OXO Good Grips Foldaway Dish Rack
$44.95
Worth: $44.95
(as of Feb 04, 2025 20:58:35 UTC – Particulars)
The OXO good grips foldaway dish rack is convertible, handy and compact. It includes a plate rack that holds plates or bowls neat and upright, and is protected for effective china and delicate dishware. When the plate rack is folded down, it leaves the center of the dish rack open to accommodate giant bowls, cookware, and extra. The handy cup racks maintain cups, mugs or wine glasses inside rack to stop dripping on the counter. Divided utensil holders have a beneficiant capability and are detachable for straightforward unloading. To empty instantly into the sink, merely fold out the ft and snap open the pour spout. The aspect partitions, ft and spout of the foldaway dish rack all fold for compact storage.
Pop-up plate rack safely holds bowls, plates, effective china and different delicate dishware
Dish Rack accommodates giant bowls, cookware and extra when plate rack is down for drying
Massive-capacity divided utensil holders take away for straightforward unloading
Dish Rack tines maintain cups, mugs and wine glasses with out dripping on counter tops
Fold-out legs elevate Dish Rack, water drains instantly into the sink by way of spout.Facet partitions, legs and spout fold in for compact storage.Dimensions open: 48.3 cm x 39.4 cm x 16.5 cm.Dimensions closed: 48.3 cm x 31.75 cm x 9.5 cm.The OXO Higher Assure: In case you expertise a problem along with your OXO product, get in contact with us for a restore or substitute. We’re grateful for the chance to be taught out of your expertise, and we’ll make it higher.
Prospects say
Prospects admire the drying rack’s worth for cash, compact measurement, and interesting design. They discover it well-made and durable, with sturdy plastic legs that unfold for draining. The drying rack takes up little area but can maintain a good quantity of dishes.
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F. M. Emmett –
A Dish Rack for the Ages
I shopped around for dish racks – yes, I actually shopped around for a dish rack. I know, I question myself sometimes as well. But I digress… It’s a bit pricier than the other ones but you get what you pay for. With the OXO brand it’s usually some pretty good quality, excellent design and items that last. We wanted a rust-free, easy to clean, easy to store dish rack that was able to accommodate pots, pans and cutting boards more than dishes and that’s exactly what we got. LOVE this rack. It adjusts making it really easy to hold everything. The only chrome is the handle and ours never gets wet because of the design. Genius. But that’s OXO! The little drain flap in the front is great. The back has two little legs that pop down so you can place the rack on a slight angle allowing the water to run out the drain in front right into the sink. Close the flap if you don’t require drainage. Haven’t had any issues with water under the unit so no leaking! That’s always a plus. It sits directly on our counters without a tray under it. One less thing to worry about!The two utensil holders pop right out so you can put larger items in the rack. This also makes them super easy to clean. The dish holder folds flat making even more room for larger items. So awesome! You can even fold the whole unit up and stow it away if need be. This is great when you need the extra counter space for other things. It’s not super compact like the less expensive chrome and bamboo folding racks but it makes up for that in so many other ways, like not rusting or getting moldy. It’s a pretty slick drying rack.I would highly recommend this to anyone who lives tiny, uses pots, pans, and larger cooking items often (more often than you run your dishwasher and/or for items not dishwasher friendly), and anyone who wants something that will last. I’m tired of living in a disposable society. I like that this rack is quality. You can see and feel that it is well made and very sturdy.I forgot to add: Yes the instructions recommend a very logical weekly cleaning. It’s not hard to do. I don’t even move it from it’s spot on the counter. Just take the sprayer from the sink, give it a good spray, wipe it down with a clean soapy sponge, spray again, drain directly into sink through drain hole. Takes me 2 mins. Regardless of what dish rack I’m using, I would clean it anyway because a) It’s a kitchen item that gets wet and slowly drip dries and b) It holds clean kitchen items you will eventually most likely eat off of. You should clean all of your dish drying racks regardless of material. Just like you should wipe down your phone – it’s common sense.
Shadow –
Excellent Solution for Small Space
Changed my kitchen reality immediately. I live in a place with a ridiculously small amount of counter space, but even if I had space, I would adore this drainer. First, I am a dish stacker – more like heaper. I have no dish washer, and I hate drying dishes with a cloth which means I like to get as many dishes piled up as possible to air dry. Though it did not seem like it would be because it does not sit flat on the counter, this drainer is VERY sturdy. It has solid metal legs and a thick plastic drain pan that holds a lot of dishes without any bowing.Second, It is so easy to fold this up and reconfigure it either to move it out of the way or to rearrange it to fit your dishes. I love that feature!Third, no standing water in the drainer! It sits at slight angle so that the water drains out perfectly. I saw in some of the reviews that people had trouble with leaking from the back of the drainage spout. I was so intrigued by the other features that I though it was worth the risk of purchasing anyway. When I got it and set it up, I immediately put a paper towel down under the drainer and poured two liters of water into the drain pan to see if this would be an issue. The paper towel was absolutely dry, so the one I got does not seem to have this flaw. Maybe over time, the space widens and causes problems, but for me it will not matter anyway as I have it slid far enough over my sink that it would just drain into the sink anyway.This is one of the best home purchases that I have made in awhile. It is so much better than my old one that at this point it actually makes me happy to do dishes because I love using it so much. I know that will fade over time – but beautiful honeymoon anyway!
