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RINNIG Kitchen utensil rack

Price $ 5.00

How to get it

Rub, brush, wash and scrub – that's the tune of the RINNIG series. Here you’ll find everything you need to take care of dirt, spills and splashes to keep your kitchen sparkling clean. With a smile!

Article Number303.872.60

Product details

Rub, brush, wash and scrub – that's the tune of the RINNIG series. Here you’ll find everything you need to take care of dirt, spills and splashes to keep your kitchen sparkling clean.

Designer

Mikael Axelsson

  • Material
    Polypropylene

Measurements

Length: 12 ¼ "

Width: 4 "

Height: 4 ¾ "

  • RINNIGArticle Number303.872.60

    Width: 4 ½ "

    Height: 3 ¾ "

    Length: 12 ¼ "

    Weight: 10 oz

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

Don’t like itJoyceToo large and awkward for kitchen sink area1
Good productJocelynGood quality5
Very practicalMichaelGreat product and great price.5
RinnigValarieI have been trying to find a way to store my sponge and dishwashing liquid in a roomy more visually appealing way, and I have finally found it.5
Perfect for sponges and brushesMarrenaPerfect for sponges and brushes in kitchen sink5
Great brush caddySusanaLove this sturdy caddy to hold my dish brushes and other items. My old one kept falling over, didn’t support the weight. This is great.5
use to dry silverwareCatherineThe two deep compartments work great to sort utensils, etc. while drying. The shallow section works great for small items.5
Nice to put the soapMariaNice to put the soap5
Good enoughNavidI personally prefer it inside the sink, but on the outside isn't bad either. My sponge isn't soaking in itself.4
Perfect sink organizerDonnaPerfect sink organizer5
Good ProductDonovanGood Product with Good Price!5
Great Product!AllenGreat Product!5
Elevates the bathroom countertopJeffreyElevates the bathroom countertop5
Nice productsMarthaVery usable5
Minimalist design, easy to clean,MariaMinimalist design, easy to clean, good quality. This is my second set of Rinnig since I moved and I lost mine…I’d bought it again and I’d buy it again if I lost this one! :))5
AwesomeTracyAwesome5
Just rightJacquiFits in a small spot just right and holds everything neatly.5
Good designS.Good design4
VersatileLisaActually using it for my grandkid's desks. Holds lots of markers and crayons. The flatter party is perfect for erasers, etc.5
Perfect for brushes and spongesMichelleSize is just right next to the kitchen sink5
RINNIG Kitchen utensil rack

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