates up and the knife holder is perfect for all knifes just put your butter knifes on the utensil holder lol.
J**E
Space saving, sturdy drying rack
We love this dish rack so far. It was easy to assemble and is very sturdy once put together. Love that you can move the racks around to customize your set up. The only issue we have is that the rack on the side for holding cutting boards, etc, means that some water may get on your counter during drying, but so far it hasn't been a big deal. We've stacked it with plates and pots and pans and had no concerns about anything falling. It definitely helps save space on our countertops. Do make sure to measure the height of your faucet - ours just fits underneath.
N**R
Absolutely love it
I absolutely love this. I’ve had it for just over a week and I have little to complain about. It dries faster than the standard countertop rack and holds a lot more plus I can put all dish washing items out of the sink and off the counter, which is helpful since I have a smaller single sink. Speaking of, it’s a bit bigger than the sink so water does drip onto the counter, to combat this I have kept the bigger racks off the left and have a plant under the one on the right. As someone else stated the assembly instructions are a bit confusing in their simplicity but I figured out quick enough. The knife holder is a bit iffy but works well enough.
G**V
Not bad for the money!
Before buying this, I made sure to check reviews first, and many said easy to assemble and while I don't disagree, the instructions need to be a little more clear imo.The instructions it came with show pictures and tell you what bars to install first, but when you first open it, the horizontal and vertical bars look the same, so it took me some time to understand which bars they were referring to. It also didn't specify which bolts/screws to use since the pictures don't talk about sizes of the bolts so I had to guess what goes where. Other than, it was pretty simplistic once I understood what goes where. (I'm used to building things from Walmart which have everything marked).It does seem like the middle sags when you first put it together, but it's very sturdy so I'm confident of it staying together. I haven't provided a pic of it put together yet because I've still gotta do my dishes to test it out lol.Overall I'm pretty satisfied with it, but once I use it with the dishes and stuff on it and test it out that way, I'll be able to provide feedback on that as well. For now, I'll leave it as 4/5 because of the aforementioned above.
L**K
A challenge to assemble but very useful once done and in place.
The sections meant to connect together had to have been tested for fit PRIOR to the application of the black finish. That application affected the fit of the back bars and the extension pieces, and the side pieces to the back bars. It also affected the fit of the basket hanging hooks where they fit over the back bars. There were several places where the black finish had been shipped away from the stainless steel leaving spots of silver showing. And the suction cups were bent and misshaped during packaging, making them unusable as "suction cups". They do function to raise the legs off my countertop, though, and since they don't make a suction connection to the counter, I can easily move it to clean under it.I do like the functionality of the unit. The various baskets can be used for things other than those identified, and can be hung from multiple places. My only issue with the baskets is with the one identified for silverware (chopsticks in the instructions). It can only be hung from the side of another basket and isn't very large or deep. I think the fruit basket is large enough for a few glasses and, if I lay them down, my cooking utensils that don't have hanging holes. Overall, though, I'm very happy with this purchase.
Y**V
Very cheap, thin metal with poor painting coverage - not worth it's price
Very cheap, thin metal with poor painting coverage - not worth it's price!Poor welding quality, angles are not equal, suction rubers - arrived totally smashed.Parts miss-sized, need to enforce it to get in a holes.after assembly - surprisingly stardy.
R**T
Did the job that I wanted
I was tired of scrubbies, scrapers, sponges and soap falling into the sink.In addition, I grew tired of years having my other half of the sink taken up with the dish holder.On a whim I googled "over sink dish rack", not expecting to find anything. Surprisingly, I got several hits for such an item.After reading several reviews, I decided to take a chance on this dish rack.My sink is 33.5" long and this fits at the narrowest setting.I now have full use of my sink and stuff isn't falling in the sink anymore.I wish it was a tiny bit taller so that the cutlery basket would sit over the sink and not the counter.Also the hooks come off really easy, so if you hang a mug off the hook, you need to watch when removing the mug otherwise the hook will fall into the sink.Would get this again.
C**N
Love it
Absolutely worth every penny! I was worried it was going to be flimsy and was not at all!! My newest favourite addition to my kitchen! Saves so much counter space!
J**E
Step one is missing
Arrived quick, good price, high quality...assembly instructions SUCK!Step one (missing) use the 4 longest bolts to connect the verticle posts ie longest bars to the feet.Step two (use the picture to see how to attach the horizontal bars) using the bolts and washers from the small package that contains the hex-wrench/allan key attach the ends of the mid-length bars into the holes on the verticle bars.Step 3: (missing) Place the shortest rods into the open end of the horizontal bars and adjust the sides to the width you prefer. Insert the flower-shaped bolts in the holes at the open end until they lock the sliders.Step 4: add the baskets to the frame
E**B
Functional, but a bit rough round the edges.
Bought this rack because a friend has the same one. It gets the job done, but several of the pieces came warped, in particular the knife holder (the package was intact and undamaged, so it can't be blamed on delivery) and I had to force the cross-bars in, as they didn't fit into their spots because of the textured finish (that wasn't on the previous iteration). I'm guessing that may have been the reason they were half the price than when she bought hers.
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