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Tray bien.
A sink drainer tray is the stuff small-space dreams are made of. It’ll lay right over the sink basin so dishes can drip dry (thanks to those slats). Pro tip? It also makes a handy lettuce-drying hangout too. When you’re finished, just roll up right up and slide them in a drawer. Then pat yourself on the back of course.
- Made in: China
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Sold individually. Each tray is 9.8"L x 15.9"W x 1"H when fully expanded.
- Materials:
Silicone
- Care:
Handwash only.
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Yamazaki Home
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