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Polder KTH-615 Dish Rack & Tray 4 PC Combo– Advantage System Includes Rack, Drain Tray, Removable Drying Tray & Cutlery Holder – Stainless Steel & Plastic

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Size: 4-piece


Features

  • Elegant design, full-size 4-pc. dish rack made from rust-resistant, brushed stainless steel and includes dish rack, drain tray, drying tray, & cutlery holder
  • Removable plastic drying tray slides out to almost double the drying spaceperfect for glass itemsmeasures 14 x 13
  • Dish rack holds up to 10 plates and 6 glass postsslopping drain tray directs water run-off into sinkmeasures 9 x 14" x 6"
  • Removable utensil bin with split compartments keep utensils upright. Trays and cutlery holder are dishwasher safe (top rack only)

Description

The Polder 4-Piece Advantage Dish Rack System is made from rust-resistant stainless steel with ample room to hold up to 10 plates and 6 glasses. The removable drying tray fits compactly under the rack and almost doubles the drying space when additional room is needed. Plastic padded feet protect the countertop from scratching and the angled, slopping tray directs water run-off right into the sink.


Product Dimensions: 27.5 x 19.5 x 15 inches


Item Weight: 4.84 pounds


Department: Dish Rack


Manufacturer: Polder Products, LLC


Item model number: KTH-615


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


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  • Not perfect, but way better than 1-2 stars
Size: 4-piece
This review is written by Adam, who is Rachel's husband, and the chief dishwasher in the family. We bought this item in December 2019, and have used it for 10 months. The attached photos are from October, 2020, taken after cleaning of the drain tray (something I do about every other month). When giving a review, I feel it is sometimes necessary to define your use case. I can understand some of the lower ratings based on my assumption of the use cases. However, for us this dish rack works fairly well. I am a big fan of the automatic dishwasher, especially modern, efficient models. I use it for almost all of our dishes, and as much of the prep/cooking bowls and pans as possible. I think it saves energy and is better on the environment than ME doing the hand washing and rinsing. Therefore, our main use case is for big items that don't fit well in the dishwasher, and pans or other items that are not meant to be put in the dishwasher. Secondarily, I wanted something that was big enough, but not too big (tall), since our sink and dishwasher are in a kitchen island that faces a nice lake view. While I might like to be the person that puts the dish rack away under the sink after using it, the truth is that it just stays in the counter next to the sink. The Polder KTH-615 satisfies those requirements. Pros: • Big enough for large and heavy items, and almost never has a balance problem. If I try to stack 3 half-sheet jelly roll pans close together on one side, then yes, it's unstable. I just don’t do that. • Simple but flexible racks for odd-sized & shaped items. • Just high enough for me, but not too high. • The removable plastic drying tray is really handy when cleaning after a big meal that required a lot of prep bowls and pans. I think it’s easy to take out and put back. It’s not great for glasses, but perfect for large items. • It’s fairly easy to get the main drying tray out of the frame in order to wash it every couple of months. I’ve had racks where the base and metal frame are attached, and that makes it a pain to wash. • Large utensil holder. • No rust after 10 months. Cons: • The drip tray is not tilted enough to enable all of the water to run out. This doesn’t bother me, because I wash mostly big items and let water drip off before putting them in the rack. I occasionally tip the empty rack towards the sink to remove extra water. If you wash a lot of small or medium sized items, this could be a bigger problem for you. • The tray will collect mineral deposits because water doesn’t drain completely. This isn’t as big a problem for me, as we have pretty good water in Seattle, and I don’t have a large number of items in the dish rack. • The openings are rather large in the metal frame on the sides between the utensil holder and the drain side/cupholder. Smaller items will fall through. If you have a lot of small hand wash items, then this could be a problem. • The utensil holder could be a bit taller. This is something I’m willing to trade off, because I wanted a low-profile rack. If your dish rack has a wall behind it, then you may want a taller one. So, there you have it. If this dish rack meets your use-case, then I rate it as a solid 4 stars. Update 1/26/21: Still working fine. Thought I'd add a photo of the rack filled with stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 27, 2020 by Rachel Lynette Rachel Lynette

  • Better Than Many Alternatives
Size: 4-piece
I debated between buying a competitor's much higher priced stainless steel dish rack and this one. I chose this because of the multi-functional arrangement of the interior of the rack. We don't wash a lot of plates or glasses by hand and we needed something more adaptable to pots, pans, and other items that we don't put in the dishwasher. Considering that application, we're very pleased with this product, and it easily accomodates all the items we wash by hand each day. I do wish, however, that there were less space between all of the "bars" in the rack. I find that things slide out of both the bottom and the sides of the rack and closer spacing would minimize that. The utensil holder works fine for us and things don't fall out of it too easily. I put the utensil holder closest to our sink, with the "glass holders" on the opposite end. Since the metal rack part is not attached to the plastic drain underneath, you can do that easily. I loved the idea of the separate drain board that slides under the main rack/drainboard, and it does expand the drying space, but for us it doesn't work as well as I had hoped. Water tends to accumulate in the "slider/drain tray", rather than draining off, but in our case the water flows to a location that is hidden underneath the drainboard of the main rack. The trapped water quickly becomes scummy unless you clean and put away your dish rack every day, which we don't do. Another option was to prop up the one side of the dishrack, so that water wouldn't accumulate in the slider tray, but then the water drains onto our counter, so we have just stopped using the slider tray. This dish rack is replacing one of the more traditional Rubbermaid dish racks and in comparison to that, I'm very pleased with this one. It cleans easily, doesn't discolor, and in general makes our counter look a little neater. (Our dish rack has a permanent place on the counter beside the sink, so this might not be an issue if you put yours away each night.) I'm glad we purchased this and haven't found one I like better, even at much higher prices, but a few design changes are necessary to make this a perfect dish rack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 9, 2015 by Amazon Customer

  • Love this damn thing
Size: 4-piece
I freaking love this thing! It holds so many dishes at soanybweire angles you're not having to over stack and worry shits gonna fall out and hit the floor! I love the area specifically for the cutting board. And there's even an extra little tray if you have more dishes that don't fit on the rack. This thing is hella sturdy. One thing I will point out is that other reviewers mentioned how hard it can be to get the bottom drip tray off to drain and clean. I get it. It sucks for sure. But it's not an overly rediculous problem either. I just leave mine unsnapped at the back so it's easier to just pull out. Did I mention it hold a ton of dishes! I mean, did you see how deep my sink is and how full of dishes it was?! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 18, 2021 by hunter hunter

  • Quality made product.
Size: 4-piece
Well made, but wish the spout would bend more, so the water can flow better in my sink.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2022 by Patricia A. LeMay

  • Pretty nice dish drainer
Size: 4-piece
I think I'm going to like this drainer. It's big for sure and holds a lot of dishes, far more than what I had before. I like that the silverware holder will hold a LOT of silverware. Key is that the drain on the end sits high enough to get well over the lip of the thick cast iron sink I have; most won't do that. The drain tray and the rack are sloped to make the water drain the right direction, but they could use a bit more slope for my taste. I think I'm going to rig up something to raise the back feet of the rack a bit more so it will drain a bit better and stay a bit cleaner. I'm not sure how useful the lower tray will be because the water on it will just drain off onto the counter, which doesn't work on my maple countertops. One of the available drain pads might work under it or just make it fit into a baking sheet that can be dumped. Make sure you look at the picture on the box so you know how the drain tray slides and locks in; I'ts not as obvious as you might think. And make sure the rear feet clip onto the rear rack wire so that it is raised up and sloped. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 14, 2017 by Richard Flanders

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