Do you have something similar for drying your dishes?
By Greenery8
@grenery8 (15091)
Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
March 6, 2025 5:30am CST
I mostly use plastic and this is a 2part set. It's not handy when carrying it without a bag but i bought a smaller version so i managed.
This is actually the price of bigger version, the price from 3-4 years ago and now it is sold as a smaller item. I am sometimes getting shocked how even plastic things became very expensive these days.
I liked 2 plastic flowers in the same thrift store and they were 7dollars. This set was 3.20 dollars.
Times really change, not in a good way.
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@somewitch (2349)
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6 Mar
We have the drying rack in the cabinet above the kitchen sink, and that is usually enough. That plastic rack is pretty cool though, I also like the color.
I don’t know if it’s just the cost of raw materials that made plastic more expensive or if there’s some “green tax” as well.

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@DaddyEvil (144314)
• United States
6 Mar
We have a similar dish drainer sitting beside our kitchen sink. The main difference is ours folds up if I need to move it somewhere. Pretty bought ours several years ago when we were moving into this house. I have no idea how much she paid for it. (She bought it for me. She certainly doesn't wash any dishes.
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@grenery8 (15091)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
9 Mar
@DaddyEvil well, that can be annoying
yes. kitchen is not important but it would be better i we can move freely there


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@grenery8 (15091)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
7 Mar
well, steel is more better and durable. my last plastic rack was 5 years old. if i didn't get too tired of cleaning it all the time and due to light colour, it would be still with me. cheering you for getting a plastic one, if you decide



