Introducing the Rubbermaid 13.81 In. x 17.62 In. Black Wire Sink Dish Drainer, now available at Grass Valley in Grass valley, CA. This essential kitchen accessory is designed to provide a reliable solution for drying your dishes while keeping your sink area organized and clean. With its sleek black finish and sturdy construction, this dish drainer not only enhances your kitchen's aesthetics but also offers practical functionality for both busy households and culinary enthusiasts in Grass valley.
- Durable Construction: Made from coated wire, this dish drainer cushions and protects your dishes and sink, ensuring longevity and reliability.
- Microban Antimicrobial Protection: Built-in Microban technology fights the growth of stain and odor-causing bacteria, keeping your dish drainer fresh and hygienic.
- Ample Capacity: With slots for up to 13 dishes, this extra deep drainer maximizes drying space, making it perfect for large families or entertaining guests.
- Sturdy Design: Strong enough to securely hold stoneware plates, this dish drainer is ideal for all types of dinnerware.
- Convenient Silverware Cup: The detachable silverware cup allows for organized drying of utensils, adding to the overall efficiency of your kitchen setup.
Imagine the convenience of having a dedicated space for your freshly washed dishes, neatly organized and ready for use. The Rubbermaid dish drainer is perfect for those in Grass valley who appreciate a tidy kitchen environment. Whether you're washing up after a family meal or preparing for a dinner party, this dish drainer ensures that your dishes are well taken care of while they dry.
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Rubbermaid 13.81 In. x 17.62 In. Black Wire Sink Dish Drainer is more than just a drying rack; it's a vital tool for maintaining cleanliness and order in your kitchen. Don't let clutter take over your sink space—opt for this stylish and functional dish drainer available at Grass Valley in Grass valley, CA.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.