Dishracks
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IKEA MAGASIN Dish drainer
3 recommendations
"We've been using this IKEA dish drainer for years now. I like the wood accent of it and it doesn't get moldy. Because it is small, it forces us to wipe our dishes dry and put them away immediately which is actually nice."
Collapsible Dish Rack with Drain Mat
1 recommendation
"The fact that this dish rack is collapsible makes it easy to store the fact that it comes with a drain mat makes it smart!"
Bunny Dishrack
8 recommendations
"Once again, making a functional product a fun product! Product: Dish Bunny Designer: Chris Koens Description: Looking like a rabbit in its hutch, the Dish Bunny makes doing the dishes a bit more fun! Materials: Plastic Coated Metal Price (UK): £12.50 GBP"
simplehuman compact dishrack
1 recommendation
"For those of us who aren't cooking in Kitchen Stadium, counter space can be an issue at times. If that's the case for you, the last thing you want to do is to give up space for a dish rack. I've found the SimpleHuman Compact Dish Rack is the perfect solution. If you have twin sinks, you can place it in one of your sinks and voila - problem solved! I love the design of Simple Human products."
High & Dry Dishrack
1 recommendation
"Wait, what?! People actually have dishwashers? Must be nice. For us normal folks, washing dished and and drying them is an unwanted, but required part of life. So, getting the best, most efficient (and coolest looking) dishrack shouldn't even ba a question."
dishrack
1 recommendation
"This dishrack folds for easy storage and cleaning. Beautiful, organic shape and striking color."
simplehuman Plastic Compact Dishrack
1 recommendation
"Wanted a dishrack that was smaller to save counter space, and also not have a tray underneath that gets moldy or draws bugs- this was the perfect solution. Definitely a smaller dishrack, but worth it- because everything stays dry around the counter and it makes me put my dishes away sooner. The water drains through a spicket out the side right into the sink. It's perfect!"



