A bone-dry counter and twice the drying space
2-Tier Self-Draining Dish Rack: Bone-Dry Counter, No Tray to Dump
The sloped drainboard funnels every drop out a 360° swivel spout straight into your sink. No tray of slimy water to dump. No puddle creeping across the counter.
Two tiers hold a full day of dishes on a small footprint.
Rust-resistant coating lasts. Folds flat. Top tier lifts off.
Honestly thought it'd still pool water like every other rack, but I took the chance and I'm so glad I did.
Over 8,200 Kitchens with Bone-Dry Counters
2-Tier Self-Draining Dish Rack: Bone-Dry Counter
Fits under my cabinets
Didn't realize the top tier lifts off until I got it, now I can actually slide it under the cabinets when I need the counter space.
Perfect for first apartments
If you're in a tiny rental with zero counter space and hand-wash everything, buy this. I got one for my niece when she moved into her first studio and she said it literally solved her biggest kitchen problem. The two tiers mean she can actually use her counter to cook instead of stacking wet dishes everywhere.
Didn't believe it until I tried it
I kept putting it off because every dish rack I've bought rusts or still leaves puddles. Saw the spout thing and figured I'd try it once. Worth it.
Counter stays dry all day now
I used to wipe the counter down twice a day because water would creep everywhere from my old rack. Now? Nothing. The spout drains right into the sink and my counter is bone dry even after a full day of dishes. I got so much counter space back I can actually prep dinner without moving a pile of wet plates first.
Zero rust after four months of hard use
I was so skeptical because my last rack turned orange in like two months, but this one's been getting hit with water twice a day since July and still looks brand new.
Perfect for our tiny first apartment
We moved into a 450 sq ft studio and had literally 18 inches of counter space between the sink and the wall. This thing folds out to hold everything from dinner and breakfast, then collapses back so I have room to chop vegetables. The draining spout was a bonus I didn't even know I needed until I realized I wasn't wiping up puddles three times a day anymore.
I didn't know I needed the swivel spout until I had it
I bought this mostly for the two tiers because my counter is tiny, but the swivel spout is honestly genius. I can aim it exactly where my drain is instead of water dribbling down the front of my cabinets like every other rack I've tried. That one feature alone was worth it.
Perfect for small apartment kitchens
If you're in a small rental with like 2 feet of counter space, this is the answer. I was doing dish Tetris every night and the puddles were destroying my laminate. Now I can actually dry a full dinner's worth of dishes without losing my prep area. My roommate asked where I got it the day it arrived.
Bought it for the no-dump thing, staying for all of it
I was so tired of dumping that gross tray water every night. Saw the spout and figured I'd try it. Took maybe 60 seconds to set up and I haven't touched a wet tray since. Worth it just for that.
The Dish Rack That Actually Drains Into the Sink, Not Onto Your Counter
Two tiers, a swivel spout, and a bone-dry counter.
You wash the dinner dishes and stack them in the rack. Ten minutes later there's a puddle creeping across the counter and a tray full of gray water to dump.
You're out of counter space so you build a leaning tower of plates and bowls by the sink. A glass slides off and shatters. You wipe up water three times a day.
Your old rack rusted out in six months. The new one has a wide drain but water still pools around the edges and ends up on the counter. You need room to cook but the rack takes it all.
The Tactical AC Fan puts cold air in your hand in seconds. Hold it, hang it from your neck, or set it on your desk. Four ways to use it. One charge runs all day. Goes everywhere your car fan can't.
Why Renters and Small-Kitchen Cooks Choose the 2-Tier Rack
Wide-mouth drains pool water around the edges, and it ends up on the counter anyway. Flat racks fill with slimy gray water you have to keep dumping. Single-tier racks force you to build a leaning tower of dishes by the sink. The 2-tier self-draining rack funnels every drop out a 360° swivel spout straight into your sink, holds a full day of dishes on two levels, and keeps your counter bone dry with zero tray to dump.
