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The KESOL Sturdy 304 Stainless Steel Utensil Drying Rack Basket Holder features three divided compartments for organized utensil storage, a rust-proof design, and efficient drainage, making it a practical and stylish addition to any kitchen.
H**S
Five stars for quality....but, measure your drainer and sink....
Ordered in mid-April, it arrived timely. It is exactly as described and I LOVE it. It is sturdy good quality stainless steel, and as described and pictured. IMO the price is fair.It did not work with our existing dish drainer rack that sits IN our sink, as the utensil basket is deeper than the drain rack so it would not hook over the edge. Also our drain rack sides slope inwards a bit which would have made the utensil rack hang awry if used hooked onto it. At first I thought I would just sit it on the sink beside the faucet since it will stand alone. However, I did not like it there and thought I might knock it over. Our drain rack does not take up the entire space in our sink so I was able to wedge the basket between the end of the drain rack and the back side of the sink. It is wedged firmly and does not move until l am ready to take it out and clean it. It has not scratched our stainless steel sink.Cleaning is easy enough...but our water is hard and leaves mineral buildup around joints so I have to take a small brush to it to get the utensil basket shiny at the joints again. The rest of it stays nicely shiny. This does not have to be done often and is just a small annoyance. There is not one spec of rust visible on this basket yet.I do not find that the basket often allows utensils to slip through at the sides - a complaint that a few reviewers have had. I am precise though in placing utensils in it so have only once in three months had a problem with a paring knife coming out a space at one end. I see no reason for the side spaces to be any smaller than they are.I do recommend this nice utensil basket and I will definitely buy another if this one gets too icky, but I expect it will last a long time based on my experience with it to date.
B**G
Works Great - Versatile - Looks Good too
I needed to replace my plastic utensil holder that came with my dish drain because it was worn out, scratched and stained on the inside. I also wanted a bigger basket since we frequently cook and we don't use our dishwasher. After a too long search, I chose this one since the measurements were slightly bigger than others. When it arrived, I thought it was too small and I set it aside thinking it would be useful in the bathroom instead. But after a big cooking day, I needed it and I've been using it daily ever since. It's wonderful! Versatile: I can position it anywhere, inside or outside the dish drain, it does lean in some positions but can still drain into the tray below. When I use it outside, I put paper towels underneath it. Nothing goes through the bottom except the water. The size might not seem big enough but it is. Mine is still shiny and new and I've used it daily for 2 months. This is the one to get!
B**.
As advertised, looks good, works well.
It is sturdy, stands on its own, or hooks over a wire dish drainer. Looks and works as pictured and advertised. Perforated bottom allows good drainage and holes are small enough that chopsticks won't fall through. 304 stainless steel should NOT rust. I haven't had it long enough to confirm this. Chrome-plated or plastic-coated wire will eventually rust. It can hold utensils, and also can hold sponges and small scrub brushes. I liked it well enough to order another one. So, with two of them, I'll have one for each purpose.For comparison, I have had 2 stainless steel dish drainer baskets for several (probably more than 10) years that I bought elsewhere, and they get little brown deposits at the intersections of wires. I'm not sure whether it is rust, or deposits from our hard water. Scrubbing those areas with an old toothbrush and vinegar mixed with dishwashing liquid cleans them. I wouldn't say it's difficult, but these intersections are numerous and therefore a little more time consuming than just blasting them with hot water would be if it worked. It's still better than cleaning mold and white scale off of a wooden, bamboo, plastic, or plastic-coated regular steel wire drainer basket. I'm anticipating the same situation will exist with the above Stainless Steel Utensil Drying Rack, but the only thing better might be wire drying baskets and racks made with the same "never stick" and un-scratchable coatings of some cookware.
M**N
Very impressed.
Very good and sturdy
A**M
Perfect fit for my needs
I do love the utensil holder. I had recently bought a dish drainer for the counter that was very different from what I had been using for about 20 years. The old one was all one piece of plastic with solid sides that was raised on an angle to drain into the sink. The utensil holder was built in to the drainer and was pretty large. When I finally got tired of scrubbing the plastic, I decided to go the traditional route with a metal drainer. I like the new drainer, but the utensil holder that came with it was plastic and way too small, but was removable. Realizing that I may be able to get a separate holder, I searched to find one with a good review. Seems there are many out there that rust almost immediately. This one had very favorable comments, so I purchased from Amazon. It came in a very timely manner and I was pleased that it had a mesh metal floor to the holder that would prevent small items from slipping through. I did have a moment of confusion when I realized that the holder was too tall to hook on the side of the drainer, INSIDE the drainer. (See photo) It would still stand, but would tip when full of utensils. So I tried it on the OUTSIDE of the drainer. But then, it was over the counter, and would drain onto the counter and not into the sink. (See other photo) So finally, I tried it on the outside of the drainer on the SINK side. It hung far enough from the drainer to not get in the way of the water draining out from the dishes, and was stable enough to not tip when full of utensils. Problem solved. And you can see from the photo that I still have the plastic holder that came with the drainer set for small knives and such... but the new metal one holds plenty of utensils. Thank you for a great design that is just what I needed.
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