

✨ Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, space-saving style! 🖤
The Sakugi Over The Sink Dish Drying Rack is a premium, adjustable 2-tier stainless steel drainer designed to fit sinks from 30" to 33.9" wide. Featuring rust-resistant 304 stainless steel and a smart over-the-sink drainage system, it keeps countertops dry and clutter-free. With dedicated holders for cutlery, knives, and cutting boards plus multiple utility hooks, it offers large capacity and versatile organization for any modern kitchen.






| ASIN | B0CMQMPSDK |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,408 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #19 in Dish Racks |
| Brand | Sakugi |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,600) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2024 |
| Dish Drying Rack Location | In the Sink |
| Item Weight | 5.35 pounds |
| Item model number | snTT |
| Manufacturer | Sakugi |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Mounting Type | Over-the-Sink Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 11"D x 30"W x 21.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Apartment living, College student dorm needs, Compact kitchen essentials, Everyday dish organization, Everyday kitchen storage, Family households, Kitchens, Over-the-sink drying solution, RV and dorm use, Small space organization, Travel trailer kitchen use |
| Size | Standard - 3 Baskets |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Width, Auto-Drainage System, Large Capacity, Multifunctional Accessories, Stainless Steel |
Y**O
Very practical and well-organized dish drying rack
This dish drying rack has been a great addition to my kitchen. It has plenty of space to organize plates, cups, bowls, and even cutlery. I really like that it also includes separate areas for sponges and dish soap, which helps keep everything neat and within reach. The design makes good use of space and keeps the counter organized without feeling cluttered. It feels sturdy and well made, and everything stays in place while drying. Assembly was straightforward and didn’t take much time. Overall, it’s a very functional and convenient organizer that does exactly what I needed. I’m very satisfied with it.
N**Z
Sturdy, Spacious, and Thoughtfully Designed
I’m very impressed with its quality and design. The material feels sturdy and durable, much better than other racks I’ve used in the past. Despite its compact footprint, it offers plenty of space — it easily holds plates, cups, and even small pots and pans. One of my favorite features is the drip tray that directs water straight into the sink, which keeps my countertop completely dry and mess-free. Assembly was quick and straightforward; I had it set up and ready to use in just a few minutes. Cleaning is also hassle-free. A simple wipe-down is enough to keep it looking spotless. On top of being functional, the sleek design gives it a modern look that actually complements my kitchen decor. Overall, the Sakugi dish drying rack is practical, durable, and stylish. Highly recommended if you want to keep your kitchen neat and dry without sacrificing space.
B**A
Easy to assemble and works amazingly!
Absolutely love this drying rack. It frees up so much space on my counter top. It also helps the dishes dry faster because the water is able to drain into the sink. The height is perfect for me and putting it together was so easy/fast. It doesn’t weigh much but it’s so sturdy.
A**R
Good quality for the price.
This is not a fancy item but it is practical and simple enough to assemble. I went with the least expensive option because I wasn’t sure how I would like the concept of an over the sink rack and was pleasantly surprised by the quality. This won’t last forever but it will last a while, for sure.
B**R
Well designed. Creates space. A must have if you hand wash.
I have a small galley size kitchen. I hand wash my dishes. I do have a dish washer, which imho is a useless appliance. There's a filter in the dish washer that gets gunked up if you don't wash the dishes before you put them in the dish washer. Duh. So what's the point of the dishwasher? I did remove the filter and ran the dish washer that way...for a period of time. But my unit is a condo. I decided to not risk creating a plumbing problem by having crud sent through the drain hose of my dish washer, so I went back to hand washing. This rack unit adds a whole bunch of counter space. Not only that, my most used utensils stay in the rack and and are right there to use when I need them. There's a basket just for dish soap and sponges, etc., which makes my sink area much neater. I usually wait awhile before reviewing stuff that i buy. I've only had this unit for a week, but this product is a no brainer. It's inexpensive, and is a well enginered and innovative product. The assembly is actually pretty simple, but initially seemed more difficult because the instructions are in tiny print. I've seen worse instructions. Read carefully and look at the pictures. You'll get through it. A must have if you hand wash.
D**D
Impressive
This is a review of the Sakugi Dish Drying Rack. It is made from very sturdy stainless steel. It took about 20 minutes to put it together. Very easy. Make sure you’re matching the correct part to the picture on the instructions because there are slight differences between parts that are easy to miss. I have now been using this rack for a little over a week. When I first got it, I was concerned that water would drip down behind the sink controls. That proved to be not a problem. Everything drips directly into the sink. That impressed me. You can make it different widths, so make sure to check the dimensions to see if it will fit your sink, but it seems like it will fit all sinks. There are two baskets. One has 9 slots for letting dishes dry. The other basket does not, and I use it for mugs, shot glasses, Tupperware, anything really. There is also a utensil container attached to the second basket, and that also drips directly over the sink. I am one person. I usually cook for one or two, and this rack holds all our dishes, utensils, and the pots. I was concerned it would not be sturdy enough for my big, heavy pans, but that turned out to not be the case. It holds the weight no problem. There are also two containers below that. One is perfect to keep my dishwashing soap, handsoap, and scrubbers in. The other container is a metal basket on the lower right for large knives (ie chefs knives). It will not hold dinner knives. It would need to have a cross bar near the top to work for regular knives. So the dinner knives have to go into the utensil basket to dry. I also use it for my straw cleaner. One thing that needs to be changed are the hooks. They will not hold the handle of a coffee mug. They are too small. I use one to hang my bottle brush from and use another to hang my sink rags. There is a side slot that will hold a cutting board and/or a pot cover. This is useful, as I always use cutting boards. I don’t think the hooks and the chefs knife holder is enough of an issue to take off stars. I give this rack 5 stars.
B**A
definitely worth the price
Loveeeeee, they drip over the sink, the dish rack itself does not rust so your dishes dont rust except they're is a knife holder made of metal, so maybe that is rusting my knives but i could be wrong, overall I will be coming back if something happens to the dish rack I currently have, space saver, dries my dishes faster in my opinion because its in the air.
C**A
Game changer for drying dishes AND having a nice aesthetic.
This was simple to put together, looks quite lovely and is very sturdy once everything is tightened up and the suction cups are suctioned to the counter. It is functional and doesn't block my view. I can easily reach my plants through the bars to water them. I love that the water drips right back into the sink and I no longer have crazy water spots on my quartz counters that I used to get from other drying racks. 10/10.