🎋 Elevate your kitchen game with sustainable, sleek, and smart storage!
The HBlife Bamboo Dish Rack is a sturdy, eco-friendly kitchen organizer featuring 8 slots designed for items under 1.1 inches thick. Measuring 13"x5"x4" and weighing just 14.4 ounces, it supports up to 8 pounds and offers versatile use as a drying rack or multi-purpose holder for plates, lids, cutting boards, and even tablets. Its easy-to-assemble, compact design fits perfectly in small kitchens, combining durability with minimalist style.
Material | Bamboo |
Product Dimensions | 13"D x 5"W x 4"H |
Brand | HBlife |
Color | Bamboo 8 Slots 2pcs |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage,Kitchen |
Mounting Type | Surface |
Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Weight Limit | 8 Pounds |
Special Feature | Sturdy |
Manufacturer | HBlife |
Size | 8 Slots 2pcs |
UPC | 734621230415 |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 8 Pounds |
Special Features | Sturdy |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**A
Organized, Clean, and Looks Great
This bamboo dish divider organizer made a huge difference in my kitchen drawers. It keeps plates and bowls neatly separated without shifting around, and the expandable design fits perfectly in my drawer space.The bamboo is sturdy and well-finished—no splinters or rough edges. It gives a clean, natural look that makes the drawer feel upscale and tidy.Simple to install and stays in place. It’s functional, durable, and looks amazing. Definitely a smart purchase!
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**S
Works like it should, but I'd probably wood glue the pegs
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I'm trying to reorganize my kitchen cabinets, and my MIL had these bamboo plate holders in her cabinets that don't have a door on them. Not only was it pleasing to look at, it was also so easy to grab a plate, and load it with food. I found these, and immediately purchased them in the two pack that holds eight plates for 9.99. When I got them in, the only putting together you need to do is attach two wooden pegs to each "side" by slipping then in the hole cut out and pressing them together. This was a bit difficult for me, and I ended up laying it on it's side, making sure the pegs were in the hole area, and then tapping on it gently with a hammer to get the pegs to push down. After that it does come with rubber pieces for the bottom that stick on, and I placed those on each one.When I put these up there, I immediately realized I didn't take into account the height of the bamboo bottom piece as my plates wouldn't fit upright. But I slanted them forward, and they fit fine! I have the Noritake colorwave plates that are 10 3/4 tall for reference. The two white plate's are from Walmart, and are the divider plate that's 10.25 in height. So far, I absolutely love these plate holders, and plan to purchase two more for my other plate set. The pegs that hold the plates up can sometimes come loose if you're pushing the plate in (since my curve), but I've only had it happen once so far. If it continues I'll probably wood glue the pegs in there. Otherwise this is an awesome plate holder, and I do recommend!
R**A
Highly recommend this simple but necessary drying rack.
Counter space is something this old farmhouse lacks greatly. I was excited to find this little rack. It was super easy to assemble and looks cute when in use. I like that the size is small enough to put in the bottom cabinet when it's not needed. The build quality is pretty good for how simple it is. Once you get the two mid dowels in place, it's easy to squeeze them together with enough pressure to lock them in place. A couple of vertical dowels were a little loose, I just turned them a bit and they tightened right up. Now each piece fits snuggly, and it will hold 8 items. I wash everything by hand, so we always had a big dish rack that seemed to take up a 4' section of our counter as there wasn't enough space on either end or behind it to put anything else. Now I have a flat mat and this. Both of which I can put away when not in use and it's amazing how much space I'd been missing out on all these years. This is a simple, affordable, attractive, easy to use, piece of equipment for small kitchens. A must have, if you will.
S**.
Totally worth it.
Love love love them. They work perfectly to hold my China in the cabinet. I am short and my cabinets are way too high for me. So using this makes them so much easier to grab - a plate or two and not have them all in a stack that’s too heavy to deal with. Very sturdy too. I used every slot and both racks have held up wonderfully. Amazing quality. Amazing price!
J**S
Useful, well built, but unfinished, subject to mold
It's attractively designed and works well, but it's made of unfinished bamboo. I didn't think anything of that until I picked it up yesterday to clean the counter and discovered that accumulated moisture had caused black mold to grow on the bottoms and sides of the rails.I couldn't scrub it off. I could probably sand it off, but life is too short. I'll probably buy a new one and coat it with polyurethane before I use it. If you buy one, be sure to do the same!
G**
Great buy
Looks just like the pictures. Great quality looks like it will last. Fits more plates than I thought it would.
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