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Sturdy and does the job well.
Color: Black
Very stable. Have a narrow ledge on my sink and it balances great without falling. Holds all my sponges and brushes and dish soap. Hasn’t rusted and I’ve had it for a while now. Looks nice on my sink. Keeps my counters dry and my sponges mold free.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Buy it you'll love it. You'll realize that you really needed it
Color: Black
Size is perfect for rag, scrubber sponges soap. It's very sturdy love that the block on bottom dryies up all the liquid it's absolutely amazing. It's very convenient, love the way you can organize everything. I'm the kind of person I have to have everything organized that's the way I grew up. I have not seen any signs of rust no where. Highly recommend. It is very very nice.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Funcional but smaller than I thought
Color: B-silver
I liked it and it replaces something around the kitchen sink that was constantly dripping liquid soap dish into the sink making a mess! This new organizes items much better. It's smaller than I envisioned and wish it came with it's own soap bottles dispensers but I found two small ones placing them side by side and it works. Did not use the metal divider. I cannot tell yet the drying speed of the sliding out stone. It's functional at keeping everything hands reach and organized around the kitchen sink.
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★★★★★ 5
Very Nice
Color: Black
Really Nice! Its really cute. And it actually does soak up the water and drys fast. I was amazed.
Holds just the right amount of things for what you would need.
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Nice to get the thing you expected!
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It was exactly as described- looks nice on my counter. I haven’t bought the scrub brush I want yet to put in the taller space but it def dries fast anytime water gets on it. I like the look on my counter space. It’s not flimsy, I like the color of the gold.
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