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Reddit mentions of Surpahs Over the Sink Multipurpose Roll-Up Dish Drying Rack (Warm Gray, Large)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Surpahs Over the Sink Multipurpose Roll-Up Dish Drying Rack (Warm Gray, Large). Here are the top ones.

Surpahs Over the Sink Multipurpose Roll-Up Dish Drying Rack (Warm Gray, Large)
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Large Size, 20.5 x 13.1 inches, works for over sink up to 19.5 inches width. High-end quality, made of FDA food safe grade silicone wrapped stiff metal steel rods.Resistant to rust, non-slip, durable, glassware friendly, and sturdier than stainless steel racks. Oil-resistant, very easy to clean. Collapsible, and rolls up for easy storage. Welcome to compare.Heat resistant up to 400°F (204°C), BPA-Free, Can be used as heat resistant trivet mat on countertop. Dishwasher Safe.Warm Gray color makes you a cozy, natural, and sophisticated feel, perfectly matches popular trendy kitchen painting color themes.Measurement: 20-1/2"L x 13-1/8"W x 1/4"H (52 cm x 33.3 cm x 0.6 cm). Full LIFETIME WARRANTY from the Authentic Surpahs product. 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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ColorWarm Gray, Large
Height0.299999999694 Inches
Length20.49999997909 Inches
Number of items1
Size20.5" x 13.1"
Weight2.3 Pounds
Width12.99999998674 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Surpahs Over the Sink Multipurpose Roll-Up Dish Drying Rack (Warm Gray, Large):

u/RainyDay247 · 12 pointsr/declutter

Depends on how much space you need and how your kitchen is set up, but we have been using one of these and it takes up much less space than the previous dish drying rack we had and is easy to roll out of the way. If we need to hand-wash more dishes than fit on it then some will need to be hand-dried and put away.

In regards to your concern about open storage, I think there's a difference between decluttering and striving for visual minimalism and what you decided will come down to what you personally value. I recently bought a black wire storage shelving unit on wheels for a nook near our kitchen and while it is a little more visually "messy" it allowed me to organize things that were previously in the way, always being bounced-around because no spot was "right" for them because they had no "designated storage spot" yet were all things that we really, truly needed and couldn't otherwise declutter.

So when it came to visual elegance vs practicality I decided on practicality this time. I think it helps open storage if you can arrange things neatly and have peace in knowing these are all things you truly need and value having easy access to. If you would rather store them out of sight you might have options for that, too. I am adding a shelving unit into an oddly-designed cabinet to better utilize the available space inside of it. It's all about working with what you have to accomplish what you need within your budget and skillset.

u/Lord_Zero · 3 pointsr/homeowners

I bought this recently after seeing it in another post and it has really improved my life https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P8KHRIU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Theo_dore · 2 pointsr/1200isplenty

It's something small (literally!), but I bought some tiny spatulas on Amazon. I mostly use them to mix my PB2 so I can get every bit off of the bowl, but they're also great for scraping down the sides of cans or getting every drop out of those teeny mise en place bowls.

I also love my over-the-sink dish draining thingy! There are cheaper ones out there, but that's what I got from Walmart. I also use it just as a shelf when I'm washing dishes and as extra space for things to soak while I'm washing other dishes.

Not necessary at all, but I love my panini press! You can totally make paninis in a pan (put another pan on top of the sandwich with a weight in it), but I like having the panini press. I make every sandwich into a panini! Peanut butter (or PB2) and banana is amazing paninified, as is any sandwich with cheese, meat, and veggies. Plain peanut butter and jelly is even more delicious after a toast in the panini press!

u/Torisuta · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Exactly like this one. Roll it out, lay it over one side of the sink, put wet dishes there instead of a rack on the counter.

u/cognizantant · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I use this for the same purpose. But it sits above the sink.

Surpahs Over the Sink Multipurpose Roll-Up Dish Drying Rack (Warm Gray)

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