💧 Expand your kitchen’s efficiency with style and ease!
The Joseph Joseph Extend Dish Drainer Rack features an innovative expandable design that nearly doubles drying capacity, a swivel draining spout for versatile water control, and removable components for hygienic cleaning. Its raised ribs and non-scratch prongs protect delicate glassware, while a moveable cutlery holder and non-slip feet provide customizable, stable drying solutions—perfect for modern kitchens balancing style and function.
C**N
Best Dish Drying Rack
This looks good, has a low profile, is large enough for a full sink of dishes and cutlery. Drains water perfectly, PERFECTLY. Stays clean because of how well it drains. This is a far superior product to pretty much any drying system that isn't your actual dishwasher. It's the cleanness and how much it fits. So the rest of my counters are clear of clutter and water. I love that it's raised and has solid "feet and legs." It's raised enough for the area beneath to stay clean and dry and to maintain a low profile. I seriously love this thing. I have a window by my sink and didn't want to block any of the views of the hills and city below. Clear window, clear counters.
A**
Awesome find.
This is an awesome find at a good price. If you are limited on countertop space, have or lack a dishwasher, this is a good option to consider. Aesthetically it’s a simple but unique design. This is compact, and when extended holds a decent number of plates, glasses, etc. This feature is more useful than I could have ever imagined. For those who don’t let dirty dishes accumulate, it’s great to have compact dish drainer next to the sink. Especially when it doesn’t look like a dish drainer. I find it convenient to expand to hold more dishes etc. as needed. The drain actually works and excess water travels into your sink, not all over your countertop.
S**E
Worth the money!
This drainer was unlike any other dish drainer I’d ever purchased. It’s plastic, not coated metal. It’s adjustable. It has a low profile. I wasn’t sure it would be sturdy enough to hold my plates upright and large enough for my family of four. But we have very limited space, and I was tired of replacing the metal versions due to rust. So glad I took the chance and paid a little extra! It can hold a surprising amount of dishwater, it’s easy to clean, easy to store if I need more counter space, and very sturdy. Even with my oversized heavy stoneware pasta bowls! AND it looks great! Highly recommended.
B**N
Great Drying Rack
This works perfectly for what we needed, it was extendible to fit the available space and is clearly superior to laying a dish towel down to set glasses on to dry as it allows air to flow and thus moisture to escape. It could be more sturdy, but overall we're not complaining.
S**D
Joseph Joseph creates such excellent design! No complaints on form or function.
I swear this makes washing dishes by hand just easier.It makes a larger more organized space than I had.And if I need more space in my tiny galley kitchen, it stashes under the sink with no struggle at all, un-expanding to the size of the area with the white dimples, and with the silverware cup detaching (it just is molded on the bottom to rest on the wire dimples, and could even rest independently on the counter or in a corner of your sink if you wished).If I were not mobility impaired, I would feel quite confident carrying this rack across the room to, say, empty glassware into a cupboard or cabinet (as it is I use a cane, and that's not very practical, but I think it would be easy for a normally able person). The dishes seem quite steady in it despite the low profile.Handsome design, too. Although part of me thinks it looks a bit too much like an old-fashioned washboard at a distance. I think that's my age showing, lol.
W**E
Great quality
This was definitely more than I would typically pay for a dish rack, but I decided to give it a shot because I liked that it would extend and compact. After a few weeks of use I would say we are very happy with it! I did notice what others were saying about it leaking a little in the middle when it is fully extended, but I simply folded one of our hand towels in half and slipped it underneath the middle section to raise it up a bit (it looks like it sags just a hair when it is extended) and we haven’t had any issues with leaking after that. I honestly don’t mind having the hand towel underneath and ultimately I think this is a very useful and aesthetically nice looking dish rack. Very happy with it!
G**A
Perfect dish Drainer!
I Love, LOVE, love this dish drainer! Exactly what I was looking for! Low profile, sturdy, reasonable priced, fits my needs. Glasses stand up! Jars stand up! Even our big thermos stands up! I love that it is small yet mighty!If I could change 1 thing and 1 thing only it would be to make the little moveable "drip spout thing" (very technical description, I know) longer or in some way be able to pull out to extend how long the spout could be. Here is why.. I put this drainer in the space behind my sink by the window (counter spaces is a premium) if the spout was longer I could turn the drainer sideways and get more dishes in it (and pull it out as well) but because of the way the little drainer spout thing is attached, how the sink is, and the place I put it I have to have it pushed in and short to allow the drain spout to drain by my faucet. Which is still VERY workable I just found myself thinking of the ideal sitution. I would buy this again and tell everybody that will listen to buy one for themselves!
D**N
Good consumer kitchen performance improving - minimalist aesthetic, easy place & extend dish rack.
Perfect gift for a buddy with tight townhome duplex kitchen accommodations, affordable and performance preserving.His previous dish rack was always dripping and gross taking up too much space with bulky exuberantly impassable, hard to clean poorly constructed accessions of plastic - not consumer friendly.This extend and deconstruct rack, is just neat. He sets the cup rack into the 2nd sink for cups and plates when he does the dishes, and extends the draining container rack for the rest.The grips footing the 6 leg points of contact are sufficient enough that he didn't use the dish drying mat to prevent slipping, kids around.When all is said and dishes are done done, rack is assembled and taking less surface area and reducing eye strain.That's all good for the price. I'm not gonna clean it for him, but I'm sure it's easy if done often enough with a medium to long bristle length dish brush.
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