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Thursday, September 09, 2010
Racks And Drainers For Your Dishes
Written by Leon Ritten   
Sunday, 07 February 2010 20:00

You can conserve time and energy by utilizing an extra-deep dish drainer, which is great for letting your dishes drip-dry each day.



You can conserve time and energy by utilizing an extra-deep dish drainer, which is great for letting your dishes drip-dry each day.

There are a variety of styles and designs available in dish drainers, with an assortment of size choices, and different arrangements including one piece, two tiers, or one with a bottom tray or silverware holder that can be removed. These great space savers will easily fit inside your sink or on your countertop. Capable of holding 12 - 16 dinner plates, bowls, cups, and a separate place designed for forks, spoons, and knives, this drainer will allow your dishes to drain quickly.

A piece of kitchenware of this nature comes in a stainless steel, wire-coated plastic, or in bamboo to offer a varied choice.

For a solid, dependable choice, dish drainers in stainless steel are often a high-favored option. These often come in a variety of configurations, with split tiers, separate utensil holder, raised legs, and treatment for rust resistance are common features.

The longer, prettier bamboo drainer is great for kitchens that have narrow counters. The drainer angles down toward the sink so that all the water goes into the sink and allowing the dishes to dry faster. You put the dishes in on their side, diagonally, or front facing.

A drainer for over the sink will be adjustable a lot of times so that it can fit in many different size sinks, will, thanks to the grips it has, hold a lot of dishes, and doesn't take up a lot of room.

Along with the detachable silverware holder, you will generally find scratch resistant feet and wire cushions on a compact dish rack; this allows you to use the rack without worry of damage to your sink and dishes. The growth of stain and odor causing bacteria is prevented with antimicrobial protection aids which some dish drainer racks are treated with.

A compact can hold a lot of dishes and is great for people in dorms, trailers, offices, apartments, or RVs where there isn't a whole lot of space on the counter for a big drainer or rack for dishes.

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