This Drying Stand Is Just What Your Water Bottle Collection Needs
Give those tumblers some TLC.
If washing and drying your reusable water bottles and glassware is keeping you from wanting to use them, we get it. No one wants to open your clean water bottle to find water still sitting on the bottom, and the last thing you want is to pick up a wine glass to find spots all over the sides. Point in case, you need a better drying solution.
If bulkier items are taking up space in your dish drying rack, this four-pronged, multi-use stand is great for drying multiple things at once, and, at under $20, it's a no-brainer for your dishes routine. To dry your water bottles, tall glasses and thermoses, simply place the drink ware of your choice over one of the stand’s four prongs and dry them upside down.
This is a multipurpose stand, so its uses don’t stop with drying. By folding a food storage bag over its prongs to hold it open and prop it up, you'll eliminate the need for an extra pair of hands. No more struggling to fill up a Stasher or reusable bag with leftover soup or weeknight dinner for the freezer.
Place the stand sink-side when it’s drying something, or next to the stove for scrap storage (hello, at-home compost bin) and leftover packaging. Once you’re done with it for the day, it folds thin and collapses for easy storage. Its sleek, space-saving design makes it fit between appliances or counter organizers, saving precious real estate. The stand is made of a waterproof coated steel to stand up to many wet glasses and the silicone tips of its prongs ensure you won't scratch precious glassware.
Tall drink ware isn't the only thing you could dry on this stand. Baby bottles, mugs and mason jars are all fair game. Re-using yogurt jars or that gorgeous candle holder? Use this to dry them off once you rinse them out. Reusable food bags can be a pain to dry out, so let the stand function as a bag drying rack. Use all four prongs to dry out a lunch box after any unfortunate spills. Dish gloves stored upright on this stand are in the perfect position to drain and dry. In Food Network’s test, we found it worked great for drying big awkward items that won’t fit in your dish drying rack, such as sheet pans and cutting boards — the options feel endless!
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