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Double-Layer Cutlery Drain Rack with Utensil Holder

Original price was: $35.70.Current price is: $28.56.

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Keep your countertop cleaner and more organized with this double-layer cutlery drain rack. Designed for everyday kitchen use, it provides a convenient place to store chopsticks, spoons, forks, and other utensils while helping them dry neatly after washing.

The double-layer layout helps separate different items for a tidier setup, while the detachable utensil compartments make daily cleaning and organization more convenient. With its practical all-in-one design, this rack helps reduce clutter and keeps frequently used tableware easy to reach.

Key Features

  • Double-layer storage: Helps organize utensils more neatly and makes better use of countertop space.
  • Drainage design: Supports cleaner everyday drying and helps reduce water buildup.
  • Detachable compartments: Easy to remove for cleaning and convenient daily organization.
  • Utensil sorting: Suitable for chopsticks, spoons, forks, and other kitchen tools.
  • All-in-one organizer: Combines drying, storage, and easy-access organization in one compact design.
  • Countertop-friendly solution: Helps keep the kitchen area tidy, practical, and easy to maintain.

Notes

  • Please confirm the suitable placement area before placing your order.
  • Manual measurement may result in slight differences.
  • Due to lighting and screen settings, actual color may vary slightly from the images.
  • Please clean and dry regularly for everyday use.

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After your order has been processed and shipped, estimated delivery times are:

  • United States: 2–5 business days
  • Canada: 3–7 business days
  • Australia: 5–10 business days
  • Europe: 4–8 business days

Please note that these delivery times are estimates only and are not guaranteed. Actual transit times may vary depending on the shipping destination, customs clearance, weather conditions, carrier operations, and other factors beyond our control.

We accept returns on eligible items within 30 days of delivery.

To be eligible for a return, the item must:

  • be unused
  • be unopened or in original unused condition
  • be returned in its original packaging
  • include all original parts, accessories, and inserts
  • not show signs of wear, damage, misuse, or alteration

Items that do not meet these conditions may not be accepted for return.

Kitchen Organization Tips

Simple storage tips to help you reduce clutter and make your kitchen easier to use every day.

Start by organizing one area at a time, such as a drawer, cabinet, pantry shelf, or under-sink space. Group similar items together and remove anything expired, duplicated, or rarely used. Most people find it easier to maintain an organized kitchen when each category has its own designated storage spot.

Keep only the items you use regularly on the counter, such as everyday cooking tools, a coffee station, or frequently used oils and seasonings. Storing less-used items in cabinets or drawers helps free up workspace and makes the kitchen look cleaner and more manageable.

Spices and smaller items are usually easier to manage when they are grouped by type and stored in clearly visible sections. Tiered shelves, drawer inserts, bins, and labeled containers can help you quickly find what you need without digging through crowded cabinets.

Vertical storage usually works best in these areas. Stackable bins, pull-out organizers, shelf risers, and multi-level storage solutions can help you use hard-to-reach space more efficiently. It also helps to separate cleaning products, backstock items, and everyday essentials into different zones.

A quick reset every week and a more complete decluttering session every few months usually works well for most households. Regular check-ins help prevent overcrowded drawers, expired pantry goods, and hard-to-find everyday items from building up over time.