RIKnROX—January 25, 2026
This may be the most useful thing you didn’t know you needed. Seriously. The kitchen in my little farmhouse is tiny, so I’m always looking for ways to make the most of every bit of space. When a problem comes up, I try to find a practical solution. One thing that has consistently frustrated me is the lack of usable space around my kitchen sink. I notice it most when I’m washing vegetables or draining food in a colander—where do you set it afterward? When I came across this triangular rack, it was an immediate “aha” moment. I ordered it right away. Although the listing calls it a dish drying rack, that’s not really accurate—you can’t fit many dishes on it. 😉 It’s much better described as a draining rack, and it’s incredibly versatile. I’m sure there are many ways to use it, but here’s how I plan to use mine. First, I’ll use it to hold my colander when draining pasta and similar foods. I usually end up awkwardly balancing the colander on the narrow divider between the two sides of the sink, which is far from ideal. This solves that problem perfectly. Second, it will be a great place to set potatoes and other vegetables after washing them, keeping them clean and out of the way until I’m ready to use them. Third—and this is a big one for me—I’ll use it for eggs. I raise chickens and wash the eggs before storing them in the refrigerator. This rack provides a safe, stable spot to place them after washing so they don’t roll around and break. The rack is strong and sturdy, yet surprisingly lightweight. It fits perfectly in the corner of my sink and doesn't slip due to the silicone edges. It’s easy to clean with soap and water, or you can simply put it in the dishwasher. It also rolls up for storage if needed, though I keep mine right behind my dish drainer on the counter so it’s always within reach. When it's in place you can still use the remainder of your sink I think the price is very fair for such a useful, well-made product. Read more
JJ—February 25, 2026
I don't know if I'd really call this a "dish drying rack". Its more of a "sponge and dish brush drying rack". I don't really want to deduct any stars because it works great for storing those things and keeping them dry and mold free, but I don't think it is really big enough to hold more than a couple of coffee cups at the most. I like that it's light weight. It barely takes up any space on your sink, and I love that it keeps everything off the back of the sink so nothing is draining and making gross film in that area. It is sturdy. It holds my dish soap, the container I use to store all of my little cleaning devices for stuff like straws, lids, and counter/sink crevices, as well as a sponge and a large scrub Daddy brush with a handle. Overall, this device has improved the organization and use of space in my kitchen. I feel like it helps keep things cleaner, and has been very useful. I also like that it can easily roll up and be stored out of sight. I definitely think it's worth the cost. Read more
Another MG—February 2, 2026
This has been more handy than I thought it would be. I initially got it to use for putting our scrub brushes on so they could dry. It does work well for that and keeps them out of the sink or off the counter. But what I’m really loving this for is to thaw meat or other frozens on. I usually sit whatever I’m thawing in the sink, and then it’s just in the way all day. With this rack I can put it up out of the way and any ice or juices or whatever drip into the sink and I don’t have to worry about cleaning up a melty mess. It’s easy to just roll up and stick behind the faucet when it’s not being used. It’s also a great drying rack and I find myself using it more often than I do our drying mat. I’m kind of loving it actually and I didn’t expect it to do much more than hold a couple brushes. I’m thinking about getting another one for the other side of the sink. I really like this and I’d totally recommend it. You’ll find more uses for it than you’d think. Read more
S—February 16, 2026
I really wanted to love this triangle roll-up drying rack, but unfortunately, it just doesn't fit my sink very well because my sink edges aren't flat. It seems like this would work much better on a sink with a different layout, but on mine, it can't sit flush because of the air gap and the soap dispenser getting in the way. It’s a bummer because I love the concept of saving space in the corner, but if your sink area has those extra fixtures or isn't a simple flat surface, it might be a bit of a struggle to get it to stay put. I see the vision, which is why I'm not removing any stars. It was my fault for not taking those things into consideration. Read more
Helene—February 3, 2026
Living in an RV means every inch of counter space matters, especially when it comes to washing dishes. This triangle roll-up dish drying rack has been a surprisingly helpful addition to our tiny kitchen. The triangular shape fits neatly over the corner of our sink, instantly providing extra room to dry dishes without taking over the entire counter. The stainless-steel rods feel sturdy, and the silicone grips keep it from sliding around. I love that it rolls up tightly when not in use. It is ideal for small spaces where every item needs to 'earn its keep.' It’s also easy to rinse clean, which is a must in an RV where we try to keep maintenance simple. It’s not a huge rack, but that’s exactly why it works so well for us; it creates just enough extra space for cups, utensils, or a few plates without feeling bulky. If working in a compact kitchen or looking for a space-saving solution, this little corner rack is a smart, efficient upgrade and a great value for the price. Read more