


Our Five Two dish drying rack rolls out, fits over your sink, and stows away in seconds. It holds up under hefty pots and supports delicate glassware alike, while a perforated ledge and built-in utensil caddy makes room for all the extras.
- Dishwasher safe
- Silicone-coated stainless steel
- Over-the-sink design saves counter space
- Drains into the sink, no puddles in sight
- Designed to promote extra airflow
- Extra-wide slot holds pot lids, rolling pins, and dish cloths
- Doubles as a trivet (heat safe up to 550°F)
- Removable utensil cup doubles as a mini colander
- Rolls up for easy storage
- Made in: China
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Drying Rack measures 20.5" W x 12.25" L when open and 20.5" W x 3" L when rolled up, weighs approx. 2.3 lbs
(Works best with sinks that are 19" wide or smaller)
Caddy measures 2.7" W x 8.4" L, weighs approx. .33 lb
Weight limit: 50 lbs
- Materials:
BPA- & BPS-free platinum-grade silicone, Stainless Steel
- Care:
Our drying rack cleans up in a snap—simply toss it in the dishwasher or give it a rinse with warm soapy water. You can even use it as a trivet: It’s heat-safe up to 550°.
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