🧳 Your Ultimate Travel Companion for Cleanliness!
The Beldray LA030191GRY Collapsible Washing Up Bowl is a versatile and space-saving solution for all your washing needs. With a generous capacity and durable design, it’s perfect for everything from dishes to outdoor cleaning. Easily foldable for compact storage, this bowl is an essential for anyone who values convenience and efficiency, whether at home or on the go.
Product Dimensions | 14.56 x 14.56 x 4.52 cm; 485 g |
Specific uses | Dishes |
Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Dishwasher safe? | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Warranty description | One year. |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Plate |
Item weight | 485 Grams |
I**7
Does exactly as expected.
Good draining rack. Has multiple functions in the sense you can store cutlery, glasses, and plates etc. it’s a good colour and sturdy, it doesn’t move easily. It fits on my draining board well and can be folded. You have to put a bit of pressure on it to fold and it doesn’t fold so easily, however it’s a great product.
L**
A new washing up.bowl with drain easy to use
Got this as I was struggling to empty or lift my bowl when it was full. This bowl has a drain great to empty without lifting and holes to tip and empty. Great price really pleased with it, is on very small legs so water can go from.the open drain easily. Not as big as my old bowl but great to use .and reasonably priced.
J**C
STURDY!
Good item fits new sink perfectly!
M**.
Ideal for moble home.!!
Ideal for caravan or RV good quality space saving functions well--great item!
B**3
Basically ok, but smaller than necessary, and with one major flaw
For years I have faced the dilemma of where to keep my washing up bowl in the times between washing up. If I keep it in its natural position in the sink, it gradually fills with runoff water from using the tap, and needs to be emptied regularly or the water in it gets in the way of putting things under the tap. If I try to balance it on its side to avoid that, it falls over and happens anyway. And there's nowhere else in my kitchen to put it.One day I suddenly though to myself "why don't they make bowls with plugholes?"... and then "maybe they do?" It turns out, Beldray do. Not many other people do though, at least not at this price point. I thought this would be the answer to all my problems. And it's certainly a step in the right direction. The basic idea is sound - I can now use my tap with the bowl in situ, and it doesn't fill up.It's taller than my old bowl, but its horizontal area is smaller. There's a lot of wasted space around the bowl now. But that's ok, it's big enough. I must say I don't understand why they've made it so tall, but then put holes at the top of the sides, so you can only fill the water to about an inch below the top. However, I have noticed that I'm less likely to splash myself with water when washing up, so maybe that's the reason.The drain plug rotates to engage, and seems to do its job very well. I haven't noticed any problems with leakage, but I wouldn't expect to use this bowl anywhere outside the sink, I think you'd be playing with fire (well, water) to do that...To drain the water you can rotate the plug but leave it in place and it catches all the bits of food that would normally have clogged your sink's drain - great! Or you can remove it entirely for faster draining.But they've made one major mistake with the design or manufacture, and I cannot fathom how nobody spotted it.It should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that the drain hole needs to be the lowest part of the base. Otherwise the water won't all drain out, right? Well for some reason, on this one (at least on mine) the drain hole is the *highest* part of the base. It's as if they put the mould on the wrong way round or something. So it simply will not drain all the water. Ever. See photo. There's always a thin layer of it left behind. Tipping the bowl slightly won't get rid of it, it just flows around the plughole. The only way to get rid of it all is to tip it out like a normal bowl!Also, there's the pattern of circular ridges on the base which seems to be pointless and traps fine particles there instead of letting them drain away. Again: WHY?If they hadn't made such a glaring error, this would be a 5-star product just for the convenience it has brought, but it's such a major mistake to make on the ONE JOB this bowl has compared to a normal bowl, I feel I have to deduct 2 stars.
J**E
Collapsible dish drainer
I think this is a very neat kitchen gadget, it folds down when not in use but you can still use it for items that need to drain. It is space saving. It is easy to keep clean as well. Reasonably priced and I would certainly recommend it.
M**.
Perfect for my sink size
I hardly ever review and I am talking about a washing up bowl - oh goodness ! Brilliant as it fits my sink perfectly and allows me to drain the bowl properly as it’s on small stilts - great design and easy to clean - I love it !
A**.
Very small
Quite small, don’t even know if it would hold a plate.
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