✨ Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Space-Savvy Stainless Steel Power! 🥂
The BOOSINY 3 Tier Extra Large Stainless Steel Expandable Over The Sink Dish Drainer is a modern, rust-proof kitchen organizer designed to maximize space with its adjustable 27.5"-33.5" length and 3-tier capacity. Built from durable 304 stainless steel, it supports up to 132 lbs with anti-slip suction cups for stability. Featuring customizable holders and easy assembly, it’s the ultimate solution for professional millennials seeking sleek, efficient kitchen storage.
Color | Gray |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
Item Weight | 7.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 31.89"D x 12.99"W x 7.09"H |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 132 Pounds |
Additional Features | Kitchen Organization, Kitchen Sink Storage |
Mounting Type | Over Sink/Kitchen Countertop |
I**O
Opens up so much space in my tiny kitchen!
Assembly was soooo simple. Ease of choosing/changing shelf heights could not be much easier. Love the adjustability. Able to fit perfectly into my space. Sturdy — clearly no risk of collapsing or falling over.I got it so that I could free up the countertop space, and have room for all the dishes and pots and pans at once, even on days where there are a lot of them. I’ve found myself actually storing things there, without diminishing its use as a dish drainer in the least. (Mostly, hanging my most often-used spatulas cup measures, kitchen scissors, storing my cutting board, things like that.)I can compare it to the other one I ordered and returned, the Sinoart 2-Tier Expandable Dish DrainerI thought I’d like the Sinoart, because the video made it seem flexible and smooth. In reality, it was far too much of a pain to assemble and so much less flexible in terms of spacing between shelves, (and between shelves and cross bar), that I couldn’t make it work for my space. The concept was intriguing, the execution lacking.This one, though, has such a deceptively simple design, that works great.Little things I would love to see improved — but which I don’t see being done better by any other design:I’d like for the knife-holder to have either a full backing, or a backing strip placed where it would work for short knives.I’d like it if the silverware holder could be hung off the front of the drainer, but it’s designed so it can only hang off the side. I just set it on one of the shelves, and that works ok, but is not ideal. Would take an adaptation, if they want it to still be hung off the side, since the thickness is different. Maybe hooks which are large enough for the front, with plastic or rubber spacers to fill in, if you wanted to hang it on the side? (These drainers are designed to drip into the sink while they dry, so anything hung on the side will drip onto the counter.)At least one part of the shelving where small items can be put to dry, without falling through. The “small bowl” part seems kinda dumb to me (though maybe brilliant for someone else), so maybe that section could be spaced closely enough for small items, instead?Or, just closer spacing on any/all of the sections of the plain shelf, (the which does not have the upright plate/bowl stacking section?)But, those are all small things, for each of which I have just made my own adaptations. This dish drainer has exceeded my hopes for opening up space in my tiny kitchen, while also fulfilling its other purpose of helping me to easily keep up on my dishes. And, I think my kitchen actually looks nicer with it, than without, so that’s an unexpected plus.All in all, I feel it’s one of the best purchases I’ve made.
K**E
Quality stainless, Well made and Soooo useful!
I'm a big fan of over the sink dish drying racks. I have 3 others. I know, I have a problem. But after buying one for my boat to help streamline my cooking experience, I was hooked. I bought one for the house, and since I do alot of cooking at dads, I gave him one as a gift. Really it was for me but he enjoys the benefits of me cooking.Being an avid cook, counter space and flow are of major importance to me. We recently purchased a travel trailer and of course I wanted a kitchen experience like I have at home. While I love the 3 other racks I have, all LoyalFire 2 tier, I needed something similar that could be assembled and disassembled easily for stowing in the trailer. When I found this Boosiny rack it looked like it fit the bill. Once it arrived I was totally stoked. The uprights...legs, are attached to the cross members with 8 stainless screws, 4 per side, easy peasy. The cross members slide into a cut out on the the uprights which allows you to snug the screws quite tight and makes the overall rack very sturdy. Once the frame work of the rack is assembled, which takes all of 2-3 minutes with a driver drill and #3 hex bit, the adjustable shelves attach just like a ClosetMaid shelving system. Easier peasier. While I love my Loyalfires, this Boosiny should win design of the year! Especially if you have any intention of moving the rack or disassembling it for stowage.I could not be more pleased than I am with this dish rack! Well done Boosiny design team, you made my day!
R**F
Good purchase
Easy to put together. Holds a lot of dishes. Drains great, very sturdy, great size.
P**Y
Solid structure except for silverware and knife drainers.
I got this because I live in a small apartment with a small kitchen and getting a little more counter space is huge for me because I cook a lot. I saw an over the sink drainer on fb and my brain exploded - I hadn’t known they were a thing! - so I spent a bunch of time doing research and eventually picked this one after checking all the measurements, though why they are in mm remains mysterious since they’re all in nice even multiples of 10mm, or as I hear the kids are calling it these days, 1cm. Hey, who knows, I’m American. Anyway, the thing arrives, it’s the size they say it is, I have a disability that means my joints are messed up but I didn’t have to get help putting it together - it was slightly awkward but not worse than slightly awkward, it’s a slightly awkward structure. Instructions were easy to read and follow, they’re on the IKEA-style pictureless diagrams so that there’s minimal translating between languages, which I always appreciate from a design standpoint. It fits fine over my sink and is stable with the suction cups. It expanded with reasonable ease to the right size. It comes with four little attachments, one to hold cutting boards, one for knives, one for eating utensils (you know, forks and spoons and chopsticks), one to hold sponges and dish soap. The ones for cutting boards and dish soap are fine. The ones for knives and eating utensils are badly designed garbage - not only do they not work well, but less than two weeks after I got it the silverware one started breaking down - so you will need to get a silverware drainer that works for your setup. I’ve just ordered that and I’m going to zip-tie it on. 4 stars for most of it working, and it does hold more dishes than my prior flat countertop-hog drainer.
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