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    HAY Dish Drainer Tray, $35 antibacterial dish drying mat Aside from adding a pop of pastel pink to your kitchen, this dish mat’s ridges help maximize air flow.

  3. Dish drying cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A dish draining cabinet in a Finnish home. A dish drying cabinet (Finnish astiankuivauskaappi) is a piece of kitchen shelving placed above the sink, with an open bottom and shelves made of steel wire or dowels to allow washed dishes set within to drip into the sink and air dry.

  4. Banggéra - Wikipedia

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    Basically a counter space made of slatted wood that protrudes from the kitchen or dining room to the back lawn, it would serve as the house's dish-washing space and air-drying rack for newly washed cookware, kitchen utensils, and tableware before these were stored in a sideboard (platera) or cupboard (pamingganan). Newly washed cups would ...

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    "Cute, compact and practical dish rack," one five-star reviewer said. "[It] fits better on my sink/counter area. "[It] fits better on my sink/counter area. I have more space for other things if ...

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    This Clever Design Directs Water Straight Into The Sink, Keeping Your Countertops Dry And Your Kitchen Tidy. Review: "Awesome stand for the price works great holding your dishes no flimsy at all ...

  7. Sink - Wikipedia

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    Many sinks, especially in kitchens, are installed adjacent to or inside a counter. When a sink becomes clogged, a person will often resort to using a chemical drain cleaner or a plunger, though most professional plumbers will remove the clog with a drain auger (often called a "plumber's snake").