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title: "SavvyStor Chef'n 016847 dish rack plastic"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Integrated silicone spout for efficient drainage 35 cm diameter for compact fit Supports up to 20 lbs weight SavvyStor Chef'n 016847 dish rack plastic

**Brand:** chef'n
**Price:** ₨52116
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍽️ Elevate your kitchen game with the dish rack that works as hard as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SavvyStor Chef'n 016847 dish rack plastic by chef'n
- **How much does it cost?** ₨52116 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- chef'n enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted chef'n brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Heavy-Duty Load Capacity:** Holds up to 20 lbs, easily accommodating bulky pans and diverse dishware without tipping.
- • **Smart Silicone Drain Spout:** Adjustable spout ensures mess-free water drainage directly into sink or draining board.
- • **Space-Savvy Circular Design:** 35 cm diameter fits snugly in any kitchen corner, maximizing countertop freedom.
- • **Versatile Multi-Item Holder:** Prongs and spikes secure everything from mugs to large frying pans, making dish stacking an art form.
- • **Hygienic One-Piece Molded Build:** Seamless plastic construction with non-slip silicone feet prevents mold buildup and keeps rack stable.

## Overview

The SavvyStor Chef'n 016847 dish rack is a durable, space-saving plastic drainer with a 35 cm diameter and 16 cm height. Designed for versatility, it supports up to 20 lbs and features a smart silicone spout for efficient water drainage. Its seamless one-piece mold and non-slip feet ensure hygiene and stability, making it a stylish yet practical addition to any modern kitchen.

