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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Great concept but disappointing quality,
By LJ (Covington, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
I give this product two stars as an average: 3 stars for design, 1 for quality. Because most of my dishes and glasses go into the dishwasher I wanted a large open dish rack for pots and plastic bowls and containers. I don't find the "wave" design holds up these items very well, but there's plenty of room to stack them; the utensil basket isn't really deep enough to keep cooking utensils from flopping over, but I can live with these issues. My biggest complaint is that the stainless steel wires have rust on them! Each juncture where two wires meet has rust around it, but there's also rust at the ends of each wire. Even some of the wires have rust along the lengths with more on the underside than above. I have aluminum pots so they aren't the cause of the rust. A $50 stainless steel dish rack should not rust after only two months use...a major disappoinment!
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Cheap, breakable plastic,
By Jen (NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
This is a huge dish rack with excellent drainage. However, the sides are clip on plastic pieces which broke within 2 months of use. The plastic parts hold your glasses and silverware. They clip into the stainless steel rack. The hole in the plastic that gets clippped into the stainless steel broke and no longer stays attached. The glass "fingers" to hold glasses, broke. Not that they ever held glasses. Everything fell off of them. This is the worse dish rack I've ever owned. If the plastic was replaced by metal, it would be great. I'm sorry I dumped my Rubbermaid dish rack and replaced it with this one.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good news and bad news,
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This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
First let me say, I'll never, ever forgive Rubbermaid for discontinuing large drain boards with the lip on the short end, nor for so seriously downgrading the quality of their dish drains. They were long-lived, functional, easy to clean, and all-around user friendly.
But even Rubbermaid's original quality items don't last forever, so I bought this OXO Good Grips folding stainless steel *contraption* (there's no better word for it), at a pretty steep price, in the hope that at least the capacity would be sufficient. I don't know about you, but the major reason I need a dish drain is for large items that don't go in the dishwasher, like cutting boards and large pots and pans. I've used it for about 24 hours now, and can say it has a couple of good points but several bad ones as well: The main good point is that it is quite capacious and works well enough for those big spaghetti pots, long knives, big wooden spoons, plastic dishes and the like while the dishwasher does what it's good at: the plates, glasses, cutlery, and cups. It also appears to keep the counter underneath dry, which matters a lot. The other major good point is that the board underneath can be rotated so the spout points in whatever direction you wish, so in turn the drain can be oriented as you wish. Thank you, OXO, for that little design thought. However, it is a delicate assembly. It's got very fancy utensil holders at both ends that are supposed to clip into place to keep them from tipping over. The clips don't stay clipped, so if you try to move the monster, say, to get the spout a little farther over the sink, and accidentally grab the utensil holders to do so, they come unmoored. The board doesn't stay well seated under the drain, either. The slightest nudge dislodges it, allowing the dishes to wet the counter top. I admit it, I'm a klutz, and nudge it constantly, and constantly have to reposition it. The cup holders would work only for something like a lightweight (plastic) child's juice cup. They're not tall or sturdy enough to hold even an ordinary coffee mug upright. This thing is bulky. When the spout is well-positioned to drain into the sink, the utensil holder sticks a good two inches over the sink as well. So that means I hit it all the time while washing anything large. Which means, the utensil holder disconnects and the drain board moves out of place. Sigh...I feel like I'm fighting with it constantly. Had I designed it, I would have made the wire arcs intended to hold plates vertically at least a half inch larger in all dimensions. As they are they barely hold a cutting board, or, say, the glass carousel from the microwave, upright. I also would have made the water spout longer, and a bit wider. I haven't yet attempted to clean it. We'll see whether the water spots can be removed with a little dish soap and gentle scrubbing. If not, the next best cleaner is Barkeeper's Friend Lime & Rust Remover. It worked extremely well on the Rubbermaid drain board, let's hope it doesn't destroy this contraption! ADDENDUM after a full week of use: I like it better, we've got a more friendly relationship and I've learned how to avoid knocking the board out of place and so forth. I've also discovered that if you put a mug over TWO of the cup fingers at a time, it works as it's supposed to. And finally, today I used a little Barkeeper's Friend Lime & Rust Remover on a wet sponge to wipe away the water spots on the board and it worked perfectly. The board did not melt away, and the spots came off just fine and it looks like new after being dried with a paper towel. YAY!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OXO Dish rack,
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This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
