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OXO Good Grips 1056041 Expandable Dish Rack, White | 
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| Brand: Oxo
List Price: $22.50 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $2.55 (11%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Color: White Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 13.4 x 2
MPN: 1056041 Model: 1056041 UPC: 719812004242 EAN: 0719812004242 ASIN: B0000CDVD3
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rack expands for additional drying space | | • | Edges keep water contained, with draining lip | | • | Fingers provide support for plates and pots | | • | Made of impact-resistant plastic | | • | Utensil holder sold separately |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review For small kitchens with limited counter space, this expandable dish drying rack makes perfect sense. A tray-like extension pulls out to offer more drying space, and pushes in when not needed. The extension can even be used by itself for drying just a few items. The lip on the tray allows water, caught by the rack's nicely upturned edges, to drain into the sink. Made of impact-resistant plastic, the rack's thirty-six rigid `fingers' at 2-3/4 inches tall are large enough support a full range of dishes and glassware, as well as pots and pans. An OXO utensil holder that fits securely on the fingers is sold separately. Usable on either the left or right side of a sink, the rack measures 18-1/4 by 13-1/4 inches when closed; 18-1/4 by 19-1/2 inches when fully extended. --Ann Bieri
Product Description Dry dishes in an organized fashion without taking up extra counter space. This expandable molded plastic dish rack by Oxo allows for a few or a family-size pile of dishes. Simply slide the lower rack out for extra drying space. A pour spout lets water drain directly into the sink, not onto the counter or floor. How convenient!
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| Customer Reviews:
Awesome dish rack!!! May 23, 2007 HH 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this dishrack for my "miniature" kitchen while attending school. I loved that if you only needed to dry a few things it could do that or if you procrastinated too long and had to dry most all of your dishes, you could expand it and do that too. I also liked how the excess water was funneled nicely into the sink. My sink did have a lip on it, like most do, so in order to make the water drain towards the sink and not onto the counter, I put a piece of styrofoam under the "back" of the dishrack, opposite the pour spout. The dishrack is plastic, but it is very sturdy. It really holds plates, cookie sheets, etc. in an upright position. And, unlike some dishracks, there is no danger in it tipping over if you load heavy stuff on only one end. I purchased the utensil holder and loved that you could pull it off for more room on the rack or pull it off and carry it over to the silverware drawer to put away the utensils. I accidentally left this in my apartment when I moved a year ago and have been missing it ever since. A year ago, I could not find this product so I am happy to see it here, rather than beg the new renter to send it to me. LOL
It is a decent item April 11, 2006 New York Bargain Hunter (New York NY USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
It does it's job but it is a bit expensive for plastic. I use it to dry my baby bottles and other baby accesories but I really don't know if it will hold up with real use (dishes, cups, etc...). Reason why I purchased it was because of its convenient size, fits perfectly above my minifridge.
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