Post the pic ffsMine is plastic & from Wilkos. cheap, practical, but not photogenic.
Post the pic ffs
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Got this rack thing for £8 at a car boot sale a couple of years ago. It is good for plates/mugs but not great for cutlery or wine/tall classes and hopeless with anything big or heavy.
What is your set up?
I dry and put away quickly.Surprised: for man of your culinary renown I expected you to have more kitchen utensils, cutlery and crockery
Oh dearTBF, the sink & draining board is on the list to clean in the morning, before the guy comes to service the boiler, just to the left.
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Oh dear
I said it was plastic & from Wilkos. cheap, practical, but not photogenic, so you can fuck right off.
I get a fair of stuff from Wilko tbf. No kitchen snobbery here mate! Function over style!
Although I really want that 'tall draining board' mentioned above it is really for a two sink set up and my kitchen is small. Also the kitchen (smoking) window is behind the sink.
I'm so clumsy I'd always be knocking it and hitting myself on that!
Yeah, plastic ones turn minging pretty quickly. Metal ones seem to resist muck much better.it's better than the plastic ones which go manky unless you cba cleaning them regularly.
Mine is the same as this. Plus a cutlery thing that doesn't quite fit on the drainer so regularly falls into the bowlDunelm. Works really well. I cleaned my sink yesterday so I can actually show you.
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