## Description

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Review: Going strong beautifully after more than 9 years! - I splashed out on the Dish Garden over 9 years ago because I liked the look of it and was fed-up with the lack of practicality of conventional washing up racks. It's pretty and makes me smile. Easy to clean, drains easily and, most importantly, holds all sorts of combinations of things (including awkward shapes) easily and securely. I usually put cups and glasses on the 'fence' around the edge. Some people have said it doesn't hold plates easily but that isn't the case. Like everything in life, you have to try various ways and you will find the one that works. Others have said that the draining spout falls out. Yes, it can do sometimes (mine's only done it twice in 9 years). You just have to take the time to clip it back in. I'm afraid we live in an "if it's not perfect 100% of the time I can't be bothered" world. This is the best washing-up rack I've ever had and still looks fabulous after nearly 10 years. Considering the amount of money I would have spent on other ones over these years, and the time it has saved me trying to pile washing-up precariously (my husband says my stacking up of loads of stuff on this thing is almost an art form) and the fact that it still looks new, it's well worth the price. And, as a former garden designer, it's an apt addition to my kitchen. I'd definitely buy a new one if I needed to - but I don't!
Review: Incredibly clever design that works really well. - Having just installed a new kitchen I wanted a better dish drainer, one with an outlet drain rather than one that drips straight onto the draining board making a revolting mess, For the last umpteen years I have used standard stainless steel draining racks and I'm sick to death of wiping up the mess that accumulates under the drainer, and scrubbing the the edges of the draining channels on the draining board. In addition, I use a dish washer and wanted to leave more of the draining board surface free for stacking plates and rinsed items before transferring them to the dishwasher. I tried the the Joseph Joseph Extend and Connect dish drainers, and despite being a fan of Joseph Joseph products, I sent both back. Too many dirt traps and the instruction said they had to be washed by hand. I also read reviews about mould growing on them and being difficult to remove. Appearance valued more than function. I was dubious about this drainer as it is a brand I had never heard of before and I thought the rather "unusual" design might mean it was a bit of cheap and silly rubbish being sold at a relatively high price. Research indicated it was an US product, and of course, cheaper over there. I'm so glad I took the plunge and ordered the Dish Garden. I couldn't be more pleased. The designer has thought really carefully about the problems of stacking and draining kitchen items, and keeping the rack hygienic and clean. The drainer is a 13 inch circle with prongs for cups and jugs around the edges, and flattened spikes in the centre to help hold items in place. It is very versatile, large items like bread boards can poke through the gaps on the sides. The prongs on the edge are ideal for coffee mugs, small pans, the bread pan from my breadmaker etc. I'm not so happy putting long stemmed wine glasses on them as the curve of the glass makes them unstable although there are a few places where the juxtaposition of the internal spikes and the outer prongs does hold a wine glass perfectly. Fine for our normal two glasses, not so good for a set of six, but glasses can be drained in the main body. The ultimate test was can it hold my enormous and very heavy Le Creuset frying pan safely, and it passed with flying colours. On my stainless steel drainer it could only be propped lying almost flat, and I always worried that the non stick surface could be damaged by the metal, especially if somebody else was washing up and was less careful than I am.. The Dish Garden takes much better care of my precious pan. After using it for a couple of weeks I am impressed at the amount I can get hung, propped, and balanced securely on the drainer. Far more than my old classic flat dish rack. I'm not so sure it would work well for a large family with no dishwasher as you can't stack twenty odd plates in a neat row. The two cutlery cups, both green, can be positioned on any of the internal spikes. They have plenty of drainage holes and are held about half an inch above the base. They hold bread knives and large kitchen knives securely. The Dish Garden is lifted well clear of the surface underneath allowing a good airflow. There are five legs, each with a non slip silicone tip, making the drainer very stable. The height above my draining board is 1.25 inches near the spout and 2.5 inches at the back. The slope drains water extremely well. The green silicone spout can be left open to drain continuously or folded over so that water is held in the drainer. If I need to use the draining board for other jobs, the Dish Garden can be positioned so that it is only half on the draining board, or just the spout trickles into the sink or on to the draining board. The circular shape allows me to keep it to the back corner leaving easy access to the central taps, and room to stack rinsed plates before putting them into the dishwasher. The plastic is slightly softer and more flexible than the Joseph Joseph plastic, gentler on non stick surfaces, and feels a good quality. A touch of polythene? The whole drainer is a simple one piece moulding so there are no seams or joins to harbour dirt and moulds. The legs are part of the one piece moulding. It is small enough to get in the sink for a rinse although I find just tipping a couple of mugs of water into it is enough to wash out escaped coffee grounds. It can also be put into the dish washer. It fits into my 50cm smaller than average dishwasher comfortably. Oh yes. It looks good as well. I felt the Joseph Joseph Extend dish drainer screamed look at me as I walked into the kitchen and dominated the sink area visually. This is a softer slightly transparent white, there is less plastic to look at, and although it is an attractive and modern design, it is a lot more subtle and easy to live with. UPDATE: DO NOT BLAST THE SPOUT WITH STEAM The spout was water tight when folded in but I got a new steam cleaner and blasted everything in sight including teh spout, now it dribbles. This doesn't matter as mine is on a draining board but for anybody who wants to have it on a worktop, be careful/

## Features

- Height : 16 cm
- Package contents: 6
- Diameter: 35 cm
- Material: plastic

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004OY09L8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 249,869 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 644 in Dish Drainers |
| Brand | Chef'n |
| Colour | White/Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,250) |
| Date First Available | 31 Aug. 2012 |
| Diameter | 35 Centimetres |
| Item Weight | 990 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 20 Pounds |
| Model Number | 401-281-004 |
| Special Features | Space Saving |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Chef'n
- **Colour:** White/Green
- **Manufacturer:** CHEF N
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Mounting type:** Countertop Mount
- **Product dimensions:** 16.5D x 33.7W x 35.6H centimetres
- **Recommended uses for product:** Dish Rack,Kitchen,Utensil Holder,Garden
- **Size:** S
- **Special feature:** Space Saving
- **Weight limit:** 20 Pounds

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Going strong beautifully after more than 9 years!
*by J***M on 16 June 2025*

