












🪄 Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, space-smart utensil organization!
This 304 stainless steel utensil holder by NiuYichee combines premium rust-proof material with a smart hanging hook and triple-compartment design to maximize kitchen space and keep your cutlery dry and organized. Its quick-drain features and compact size make it an essential upgrade for any modern kitchen.
















| ASIN | B0D495Q85R |
| Brand | NiuYichee |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (793) |
| Date First Available | 24 May 2024 |
| Item Weight | 186 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Dish Drying Rack |
| Product Dimensions | 20.07 x 4.06 x 8.89 cm; 185.97 g |
| Special Features | Space Saving |
A**E
Well made with round drain holes and very sturdy. It was hung on the outside of my dish drainer since I have a large drain board, for more room for my dishes. Holds a lot more utensils than that cheap thing with the slits that cause my utensils to fall through, I was using. Looks great.
E**A
This utensil drying rack has been a fantastic addition to our kitchen! It’s the perfect size for our peg-style dishwasher, fitting seamlessly without shifting or tipping. The sturdy material gives it a solid, high-quality feel that I know will stand the test of time. What I love most is how spacious and thoughtfully designed it is—there’s more than enough room to accommodate daily cutlery needs for our family of four, with everything drying quickly and efficiently. The layout keeps utensils organized and upright, which helps them dry faster and stay sanitary. Overall, this rack combines functionality, durability, and a compact design perfectly. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable drying solution that doesn’t take up too much space but still delivers big results!
B**U
Wow! I can't believe how this little inexpensive silverware rack is so perfect. The plastic rack on my nice stainless steel dish rack broke but the dish rack itself was just fine. This fills the hole just right and is so much nicer than the plastic holder that came with it. And it has dividers and works better too. Still, I can't believe that I'm swooning over a silly little silverware rack--except that I use it every day and see it many times a day.
B**B
does the job. Before used a plastic one, which was always getting moldy....Stainless steel much better.
A**H
This seems to be a well-designed item. I used it as a clip-in to my dish drainer, but you can attach it other places too to store implements in the kitchen. The ergonomics are good. It attaches easily to a typical metal-frame dish drainer, and can be clipped either inside or outside the drainer. Unlike some similar insets, which have a metal frame floor with large holes, this has a flat metal floor with small holes in it. This makes it less likely that small implements, such as chopsticks or pickle forks, will slip through the bottom. I find this a HUGE improvement over other similar items. My only complaint about this item is that it is on the small size. I would prefer that it were slightly taller, maybe by about 0.5 to 1 inches. Sometimes, large implements such as serving spoons or tongs will tip over if you put them in this. It is only suitable for silverware and other small implements. Also, it fills up quickly. Because of the small size and flexibility of attachment though, you can buy multiples of it even for a single dish drainer. If your drip tray is large enough, you can actually clip three of these to the outside of the draining rack, and thus benefit from the increased drying space without taking away from any of the internal space. And if you want even more, you can clip them both inside and outside, for a total of up to 6 of these. That would be overkill for most people, but the point is, there is flexibility about how and where you attach multiples of these, and it is small enough. I personally recommend buying at least two, possibly three, depending on how much silverware you watch. I cannot comment on the durability because I haven't had it long enough. It looks durable, but only time will tell if it rusts or otherwise degrades. It is only suitable for metal frame drainers, however. You cannot use it with one of the bulkier plastic ones or any one with a bulkier frame.
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