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Costs less than other chrome racks, and sturdier. Has plastic protection bits in the right places to keep rust at a minimum. Tray is a bit wonky, but no big deal. A bit taller than it looks in the pictures.
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Firstly, the price for this item is very keen. However it does not appear to be stainless steel but just Chrome plated steel, and I'm not sure how well the Chrome plating will hold up from what I've experienced so far. It has a catch tray which is useful and also plastic feet which clip on, to prevent the metal frame contacting a wet or metal surface it might be standing on to presumably help stop it scratching it or rusting. You can get plenty of plates onto the top row. However the top level is too low down, so that plates that fit exactly into the slots on the lower shelf will be too hard to get in and out. Those side dishes that can fit in easy tend to be too narrow to sit well in the grooves on the shelf and tend to sink down and rest on the plastic water catchment tray, which isn't great. It makes removing the plastic tray difficult as various plates catch onto it with their weight. So I'd only bother putting bowls and cups and oddments in the lower shelf and put all plates and flat dishes in the top, even if it makes it a bit top heavy and less stable. The cup drying add on is ok but because of the angle you will need plenty of draining board area the rack is standing on to catch the drops. The cutlery tray add on overall is okish, but as you'd expect, teaspoons will fall through the sides and hang out or slide into the section divided off. It works better if the thing is full of cutlery. Ideally it would have mesh sides inside the metal frame but this is probably something one could 'customise' although it wouldn't be elegant. The rack is generally solid and when screwed together it doesn't wobble particularly, depending on how competent you are at screwing it together, and when you move it, it's not going to fall apart like some that presumably clip together. So overall, an average performance and better than most in this price range I expect, with some design issues that could be addressed, but not terrible either and good value.Read full review
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this was easy to put together and serves its purpose. However I would not recommend it for long term use as it is not that sturdy. I got it for use while some renovations were being done in kitchen it was never meant to be a permanent fixture. I am sure someone in the family will make use of it sometime.
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I have not bought a drainer for many years and had an old plastic one, well past its sell-by date I went to my friends house and saw her new chrome one and decided I want one almost the same, so I bought one, and I am thrilled with it, the only thing I would say is the basket where you put the cutlery needs to be a bit bigger.
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I was looking forward to getting this item as it looked a good item in the pictures but after putting it together it was awful 3 of the legs sat on the surface ok but the other one was a good 1/4 of the surface. This drainer was also very flimsy after it was put together and the drip tray didn't fit properly either all in all a very poor quality piece of equipment
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