RAN4STRVWR—January 4, 2026
I'm reviewing the "OSOVGO SINK SPONGE HOLDER DRYING RACK" which was priced at $15.99 at the time of purchase. This has turned out to be just perfect for my sink...and Ive watched for something like this for quite some time. My main "need" was to get the sponges up off of the sink so they can air dry all the way around and not get mildewy from sitting in a puddle of water on the sink. I also love that its big enough for the sink stopper and hand soap to have a place to call their own rather than the edge of the sink by the stinky sponge! This did exactly what I needed it to do on our faucet but I dont think it would work on just any of them so be sure to not only check your measurements but also whether you would be better off with one that stayed to the left or stayed to the right. Ive seen reviewers mentioning theirs rusted but Ive been using this one since sometime in October and there is not any rust showing up so far. But if it does end up rusting Im pretty sure Id most likely buy another one just like it. Read more


April—November 17, 2025
This sponge holder fit my faucet perfectly right out of the box. Installation was simple and it does come with a hex wrench, although I used my own tools just to make things easier. Once tightened, it stays stable and does not slide around. I use it to hold a loofah, scrub pads, and a brush. It drains well with no water collecting on the bottom, and it has definitely helped keep my sponges and scrubbing tools from sitting in the sink. The stainless steel feels sturdy and good quality, and it blends in nicely with the rest of my kitchen. For my specific sink setup, it has been a bit inconvenient. My faucet rotates left and right, and the holder rotates with it, so I often have to move or spin the basket so it does not bump into the wall or my soap dispenser. It still works exactly as described, but my sink and faucet style are not the best match for a hanging organizer like this. Overall, it is a well made product and does what it is supposed to do, but I would recommend considering your faucet and sink layout before purchasing. It may be perfect for some setups, but for mine it ends up getting in the way more than I expected. I'm still giving it 5/5 because it does exactly what it describes it should do and I wont punish a product because of something that's my fault. Read more
Malisia Stahl—November 5, 2025
This would probably work better for a larger sink than I have. It's functional for me and reduces clutter on the sink shelf, but I'm constantly moving it this way and then that. Anything I hang from the external wrung catches on the sink middle. I'll probably gift this to my Mom, who has a much bigger sink area and whose sink shelf is more cluttered than mine. It's easy to install. Everything needed is included. It both swings freely as needed and sits securely at the level it's installed. Don't ask me how. Seems the engineer who designed it also knows a bit of magic. Read more
Ray—December 30, 2025
This is a rally nice product. Of course it fits as it is made to fit so make sure you look at how the attachment is on the end and not the side. It is meant to stick sideways off your sink and let your sponge drain. It works perfectly. It did not slip after attached, was easy to put on with the included tools and is very sturdy after attached. Easy to use and helps with organization of my kitchen. Read more
Andy Andrews—December 17, 2025
Not good for dual sinks Ana being left handed Read more
Cody J Schneider—November 15, 2025
You know the problem, right? The soaking-wet, lukewarm sponge left in the sink by a well-meaning partner? Ugh, the yuck factor is real. I bought the round left caddy hoping to end that mess and give my favorite scrubby a nice, dedicated home. I was super picky about this. It absolutely had to let the items actually dry (no weird dripping puddles), and I refused to give up any counter space or make the sink basin feel smaller. Seriously, this caddy is fantastic! Installation was a breeze—it comes with all the tools, and I had it mounted in about three minutes flat. I just put it up yesterday, but it’s already making my life easier. Both the sponge and my scrubby are sitting up high, drying quickly, and all the water drains right back where it belongs. If you're looking for a discreet, easy fix to a very common kitchen problem, grab this! Read more
A&A—November 11, 2025
This sponge holder was pretty easy to install and is convenient. It feels sturdy and I believe it will last. I like the added storage space without taking up counter space. That said, for us the use is limited. If I hang a small towel on the hook, it blocks the handle. The spout turns, so in order to keep the sponge holder from turning with it and blocking us from washing/rinsing dishes, we had to mount it on the stationary part closer to the counter. This is not necessarily practical, because it makes accessing the handle less fluid. I think it's worth considering the anatomy of your faucet if this would be an issue for you. I believe if I had gotten the left-handed one, it would have limited the issue of it blocking the handle. Still, it can't practically be mounted on the rotating spout. Read more
J. Kim—December 9, 2025
The media could not be loaded. First of all, this sponge holder will only really fit faucets that have a diameter of about an inch or so. If your faucet is wider than that (like if it has a base or something), you may have to find some other way to jerry rig this on. Also, this would be much better if the connection to the faucet was in the middle of the basket rather than on the end. I think what I dislike the most about this holder is that it swings with the faucet. The basket is long enough that if you have anything next to your faucet (like your dish soap bottle, etc.), it will hit it. Having the cuff in the middle (so that the towel hanger is facing out) would reduce the amount of distance it swings out, as well as making it a little more practical. Finding some way to fix it in one spot (rather than having it swing) would be best, though. Read more