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Our Five Two dish drying rack rolls out, fits over your sink, and stows away in seconds. It holds up under hefty pots and supports delicate glassware alike, while a perforated ledge and built-in utensil caddy makes room for all the extras.
- Dishwasher safe
- Silicone-coated stainless steel
- Over-the-sink design saves counter space
- Drains into the sink, no puddles in sight
- Designed to promote extra airflow
- Extra-wide slot holds pot lids, rolling pins, and dish cloths
- Doubles as a trivet (heat safe up to 550°F)
- Removable utensil cup doubles as a mini colander
- Rolls up for easy storage
- Made in: China
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Drying Rack measures 20.5" W x 12.25" L when open and 20.5" W x 3" L when rolled up, weighs approx. 2.3 lbs
(Works best with sinks that are 19" wide or smaller)
Caddy measures 2.7" W x 8.4" L, weighs approx. .33 lb
Weight limit: 50 lbs
- Materials:
BPA- & BPS-free platinum-grade silicone, Stainless Steel
- Care:
Our drying rack cleans up in a snap—simply toss it in the dishwasher or give it a rinse with warm soapy water. You can even use it as a trivet: It’s heat-safe up to 550°.
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Love being able to roll this up when I need to access the drain and that it's strong enough to hold a cast iron pot of beans when I need to add water for soaking/cooking.
This remarkable over the sink dish rack turns my single sink into the space and function of a double sink. It doubles as extra counter space which I badly need!
At the end of the week I toss it in the dishwasher. I couldn't imagine my daily routine without this kitchen tool!
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rong and attractive. I just roll it back when not in use to access my full sink. I have put a cutting board on it over the sink to add more workspace to my kitchen. If you’re tired of cluttered counter space and could use another work space, this is a good answer! Read LessRead less about I had looked at this item a few times










Unfortunately, it only comes as a set and cannot be both solely.
Of course, feel free to reach out to help@food52.com if you need anything else in the meantime!
Of course, feel free to ask us at help@food52.com if you need anything else in the meantime!
Yes, unfortunately it sounds like the drying rack would not be able to sit evenly due to the dimensions of your sink and that may cause dishes to slip out.
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