I was random surfing when I came across this creative disk rack. Check it out; @ http://www.thinkgeek.com/
Home, home on the range
Well, there aren't any deer or antelope playing in your kitchen. At least, we hope there aren't. Especially antelope since their horns are solid, bony and built right into their skulls. At least with a deer, you have the off-chance of the horns breaking before they gore you. Not so with antelope. Remember that, friend. We're sorry if them's discouragin' words, but we gotta tell it like it is. Life is rough on the range.
So your kitchen - not a range, but it has one! - is probably overflowing with little tiny things that need drying. That little plastic cup-dealie attached to your standard issue drying rack just doesn't cut it. All the tiny wet things just clump together and become a big wet thing! FAIL. Parents of baby geeks know that they come with tons of accessories - bottles, nipples, pacifiers, tiny utensils. Just plant them in the flexible blades of grass and they'll stand erect like prairie dogs. Dripping wet prairie dogs. The two-piece design makes it a breeze to clean and both the grass and tray are dishwasher-safe. Home on the range just got a little easier!
Product Specifications
- Low-profile drying rack looks great in a modern kitchen
- Perfect for drying items of all shapes and sizes
- Easily holds items upright for drying while excess water collects in bottom tray
- Two-piece, easy-to-clean design is dishwasher-safe
- BPA-free; phthalate-free; PVC-free
- Does not protect against attack by deer or antelope
- Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 10 x 10 inches
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