Zojila ‘Rohan’ Dish Rack Drainer Utensil holder and Drain board, Stainless Steel Self Draining

41K7HH684HL. SL160  Zojila Rohan Dish Rack Drainer Utensil holder and Drain board, Stainless Steel Self Draining

  • Stylish contemporary design with great functional features
  • Fully high quality, rust proof (18-8) stainless steel 3-piece design with brushed finish drainboard and polished rack
  • Self draining, does not collect water. Raised on legs to overhang all kitchen sinks
  • Loads 13 dishes, 8 tumblers and over 50 cutlery pieces. Can also take pots and pans.
  • Stays clean and hygienic, very durable and rugged design

Product Description
The dish drainer has been reinvented to solve all your problems elegantly…

This brand new item, from the manufacturer, in original packaging features;

3-piece design including dish rack, drain board and cutlery holder, all of high quality 18-8 stainless steel.

Raised drainboard overhangs all sinks and continuously drains water to sink.

Rack holds pots and pans.

Enlivens your workspace while reducing workload and increasing cleanliness.

Curved side is 18 inches long and lines up with sink to allow water to automatically drain to sink. Curved side takes up the depth of your counter. Water drains from the central region of the curved side.

Short side is 14 inches long, sloped and will line up parallel to the counter.

The top of a 12 inch dish placed on the rack will be 15 inches high.

Drainboard is raised on legs and sits more than an inch above counter top at the draining edge.

Legs have protective covers to prevent slippage and damage to counter… More >>
Zojila ‘Rohan’ Dish Rack Drainer Utensil holder and Drain board, Stainless Steel Self Draining

5 Responses to “Zojila ‘Rohan’ Dish Rack Drainer Utensil holder and Drain board, Stainless Steel Self Draining”

  1. a mixture of elegant and clumsy; well executed but inadequately conceived. like a bad date: nice house, nobody home.

  2. I purchased this dishrack drainer based on previous comments. I was not disappointed. Having just had a granite countertop installed with undermounted stainless steel sinks, I wanted something that would continue the “look”. Not only is it beautiful, but also very functional. I highly recommend this product.

  3. A guest inquired about my dish rack while visiting the other day. He seemed impressed by the array of heavy pots, pans, and miscellany that I had confidently piled in layers on the rack.

    “How do you like that thing? We’re so sick of buying junk, and that looks really sturdy – and nice. And it actually drains into the sink!”

    “I LOVE it,” was my unguarded response.

    Can one truly love a dish rack? Yes, easily – when it does its job well, doesn’t make a mess of itself or its surroundings, and looks good to boot.

    After learning to literally hate countless messy, tippy, rusty, rotting, slimy dish racks over the course of 35 years, I splurged and bought one of these. After four years of use (bought in 2006), it is obvious that I’ll never need or want to buy a replacement – unless someone steals it.

  4. Absolutely the best money I have spent in a while! Great product. Very sturdy. It holds all of my dishes and pans without fear of tipping over like the plastic ones. Cleans up great too. I had planned on putting it away when not in use but since it cleans up so nicely, now I just let it sit on the counter. I definately wouldn’t do that with one of those plastic ones.

  5. Very expensive item for what it offers. No side prongs to insert glasses…not what I thought I was buying.

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