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EkoConvertible Non-Scratch Dish Rack

R379

Retail: R630
About

A stylish, compact, convertible dish rack designed to drain and store a wide range of kitchen items. Collapsible dish holders for more space and customization. The non-scratch posts offer for more stable placement of glassware, and it has a removable cutlery holder.
It also has a spout that drains directly into the sink! What more could you ask for!?

Product Features
  • Non-scratch interior dividers designed to safely hold different items during drying
  • Collapsible plate rack and removable cutlery holder to create more space for bowls and pots
  • Extendable base feet and self-draining spout incline the dish rack and drain directly into the sink
  • Collapsible dish holders for more space and customization
  • Non-scratch posts for more stable placement of glassware
  • Removable cutlery holder
  • Drains directly into the sink
  • Dimensions: 43.5 x 32.5 x 2.1cm
  • Fingerprint-resistant steel frame
  • Material: PP & Stainless Steel
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