

🧼 Elevate your kitchen game with space-smart drying!
The PrepWorks Collapsible Dish Drainer is a versatile, space-saving kitchen essential that expands from 16.5" to 26.75" to fit over most sinks. It holds up to 8 plates and includes a removable utensil rack for organized drying. Crafted from durable plastic, it collapses to one-third its size for compact storage, making it ideal for modern kitchens with limited counter space.





| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 1"D x 2"W x 12"H |
| Brand | PREPWORKS |
| Color | Gray/Clear |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dishware |
| Mounting Type | Over-the-sink |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Special Feature | Collapsible |
| Manufacturer | Progressive |
| Size | Medium |
| UPC | 078915036155 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078915036155 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No assembly required |
| Model | Prepworks by Progressive Collapsible Over-The-Sink Dish Drainer |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | CDD-20GY |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CDD-20GY |
| Special Features | Collapsible |
O**L
Great product
This item is great for a small apartment - it folds neatly and doesn’t take up much space - water drains perfectly - made of sturdy material - has versatility of use - can also be use to drain fruits and vegetables - good value for the price 👍🏼
M**.
Sturdy, cleans very easily and easy storage
So, let's just throw this out there, I love this thing.I put it through all sorts of abuse. I overload it with heavy pots and pans and it get's constantly misplaced by my family all over the kitchen.With that said, here are the good/bad for this product.The Good:+It's durable. Really, really durable. I wish I had a picture, but I have had things pilled a good foot 1/2 above the sink and this thing stayed very stable/very sturdy. I have been impressed every time at how many things I can pack into it.+It fits about almost anywhere. That's a bit of a problem when multiple people are storing it almost anywhere. Tends to get lost.+Easy to clean. Not much to add, just scrub it/hose it down.+As advertised, it fits any sink. The extenders have made this really versatile in our home. When I moved it to the sink in the washroom, I was really happy to see how far the extenders went and how strong they were.+Drains very quickly. Lots of holes in the bottom doesn't allow for water pooling and, in my opinion, allows for my dishes to drip dry much quicker.The Bad:-The plastic attachment for silverware isn't all that great. I falls off easily and is just too limited. I still use the countertop drying rack for silverware over this one. This is the biggest fallback in my opinion.Overall:Not much to say, its a great thing to have in your kitchen. My folks aren't too fond of it since they are used to using the counter top version. But, I have to say, this is much better. You don't get stale water, it cleans up a lot easier, the fold away ability is fantastic and I love that fact that I can just pile whatever the hell I want on top and not worry about it falling off the countertop. It's all in the sink, and all drains very quickly.
K**D
Brilliant!
1. I love that it fits my sink! I have tried so many that don't. I think my sink must be odd sized. It will fit any sink. Just adjust by pulling out the sides. This is very easy to do.2. Made of good solid plastic and construction.3. The silverware holder is fine. I see a lot of reviews about it not working, mine works just fine. It's easy to put in place and stays there. As far as the plates not staying in place, again I have no problem. I simply put them in first, starting at the back first.4. The ability to "smash" it down and put anywhere that you have a 2x12 ish space is such a great idea. When I saw this my first response was brilliant, after buying it my response is brilliant.5. If you are planning on doing dishes for a family of 4 or more, this probably wouldn't be the drainer for you, unless you have someone drying on the other side, or you dry as you go. It is made for the smaller amount of dishes. I put in maybe 2 plates (if I have been lazy during the day). 2 coffee mugs, maybe a bowl or a pan, a glass and silverware. That is my daily dish usage, so it works great for me. As you can see by the other customers pictures, you can put a lot more that on it and I have piled mine so high that things start to fall off, life if I am baking or cooking and such.6. You can put in dishwasher…amazing. I put mine in once a week to keep it fresh.CONS=NONE love it!
T**G
Good solution but could use some tweaks
I bought the Progressive Collapsible Over the Sink Dish Drainer because I had previously been using just a dish mat, but it was holding on to the moisture and getting moldy. We had a dish drainer before, but it was large and bulky. Since this product collapses and can fit in the sink, I thought it would be a good solution.So far, so good, until it broke. The best part is, it broke during the video demo, but more on that later.I use it on top of the old dish mat to put dishes in while I'm washing. Then when I'm done, I extend the arms and put it in the sink to drain into the sink. The dishes dry quicker, it saves me space, and though I'm still using the dish mat under the drainer while I'm washing, it dries off quickly once I move the drainer off. Of course this blocks your sink from any other use so I find myself moving the unit back and forth a lot.The entire unit is made of plastic and is collapsible for when you're not using it or if you just need to hide it. There is a utensil basket that is a bit unwieldy to bring up when you un-collapse it. That's when it broke. There are two small tabs that allow the utensil basket to pivot on the divider, and one just snapped off. Luckily the entire thing didn't snap off, just the pivot point so I am able to rest the piece on top of the tiny plastic tab that is left there. I'm just not going to collapse it unless I absolutely have to in order to avoid wrestling with it any more.It's also kind of small. It is made for regular plates based on the notches built into the bottom. But I put those in the dishwasher and only hand wash stuff that is too large for the dishwasher or shouldn't go in there. One pan, will crowd the whole dish drainer. My solution is to put them in the drainer temporarily, hand dry it, and put it away. You probably don't want to overload this drainer and put it in the sink as it bows slightly with some weight.Full review including video can be seen here: [...]
N**N
Bought 2019. Still working.
This drainer is perfect for small apartment. Bought in 2019. Still all together. No cracks. Works very well. Plus can collapse and hide away.
Q**1
Perfect for me!
I bought this for our travel trailer because if you leave anything IN the sink, the sink rusts. I needed somewhere to drain my dishes after washing, this thing is perfect for my needs. I love that it collapses and it fits perfectly over the sink.
C**E
Great dish rack
Excellent product. Fits perfectly in our smaller second sink. It's sturdy and we'll constructed. Provides good drainage for quick drying
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