I feel like I’ll have anxiety of someone going to unintentionally knock it with a plate or a dish to start a chain reaction and I’ll be watching anyone doing anything near it.
I prefer the one over the sink but built into a cabinet (Finnish style, I think?) for both clearance and living in an earthquake zone
I remember being young enough to believe affording this kind of stuff was still my future.
(It wasn’t).
Have this exact one. It is great. Solid, grates are right sizes, somehow doesn’t block the window either.
Post pic pls
In its glory

Thank you
No thanks, things drop. I’d like my drying rack lower so anything that drops doesn’t smash into a trillion pieces
How many?!
. * Dish-washing-machine *
- much more water-efficient
- much more time-efficient
- …
No nees for fancy weird plastics, that can make your dishes dirty with sink-water.
Then you bring it home, set it all up, and you realize your sink is too wide and none of your dishes fit in the slots.
The real danger is when you overload it because you put off doing the dishes, then the whole thing shifts because the screws have loosened, dumping all your shit onto the counter and floor.
So, like dating? That tracks.
Sharp knives are supposed to be dried manually, not on a rack.
Looks a lot like “not putting the dishes away just yet” with more steps…
Didn’t know the dishes needed shampoo and conditioner…
damnit @Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com, stop advertising to my absolute must haves.
My wife just made me buy one after showing her this meme. We’re both pumped about the space we’ll save.
Hold onto that feeling, fellow mortals.
I have a regular old dishrack, the normal kind you sit on the counter. It fits high in the sink, so its raised and gets air. Most of the time its in the lefthand sink. If I have a big load, I move it back to the counter while I wash, and then back to the sink. I was gonna get something fancy till I started doing this. No need. Looks nice and neat. No counter used. Cost: $1.
How would one get the knives in and out?
Same way as any other day: slowly and with a subtle smirk. Just, don’t make the happy noises if anyone’s watching. 🤓
I wanted one when I was young. The apartment was overpriced and cramped. A traditional drying rack was later than the counter.
Now, I am old. I do not want one.