canonwren –
New and improved design
We use our dish rack for things that don’t fit or cannot be put into the dishwasher and as I do cook and bake we needed a larger one. I came to find they no longer make the traditional type i.e.plastic or rubber coated basket that sits atop a drain tray, that is the larger size or is still relatively sturdy. I was forced to look around. This non-traditional dish rack is about the same size as my older model that needed replaced. It is, however, different in design. First off your dishes(except for utensils and plates if you use the fold-up or down plate rack) sit ON the drain tray. So their very bottom may stay a bit wetter. Also there is no exterior line of wires for glasses that used to hang over the sink. They fit over vertical pegs and take up some of the space in this tray. Since the sides of this are lower your stacking within the tray must be be arranged so they will stay within the lower sides. The utensil rack is sturdier and more roomy than my old basket’s little container, and these lift out so you can carry them to the drawer where you stash your silverware and then return them to the rack. The drain rack sits in a stainless steel trivet and you prop up one end on fold away legs so that it will drain toward your sink. I admit it drains better than my old style basket but does have some design flaws. The drain hole is small and can be plugged by folding up a tab. Thus the hole will need monitoring to be sure it doesn’t plug up. Also, because this is square ended and the drain hole is centered on that end, some water may accumulate at the outsides of the downhill end. Still this is an improvement on any drain tray I have previously owned. The whole thing does fold relatively flat so it can be stashed under your sink and hidden away when not in use. So far, I recommend this product as an improvement from old style drain racks with a separate tray. It will take getting used to.
PI Wong –
This dish rack is a great product from OXO once again – I will say, paying $80 (price at the time – may have changed) may seem expensive for a dish rack but this product from OXO really holds its weight. The spout allows for direct water flow out of the dish rack and the foldable legs give it enough angle so that the water doesn’t pool in the dish rack. Highly highly recommend this!Quality: âââââPerf: âââââValue: ââââ
Michelle Rubim –
Higiênico, pratico e muito funcional
Cezar –
I purchased this in Dec-22 and it has been an absolute game changer for my kitchen! This versatile dish rack has quickly become an indispensable part of my daily routine, and I can’t imagine life without it.Firstly, the design is brilliant. The foldaway feature is a real space-saver, making it perfect for my compact kitchen. When not in use, I can effortlessly fold it down and store it away, freeing up valuable countertop space. Even when folded, it remains sturdy and secure, which is a huge plus.The thoughtful construction of this dish rack makes it ideal for various tasks. The plate rack accommodates a surprisingly large number of dishes, and the unique prong design securely holds everything in place. I never worry about my dishes toppling over, even when they are stacked high.What sets this dish rack apart from others is the convenient and spacious utensil holder. It’s placed on the side, allowing water to drain directly into the sink, ensuring my utensils dry quickly and hygienically. No more water pooling at the bottom of a container and having to empty it repeatedly.It’s made of high-quality materials, and it shows in its durability. It has been close to 8 month now and I haven’t noticed any signs of wear or rust, even after extended daily use. The anti-slip feet add an extra layer of stability, making sure the rack stays put.Cleaning the dish rack is a breeze. The smooth surfaces and cleverly designed corners make it easy to wipe down, and the utensil holder can be removed for a thorough clean when needed.Two minor drawbacks.1. I found is that the utensil holder could be a bit larger, as I have a large collection of cooking utensils. However, it still manages to hold most of them efficiently.2. Price. Although expensive (£29.99), I was tired of buying new cheap dish racks every year so pulled the trigger on this one to see if it’s worth spending more. So far I’m happy I did.All in all, the dish rack is a fantastic investment for any kitchen. Its space-saving design, sturdy construction, and efficient drying system make it a must-have. I highly recommend this dish rack to anyone looking for an upgrade in their kitchen organization. This product has exceeded my expectations.
Abde –
Très simple et très pratique Et trop stylé
Cliente de Amazon –
El Producto es bastante practico, anteriormente utilizaba un recipiente rectangular similar a una “tina” en el que colocaba los platos y vasos a escurrir, sin embargo el agua se quedaba en el fondo de la “tina”, la cual tenia que escurrir también cada vez que se secaban los platos y vasos, pero ahora es mas fácil escurrir los “trastes” porque con este escurridor puedo colocar vasos cucharas platos y el escurridor permite que el agua salga fácilmente por la salida que trae al utilizar las patitas de Plástico que tiene, ellas dejan que este se incline lo suficiente para que el agua fluya por la salida de tal forma que los trastes y el escurridor quedan secos sin tener la necesidad de escurrir el escurridor como ocurrÃa con la tina de plástico.Las Cosas Buenas:El escurridor se ve muy bien en la cocina dando un toque de eleganciaEl color y modelo (detalles estéticos) están muy bien hechosNo tiene “rebabas” (trozos) de plástico que sobre salgan por algún lado del escurridor.El material es de buena calidad.Es Plegable y se puede guardar en algún espacio de la cocina cuando no se utilice.Las cosas Malas-Deberia ser un poco mas ancho para que las tazas y algunos trastes puedan colocarse mejor junto a los platos debido a que al utilizar el escurridor para los platos se reduce un poco el espacio para las ollas o tazas.-Las patitas de plástico que trae debajo el escurridor deberÃan ser mas reforzadas o agregar unas cuantas mas debido a que en ocasiones se colocan bastantes platos tazas cucharas o recipientes que le dan mas peso para cargar al escurridor y da la sensación de que se pudieran romper. Espero que dure bastante tiempo este producto porque realmente es útil.