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🌿 Elevate your kitchen game with eco-chic organization!
The HBlife Bamboo Dish Plate Bowl Cup Book Pot Lid Cutting Board Drying Rack Stand Drainer Storage Holder Organizer is a versatile and eco-friendly kitchen solution. Made from durable bamboo, it features a mildew-resistant surface and a lightweight design, making it easy to install and maintain. With the capacity to hold up to 8 dishes or lids, this stylish organizer is perfect for compact kitchens, ensuring your space remains tidy and functional.
R**R
Great Floating Bookshelves!
Background: I saw on Bored Panda that one can turn dish racks into floating book shelves relatively easily. Just a few Command hooks at the top, hang it vertically and *boom* bookshelf. I bought way too many books for my New Year's resolution to read more and my current bookshelf is overflowing. I do not have the space for another standing bookshelf, so this seemed like an easy way to create more shelving without taking up floor space.The dish racks/ shelves: They are solidly built. The rungs are an inch and a half apart vertically and 5 inches apart horizontally. The rungs cannot be pulled out (much to my dismay). One would have to break them out, if they wanted more than an inch and a half between them. I mention this because it limited the size of the books I could put in between the rungs.Setting up the shelves and putting in the books: I put a single nail into the drywall at the top of the dish rack. I like the idea of using Command strips, but I don't like hearing a thump in the middle of the night and wondering if it was my books falling to the ground or an intruder. The single nail worked very well. I found out soon enough that this means of shelving works best for thinner hardcover books or thicker paperbacks. The rungs only extend about 3 inches, so some of my books "slump" (see pic). I fixed this by putting either paperboard or cardboard beneath the book and the problem was solved (see other pic).Overall, I love the look and have found a great way to display my books. I don't have to take the entire stack off the shelf to access the books on the bottom. I cleared out 46 books from my standing bookshelf! So, now all my books thicker than 1 inch are in my standing bookshelf and all my thinner books are in my floating shelves. I wish they had a commenting feature on Amazon reviews because I'd love to see what you all come up with. Painted floating shelves. If you broke off a few rungs and liked to be able to put your big books in them too. Please leave reviews if you do this too! I'd love to see where your creativity take you! :)
D**
A great lid organizer
It is so easy to assemble,then organize your lids.No more falling lids when you open the cabinet. Great price under $10.Love it bought two.One for pot lids,one for plastic lids.
E**.
Easy to assemble and use but you may want to use glue . . .
This little bamboo plate/lid holder works well and despite not looking it, it is strong. The only minor difficulty I had with it was that after using it for a couple of weeks, it sometimes came apart. It's easy to put it back together, but it is better if you use glue when you assemble (or, in my case, reassemble) it so you won't have to worry about this problem.
A**R
Perfect little drying rack
This is a great little drying rack. It works especially well for silicone bags, lids, and small cutting boards. It doesn't take up much room and the bamboo wood dries quickly.
H**A
Space saving and holds 8 boards
These are great to display resin boards
R**I
Updated review
Previous review below. I’m not happy because one got moldy in no time. Bamboo is usually better than that. Couldn’t clean the mold out of the wood, so it is in the trash. I don’t recommend for use as a dish drying device anymore.I was looking for racks for various purposes, and liked that these were wood and inexpensive. When they arrived, I was unimpressed and worried they would fall apart. But I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how well they’ve done. I didn’t need racks in my shelves for anything; I decided to use both of these to help me dry dishes, in a versatile manner.Most dishes are bound for the dishwasher. But I don’t put plastics in there, or my pots and pans, or most of my big cooking utensils. It’s annoying to have to angle it all just so on the drying mats. And I really hate countertop dish racks; they look awful and take up a lot of room, and weren’t made for pots and pans.These little racks, on the other hand, are pretty great. They can handle my 750 ml water bottles and lids nicely, tilting them enough to drain them properly (otherwise I was going to buy a water bottle draining rack separately; this saved me there). Works great for jars and plastic containers and even for my cast iron pots of various types so far; maybe not as nice with a heavy cast iron skillet, but worked fine with the 10 inch size I made breakfast in.I love being able to reposition them relative to each other and the mats, and the neat, simple, clean look they have as opposed to every single countertop dish rack out there in the metal variety. They hold larger lids perfectly, letting them drain and dry at just the right angle. I have been so happy with them on my counter; they make a simple but often annoying task into something more reliable and attractive.
P**E
Use to hold up books or makeup palettes!
I bought this when I saw the viral IG video of someone sticking this to the wall to hold books. Unless they're small books, it won't work, but I just placed it on my shelf to display some books upside and it works great! I think it'd be a great to display your makeup palettes this way as well. Very versatile product and pretty sturdy.
K**L
Best Storage Hack on IG
Saw this trend on IG - using this dish rack to store/display books in a pretty/unique way if you don't have the space or desire or ability to purchase or hang a full-sized bookshelf. It can hold up to 8 small-mid sized books.It's beautiful and looks so clean in the space. While it doesn't fit thicker novels, it's perfect for most that I have. (Can't detract a star since it's not really designed for books and I'd imagine it'd be great for dishes.) I've also seen them hung on the wall, and while I haven't tried it yet, keeping it on the coffee table in this way is just perfect and has even been inspiring me to read more!Highly recommend.
L**N
Great product
Arrived early and as described. Thank you!
B**A
Great product
Absolutely fantastic buy. I use it for my cutting boards and dinner set. Very happy with it
V**E
no good for my dishes
my plates are not that big but they would not fit in this holder and then into cupboard
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