Why Renters and Small-Kitchen Cooks Choose the 2-Tier Rack
Wide-mouth drains pool water around the edges, and it ends up on the counter anyway. Flat racks fill with slimy gray water you have to keep dumping. Single-tier racks force you to build a leaning tower of dishes by the sink. The 2-tier self-draining rack funnels every drop out a 360° swivel spout straight into your sink, holds a full day of dishes on two levels, and keeps your counter bone dry with zero tray to dump.
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Drains every drop into the sink via swivel spout, not tray
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Sloped drainboard, no standing water, no slimy tray to dump ever
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Rust-resistant coated finish that lasts
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Guardrails hold glasses and plates so nothing slides off
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2 tiers double your drying space without taking more counter room
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30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
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Clean Dishes, Bone-Dry Counter, No Tray.
2,800+ people who bought it for them say the same thing.
Clean Dishes, Bone-Dry Counter, No Tray.
2,800+ people who bought it for them say the same thing.
Counter Stayed Bone Dry After a Full Day
Tiers (Top Lifts Off for Low Cabinets)
Swivel Spout Rotates to Aim Into Any Sink
The 2-Tier Self-Draining Dish Rack drains every drop straight into your sink via a 360° swivel spout, holds a full day of dishes on two levels, and keeps your counter bone dry with zero tray to dump, so you get the counter space back to cook.
The Dish Rack That Drains Itself Into the Sink, Not Onto Your Counter
Set the 2-Tier Self-Draining Dish Rack next to your sink, point the swivel spout into the bowl, and you are done managing water. The sloped drainboard catches every drop from your plates, bowls, and cups and funnels it out a 360° spout straight into the sink, so your counter stays bone dry and there is no tray of gray slimy water to dump. Two tiers hold a full day of dishes on half the footprint of the leaning tower you used to build by the sink, so you get the counter space back to chop, prep, and cook. Guardrails keep glasses from sliding off. The rust-resistant coated finish does not pit or flake. It folds flat, expands to fit your counter width, and the top tier lifts off to slide under low cabinets or use solo.
How It Keeps Your Counter Dry
Expand It, Aim It
Unfold the rack and rotate the 360° spout over your sink. The sloped board tilts every drop toward the spout.
Stack Dishes
Plates on top, bowls and cups below. Guardrails keep glasses from sliding. Utensils in the caddy.
Walk Away
Water funnels out the spout into the sink. The counter stays dry. No tray to dump. No puddle to wipe.
Not a tray to dump. A spout that drains for you.
The sloped drainboard tilts every drop toward the back edge and funnels it out a 360° swivel spout you aim straight into your sink. Water never pools under the rack. It never creeps across the counter. You never wipe up a puddle or dump a tray of slimy dish water again. Two tiers stack plates up top and bowls below, so a full day of dishes fits on a footprint smaller than a cutting board, and you reclaim the counter room you actually need to cook.
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Sloped Board and Swivel Spout. Water Drains Into the Sink, Not Onto Your Counter
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2 Tiers Double Your Drying Space on Half the Footprint
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Guardrails, Utensil Caddy, and Cup Slots. Everything Stays Put and Organized
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Rust-Resistant Coated Finish. No Pitting, Flaking, or Orange Stains
2-Tier Self-Draining Dish Rack Questions
No. This rack has no tray to dump at all. The sloped drainboard and 360° swivel spout funnel every drop straight into your sink as dishes dry, so water never sits or pools. You get a bone-dry counter with zero slimy water to deal with.
This rack has a rust-resistant coated finish specifically designed to handle constant water exposure without corroding. The coating protects the metal from moisture and dish soap residue, so it stays clean and functional long-term.
Yes. The top tier lifts off completely, so you can slide the lower tier under cabinets or use just one tier when you need the clearance. It also folds flat when not in use, giving you full flexibility for tight spaces.
Yes. The rack includes guardrails on both tiers and dedicated cup slots that hold glasses, mugs, and plates securely in place so nothing slides or tips off the edge as it dries.
It gives you room back. The two tiers stack vertically to hold a full day of dishes on a small footprint, so you're drying twice as many dishes in half the counter space. You reclaim the room you need to prep and cook.