Not as cheap as the dish rack standalone at Amazon's lowest ($71.91) but this comes with a soap pump!
Amazon's dish rack + soap pump combo hasn't gone below $108 according to camels.
Not as cheap as the dish rack standalone at Amazon's lowest ($71.91) but this comes with a soap pump!
Amazon's dish rack + soap pump combo hasn't gone below $108 according to camels.
I've had one since September and it leaks at the bottom. From research I've done, it's pretty common. I've actually wrapped some thread seal tape around the spout connection point to see if it's going to fix it….
We got this for $49.97 at Ipswich a little while ago. I tried posting at the time but I couldn't get reception and gave up after 10 mins. Maybe worthwhile seeing if your local has any stray ones left over.
What is it with costcos and no phone reception.
Makes checking prices or asking friends if they want something near impossible.
Gotta love a good looking rack
Especially one that can be compact for modesty, but expand for enjoyment.
This one takes in the liquid soap no spilling!
Probably the only rack that’ll get a wife approval
Have a different, but similar model. If you have the sink space, I'd go with a basic rack with an open bottom. It gets crusty and gross without frequent cleaning, partly due to the drainage not working well.
Pretty similar thoughts. The spout is good in concept but in reality doesn't work well. There's seldom enough water for it to actually be useful as mostly you're just dealing with a few drips which will just stay at the bottom of the drainage bit and crust up as they dry
Bought this in black from Amazon in July for $44 - without the soap pump
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/703859
It looks good and works as it should although as others say the directional draining spout is just another thing to clean rather than being an effective drain.
Hahaha … I’m happy enough with Kmart quality … no need to pay for crazy markup made in China
Works quite well and the modular design is handy. It isn't as large as some other dish racks but nor is it small either. The only limiting aspect of the dish rack is the spout. It mostly comes out as a dribble, so make sure it is over the sink otherwise the cohesion of the water will mean it will go all over your benchtop.