For a clean and tidy storage solution, this Japanese designed sink drainer will complement any compact kitchen. It's clever in design, as its base tray catches water and self drains into the sink, with a spout that rotates to work with any countertop. It fits all your cookware and servingware and includes a cutlery caddy, so you can reduce mess and water stains on your bench without lifting a finger.
For a clean and tidy storage solution, this Japanese designed sink drainer will complement any compact kitchen. It's clever in design, as its base tray catches water and self drains into the sink, with a spout that rotates to work with any countertop. It fits all your cookware and servingware and includes a cutlery caddy, so you can reduce mess and water stains on your bench without lifting a finger.
For a clean and tidy storage solution, this Japanese designed sink drainer will complement any compact kitchen. It's clever in design, as its base tray catches water and self drains into the sink, with a spout that rotates to work with any countertop. It fits all your cookware and servingware and includes a cutlery caddy, so you can reduce mess and water stains on your bench without lifting a finger.
For a clean and tidy storage solution, this Japanese designed sink drainer will complement any compact kitchen. It's clever in design, as its base tray catches water and self drains into the sink, with a spout that rotates to work with any countertop. It fits all your cookware and servingware and includes a cutlery caddy, so you can reduce mess and water stains on your bench without lifting a finger.
Last updated at 03/29/2026 09:07:00
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originally posted on wayfair.com
Pros: Perfectly sized to sit on my small counter & not take up too much space. The spinning drainer thing means I can put it in multiple directions/sides of the sink. The grooves are nicely sized to make sure the plates don't fall over. Comes with a tiny plug to use it as a wash basin, which I didn't know!Cons: The water sits in the drainer a bit because the bottom is quite flat. I have to wash it at least every other week to avoid those red hard water stains, and I haven't figured out how to wash the drainer bit since it's not removable.
originally posted on templeandwebster.com.au
Awesome, modern little drainage board. Very easy to clean between the grooves and blends in well on the bench top. Also love the spout that drains excess water back into the sink.
originally posted on bedbathandbeyond.com
seriously a space saver. It has other options... I think. All of my instructions were written in Chinese sooo I am still stumped on how it drains.. I think it drains... I just flip it over when I am not using it and put a kitchen towel in the bottom when I dry stuff. It is small and saves sooo much space.
| Construction | Plastic |
| Dimensions | 42cm x 23cm x 17cm |
| Cleaning and care | Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth and wipe dry |
| Designed in | Japan |
| Made in | China |
White Yamazaki Dish Drainer Basket - Pay with AfterPay or zipPay on Food Storage
Delivery $5.95
Yamazaki Dish Drainer Basket
Delivery between 1–10 Apr $9.90
Pros: Perfectly sized to sit on my small counter & not take up too much space. The spinning drainer thing means I can put it in multiple directions/sides of the sink. The grooves are nicely sized to make sure the plates don't fall over. Comes with a tiny plug to use it as a wash basin, which I didn't know!Cons: The water sits in the drainer a bit because the bottom is quite flat. I have to wash it at least every other week to avoid those red hard water stains, and I haven't figured out how to wash the drainer bit since it's not removable.
Awesome, modern little drainage board. Very easy to clean between the grooves and blends in well on the bench top. Also love the spout that drains excess water back into the sink.
seriously a space saver. It has other options... I think. All of my instructions were written in Chinese sooo I am still stumped on how it drains.. I think it drains... I just flip it over when I am not using it and put a kitchen towel in the bottom when I dry stuff. It is small and saves sooo much space.
As others have mentioned, it is a good innovation eliminating the need for cumbersome under trays which never do carry the excess water into the sink. If it were a bit larger, it would be be better, though. A single meal's prep bowls and cookware And plates/utensils do not all fit. I like the drainer/basin though so have been doing two batches.
I bought recently Yamazaki small Dish Drainer Rock , Product Number 2453.I like this product, the only thing that I don't feel comfortable about it is the borders in the area where supposed to be spoons and forks. I would make them longer, without space . Spoons and forks keep falling down in those left spaces making a lot of noise and disorder. This irritates me and my husband. I put some Scotch Tape between walls to close those spaces, it helps, but looks ugly.
Small tet very handy dish drain the is self enclosed draining into sink from the side or end depending on your needs. Great for small spaces: studio appartment, college housing, military baracks, tiny house etc. It has a clean modern look and could easily be left on the counter top or tucked away. I love to use it when I only have a couple dishes and when I have large parties and too many dishes to fit the dish washer. It is very easy to clean and dry.
Cute design, fits small spaces, but impossible to clean. The surface finish attracts and holds dirt from the dish water and it turns a cruddy brown, impossible to scrub off, cannot be soaked off...Finally took it to the carwash hoping the pressure wash would take the brown grime off...even that didn't work. It has no place in my kitchen.
So bummed. It fits in my sink perfect. However, it does not dry quickly enough for nasty water build up - so that nasty moldy stuff builds up quick. It is super difficult to clean in between the grates and especially where the silverware would go. I am bummed. Had it for a month and think I am ready to let it go already. :(
I got half my counter space back! The most stylish (can a dish rack be considered stylish?!) dish rack I've ever owned. I like how you can move the drain piece to be angled from the short or the long side. Would recommend.
Tower Dish Drainer RackCONS:The end slots on the utensil holder have openings that allow forks, knives and spoons to fall over into the rack. Sadly, this is most annoying.Upturned glasses will dry slowly as there's virtually no air circulation.The utensil holder can only be used at the far side from the sink, which is annoying if you have to repeatedly drop in utensils, reaching all the way across.You must dry the bottom of the drain due to water marks left behind.PROS:Looks great on top of my marble counter (I remove out of sight if I have company).The drain is convenient.
| Construction | Plastic |
| Dimensions | 42cm x 23cm x 17cm |
| Cleaning and care | Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth and wipe dry |
| Designed in | Japan |
| Made in | China |