Magnetic shelves, narrow cabinets, expandable organizers and more nifty options ready to address whatever 'problem area' your home has.
The compact but sizable rack can be adjusted based on the width of your sink and all of the parts can be disassembled and rinsed in the dishwasher.: One dish rack, one bowl rack, one fruit basket, one knife and cutlery holder, one utensils holder, one cutting board holder, seven utility hooks, and one detergent rack.:"This purchase turned out to be one of things I didn't know I needed until I had it.
All of the different sections can be placed in different spots to fit the aesthetic and function of whatever kind of kitchen you've got . It does come disassembled so there are some screws and washers and instructions on how to put it together, a process which took 10 minutes.
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