Recommend your dish rack

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How does a mat work if you have a lot of dishes? You can't stack them.


Anonymous
Doesn't the mat get really soggy? Do you just wring it dry?
Anonymous
I LOVE my drying mat. I will never go back to a rack.
Anonymous
No, the mat doesn't get really soggy. Mine is made of some weird material that the water almost beads up on the surface and dries really fast.

It's not a solution for someone who does lots of dishes every day, but if you wash 2 or 3 items a day, or the occasional big pan or something, it is perfect.

When possible, I try to tip things like water bottles up a bit to let air flow in them (like I will tilt the bottle so it is up a bit using the lid, or on a knife I'm washing, or something). iIf I'm not washing anything else to tip it up a little bit, I' start with it face down and then after a little while flip it up so the inside dries completely. Works fine.
Anonymous
+1 for Simple Human. A little on the pricier side, but designed well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does a mat work if you have a lot of dishes? You can't stack them.





Nothing is stacked here. And there are only a few items on the mat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does a mat work if you have a lot of dishes? You can't stack them.





Nothing is stacked here. And there are only a few items on the mat.


Yep, dish,arts like someone explained before a re only when you have a few items.
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