Very sturdy, holds a lot of dishes, and water drains right out. It's a huge improvement over my last dish rack. My only complaint is that the utensil holders are a little awkward because they don't hold the utensils upright very well. But I like the slots for small knives, which keeps them away from other utensils.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best dish rack you'll ever own,
By Joey Bagadonuts (Venice, Florida) - See all my reviews Never did I ever imagine I'd ever write a review of a dish rack, but here I am, singing it's praises. I've bought dish racks from Target, Wal-Mart and Bed Bath and Beyond, and they all have either rusted...been impossible to clean thoroughly and acted like a Petri dish for bacteria or I've had issues with their capacity or design. I've been looking for a new dish rack for a month now and I just would NOT once again buy the same old thing that I'd end up regretting in no time at all. Here's where the OXO "Folding Dish Rack" is different from most other brands: The rack is stainless steel. The "pan" underneath is sturdy plastic, is easily removable and can be easily cleaned, quickly and thoroughly. (I love Simple Human products but the Simple Human plastic rack and pan were extremely difficult to clean underneath. The "pan" has a flexible drain and and drains easily over the rim of my Elkay sink. The pan itself can be mounted to drain from the front, back or sides. (Many other brands can't and I love when I have options). Plenty of room for plates, pots, bowls, a large silverware rack and even has a knife holder. The OXO folding rack even has a "wavy" area in the bottom called "bowl waves" designed to...you guessed it....keep bowls and pans upright to allow them to drain easily and allow for more storage. Neat! The OXO "folding dish rack" is sturdy, yet it's able to be taken apart and stored with minimal hassle and in narrow places if need be. I'm glad I waited and didn't buy just any dish rack. OXO has a winner here!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Many problems - both design and manufacturing,
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This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
I've had this dish rack for less than a year. Some problems were evident right out of the box but others have developed over time. Our kitchen sink has a very high lip and the elevated drip spout is not high enough. Perhaps I should have taken the rack back at that time but I decided to prop the rack up off the kitchen counter. This never worked very well and the rack has consistently bled water onto the counter. This rack will work with an under-mounted kitchen sink but it will not work for sinks with a raised lip.
I was skeptical about the quality of the plastic parts and, sure enough, all are chipped or broken after gentle use. The uprights for holding glasses are flimsy at best. One is now gone. There are structural cracks at the joints where the wire ends engage the plastic. Finally, this product is not easy to assemble and has a tendency to auto-disassemble. To build the unit, you insert the ends of metal rods into keyholes in the plastic ends, then pivot the plastic down to clip the bottom onto the metal rack. This is a fussy operation and doesn't hold very well. When you move the rack to clean up the water that accidentally pools beneath it, the rack frequently comes apart. I have been a big fan of this brand for years (best vegetable peeler in the world!) but this item is poorly designed and poorly manufactured. Please avoid.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
RUST,
This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
the stainless steel rack rusts! there's nothing stainless about it. the rust will get on your plates. awful.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Will not last long...,
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This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
I actually like the design of OXO products, including this dish rack. The tray is great and will always send the water to the sink. Unfortunately, this is not a rust-proof rack. In a matter of months, it started to rust and I only noticed because I saw tiny reddish spots on the edge of my white dishes since you need to look closer at the rack to see them.. If I'm gonna spend 50-60 bucks, I expect that it be rust-proof!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice design, but has some issues,
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This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
Overall, this rack has definitely been better than some of the cheaper racks I've brought, so far (2 years+ of use) no rust on the metal, and unlike others we don't seem to have had issues with it falling apart, or plastic clips breaking, or anything like that.
We have broken one of the cup prongs, but we were using them for drying baby bottles (heavy glass baby bottles) so I blame that on us. The reason for only three stars, two major complaints, one is that the spout part seems to be growing some sort of mold, which is impossible to clean off, the other is that, as others have said, the cutlery holder has extremely poor drainage which means it gets quite dirty, and is really hard to get clean.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worthwhile purchase,
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This review is from: OXO Good Grips Folding Stainless-Steel Dish Rack (Kitchen)
This was the only larger-type stainless dish drainer I could find. We like the size, the side compartments (helpful for organizing smaller items), and the drain (prevents standing water). It's also nice that it's foldable.
My only criticism--the price was more than I wanted to pay. |
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