SUNNERSTAShelf/dish drainer

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When every little centimeter counts SUNNERSTA accessories come to the rescue with storage possibilities that keep things close at hand and your countertop free from clutter.

Article Number304.439.30

Product details

Easy to attach to SUNNERSTA adjustable rack, rail or mini kitchen.

Ribbed design keeps your freshly-washed dishes elevated for maximum drainage and air circulation while protecting even your most delicate china and glassware from slippage.

Can be used in high humidity areas.

Recommended for indoor use only.

May be used with SUNNERSTA kitchen accessories.

Make sure that the space is high enough for your dishes before placing the dish drainer on the wall.

Designer

Henrik Preutz

Article Number304.439.30
  • ABS plastic (min. 20% recycled)

    Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

    Wipe clean with a water dampened soft cloth and a mild non-abrasive dish detergent or soap, if necessary.

  • We want to have a positive impact on the planet. That is why by 2030, we want all materials in our products to be recycled or renewable, and sourced in responsible ways.

Measurements

Width: 14 3/8 "

Depth: 5 7/8 "

Max. load: 9 lb

  • SUNNERSTA
    Shelf/dish drainerArticle Number304.439.30

    Width: 7 ¼ "

    Height: 2 ¾ "

    Length: 14 ¾ "

    Weight: 9 oz

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

4.9(7)
Great productLISAGreat product5
Very niceDawnIn my camper love it5
works fineWENJINGIt works good5
Great productDianaGreat product5
Perfect to use with RaskogLindaI bought the Raskog cart for a rolling office. The laptop sits on top on a padded lapboard - which keeps it from sliding. The Sunnersta tray clips on the cart and holds a small keyboard, the mouse and some pens. Perfect!!5
Not what I was wantingReneeI was wanting it to fit my rolling cart that I use for outdoor cooking. I use the small square containers, and they are great. Next time I go to IKEA, I will but the whole system and use it properly. Right now, I simply use it for dish washing equipment.4
They look brilliant. I returnedmiriamThey look brilliant. I returned mine because I'm giving away the sink because I don't need it. It's a nice sink though.5

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Material

What is ABS plastic?

ABS plastic is a strong and stable material with a glossy surface – making it perfect for especially used everyday objects like flatware drawers, kitchen utensils, toothbrush holders, and bathroom hooks. Like most plastic materials, ABS is mainly made from oil-based, non-renewable raw materials. But development is progressing and we are using more and more recycled ABS. It is an important step towards our goal of only using plastic that is recycled or from renewable sources.