iDesign Kichen, Buedzëmmer, Keller, Garage, D'Gia Collection, 12,75 x 11, poléiert

Brand:iDesign

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Déi organesch Fonctiounen vun dëser Mauer sconce maachen et schéngt wéi wann et mat der Natur ass. Den handgemaachte, kloere Steenglas Schiet klaut d'Show mat senger ënnerwaasser-inspiréierter Ambiance. De Schiet gëtt op der Plaz gehal vun engem minimalistesche gebastelten Nickelrahmen deen Äert Heem an eng natierlech schéi berouegend Plaz fir Iech an Är Famill transforméiert.

IDESIGN: iDesign bitt innovativ Heem & Kichen Späicherprodukter zu engem verstännege Präis; mir sinn e weltwäite Leader am Haushalter mat enger Missioun all Dag méi einfach ze maachen mat Produkter entwéckelt fir Leit ze hëllefen hir Haiser mat Stil ze organiséieren an ze verbesseren. IDEAL GRÉISST - E Must-Have op Ärer Lëscht vun neien Heembedierfnesser, Kichen Rack misst 12,75 x 11, perfekt fir Är Kichen ënnerzegoen; perfekt fir Kichenorganisatioun ouni ze vill Plaz opzehuelen. STURDY - Dëst ënnerzegoen Rack fir ënnen vun ënnerzegoen Fonctiounen rutschlos Plastik Féiss fir ze verhënneren datt d'Gitter um Buedem vun engem naass Spull rutscht; kann och als Geschirrtrockner benotzt ginn. DURABLE MAT EEN EINFACH DRAIN - Sink Rack ass aus rostbeständeg Stol mat engem poléierte Finish fir Joere vu Qualitéitsnotzung gemaach; Zentrum Lach ënnerzegoen Drain strainer erlaabt fir einfach Zougang op Är Kamoudheet. METAL KITCHEN SINK GRID - Edelstahl Sinkbeschützer fir Kichen ënnerzegoen hëllefen Är Platen vu Schued beim Wäschen an Trocknen ze schützen; iDesign Metal Sink Grid ass ideal fir ze benotzen als Protecteur an Geschirrrack an der Kichen, Buedzëmmer a Wäschraum.
Brand iDesign
Color Polished
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,839 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 72102-RH34
Item Weight 0.85 Pounds
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Manufacturer InterDesign
Material Other
Mounting Type Sink
Product Dimensions 1.25 x 11 x 12.75 inches
Product Dimensions 1.25"D x 11"W x 12.75"H
Recommended Uses For Product Kitchen

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Scritto da: Sandsadie
Fits in sink perfectly.
This seems quite sturdy and well-made. Would have given 5 Stars if the opening in the center would be a bit larger so I could remove drain without having to lift entire item up, but that is a minor issue, just annoying.
Scritto da: ARealHumanBeing2020
This is exactly as pictured and does what it says
I had a lovely version of this is a new, stainless steel farmers sink at a freshly built high end airbnb I stayed in for 8 months. I immediately got these for my much smaller, double sided stainless sink at home. NOT the same! LOL! It feels like "clutter" and I dont know why. I will live a little longer with them and see how I feel later. It is as pictured and JUST fits so Im glad I got the smaller of the two I was looking at.
Scritto da: Piraha Mura
Suitable for flat sinks with steep walls
Basically it's suitable for stainless steel sinks with almost vertical walls and flat bottom. That's because the feet are short, which are a small loop of steel protected b a rubber cover. I have a traditional porcelain sink with curvy walls and bottom. So the grid is "standing" tall on the sink by the 4 corners instead of the 4 feet, with a 1 to 2 inch gap from the bottom. You can also find a small grid relative to the sink so the feet stands on the middle flatter portion of the sink, leaving a larger gap at the sides. Since the grid is touching the sink only at the 4 corners, I use 3/8" ice maker tubes to protect the porcelain. I cut the tube into 1/4" lengths. Make a slit on each tube section so they wrap around the grid at the corner. You need several tube sections to cover each corner. It's effortless if you use an oscillator tool. Metal blade is always suitable for plastic. Update: I use semi clear 1" silicone tape (x-treme tape) to wrap the corners. Much easier and much better. The tapes stick to themselves and don't come off, day in day out. The grid is rather stylish because of the thicker flat border and the middle ring. It's not like the grids for the oven. As for the hole I think it's about the right size. Yes, the plug and filter doesn't come through the hole. But you can unplug through the hole without taking the plug out. Some plugs are designed not to be taken out completely. You can pour liquid containing trash into the hole and into the filter/strainer. It's better than without a hole. If the plug or filter can come out of the hole, it's two large at about 4" or more. I used to have a mat. I'm now sold on the idea of a metal grid. First, my wife ended up cleaning the mat everyday because she can't stand the stain on it. I suppose there are mats that don't stain (that much) but plastic grids or mats are food traps. With a stainless steel grid, I'm confident enough to drain fish, fruit on it, as well as cups and dishes. This is a plus. My main aim is to protect the porcelain. The glaze on the porcelain is wearing thin and stains start to develop. I don't want to paint is with toxic stuff, possibly coming out gradually. My wife grind more to remove the stains, wearing down the glaze faster. It's a downward spiral. I don't want to replace the sink because it only make sense to replace the whole worktop. And if you replace the worktop it make more sense to replace the ageing cabinets. It's also about time to replace the floor. A grid is the much better choice for now. The metal grid doesn't protect, say, glass cups as much as a plastic mat. But that's not the point. Also, the landing is a lot softer on the grid with some flexibility than on rigid porcelain.
Scritto da: Deb H.
Great sturdy sink grid
Love this sink grid. I love that it has the checkerboard wiring so that utensils such as forks and spoons can’t get through and hit the sink. I used to have a silicone mat in the sink but realized it would accumulate a lot of gunk underneath in a short period of time that I would have to clean. At least with this metal sink grid this cannot happen. I also appreciate the plastic feet so there’s no noise of the metal feet hitting my aluminum sink when putting something heavy on it. Even though I have a sink drainer and it doesn’t fit through the hole of this sink grid it’s no big deal. How lazy is one if they can’t just lift up the sink grid to take out the drainer. I highly recommend this product.
Scritto da: PipNLil
A few good years
This was my second one. The center ring around the hole rusted out and peeled overtime making me question whether it was truly stainless steel or stainless applied over a cheap metal. That being said I did like it when it was new so I ordered another and I will be sure to never allow wetness to sit on top of it in the sink for very long. Hoping it will keep its pristine shiny look. A good buy if taken care of!
Scritto da: Dave
Fits in regular sink
Fits perfectly in a regular 2 sided stainless steel kitchen sink. Like the fact that you can access the drain stopper without taking the rack out. You can't pull the stopper out, but can adjust to fill or drain the sink. Has nice plastic feet to prevent scratches, the feet are attached well. I love this rack because I can stack my dishes on it after rinsing and it keeps all soap residue away from dishes and down the drain.
Scritto da: Cathi W.
VERY NICE EXCEPT...
This is a very nice, sturdy product that fits well & sits flat in my sink, but... the opening for the sink drain basket is smaller than the basket!!! Drain baskets are a uniform size. WHY would this manufacturer design this product in such a manner as to require it be lifted up in order to remove & clean out the drain basket??? Totally dumb!! Get your R&D people on this asap!! And once you correct this flaw, let me know & you can send me a new set of 2 AT NO CHARGE!!!

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