I splashed out on the Dish Garden over 9 years ago because I liked the look of it and was fed-up with the lack of practicality of conventional washing up racks. It's pretty and makes me smile. Easy to clean, drains easily and, most importantly, holds all sorts of combinations of things (including awkward shapes) easily and securely. I usually put cups and glasses on the 'fence' around the edge. Some people have said it doesn't hold plates easily but that isn't the case. Like everything in life, you have to try various ways and you will find the one that works. Others have said that the draining spout falls out. Yes, it can do sometimes (mine's only done it twice in 9 years). You just have to take the time to clip it back in. I'm afraid we live in an "if it's not perfect 100% of the time I can't be bothered" world. This is the best washing-up rack I've ever had and still looks fabulous after nearly 10 years. Considering the amount of money I would have spent on other ones over these years, and the time it has saved me trying to pile washing-up precariously (my husband says my stacking up of loads of stuff on this thing is almost an art form) and the fact that it still looks new, it's well worth the price. And, as a former garden designer, it's an apt addition to my kitchen. I'd definitely buy a new one if I needed to - but I don't!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredibly clever design that works really well.
*by S***R on 16 June 2015*

Having just installed a new kitchen I wanted a better dish drainer, one with an outlet drain rather than one that drips straight onto the draining board making a revolting mess, For the last umpteen years I have used standard stainless steel draining racks and I'm sick to death of wiping up the mess that accumulates under the drainer, and scrubbing the the edges of the draining channels on the draining board. In addition, I use a dish washer and wanted to leave more of the draining board surface free for stacking plates and rinsed items before transferring them to the dishwasher. I tried the the Joseph Joseph Extend and Connect dish drainers, and despite being a fan of Joseph Joseph products, I sent both back. Too many dirt traps and the instruction said they had to be washed by hand. I also read reviews about mould growing on them and being difficult to remove. Appearance valued more than function. I was dubious about this drainer as it is a brand I had never heard of before and I thought the rather "unusual" design might mean it was a bit of cheap and silly rubbish being sold at a relatively high price. Research indicated it was an US product, and of course, cheaper over there. I'm so glad I took the plunge and ordered the Dish Garden. I couldn't be more pleased. The designer has thought really carefully about the problems of stacking and draining kitchen items, and keeping the rack hygienic and clean. The drainer is a 13 inch circle with prongs for cups and jugs around the edges, and flattened spikes in the centre to help hold items in place. It is very versatile, large items like bread boards can poke through the gaps on the sides. The prongs on the edge are ideal for coffee mugs, small pans, the bread pan from my breadmaker etc. I'm not so happy putting long stemmed wine glasses on them as the curve of the glass makes them unstable although there are a few places where the juxtaposition of the internal spikes and the outer prongs does hold a wine glass perfectly. Fine for our normal two glasses, not so good for a set of six, but glasses can be drained in the main body. The ultimate test was can it hold my enormous and very heavy Le Creuset frying pan safely, and it passed with flying colours. On my stainless steel drainer it could only be propped lying almost flat, and I always worried that the non stick surface could be damaged by the metal, especially if somebody else was washing up and was less careful than I am.. The Dish Garden takes much better care of my precious pan. After using it for a couple of weeks I am impressed at the amount I can get hung, propped, and balanced securely on the drainer. Far more than my old classic flat dish rack. I'm not so sure it would work well for a large family with no dishwasher as you can't stack twenty odd plates in a neat row. The two cutlery cups, both green, can be positioned on any of the internal spikes. They have plenty of drainage holes and are held about half an inch above the base. They hold bread knives and large kitchen knives securely. The Dish Garden is lifted well clear of the surface underneath allowing a good airflow. There are five legs, each with a non slip silicone tip, making the drainer very stable. The height above my draining board is 1.25 inches near the spout and 2.5 inches at the back. The slope drains water extremely well. The green silicone spout can be left open to drain continuously or folded over so that water is held in the drainer. If I need to use the draining board for other jobs, the Dish Garden can be positioned so that it is only half on the draining board, or just the spout trickles into the sink or on to the draining board. The circular shape allows me to keep it to the back corner leaving easy access to the central taps, and room to stack rinsed plates before putting them into the dishwasher. The plastic is slightly softer and more flexible than the Joseph Joseph plastic, gentler on non stick surfaces, and feels a good quality. A touch of polythene? The whole drainer is a simple one piece moulding so there are no seams or joins to harbour dirt and moulds. The legs are part of the one piece moulding. It is small enough to get in the sink for a rinse although I find just tipping a couple of mugs of water into it is enough to wash out escaped coffee grounds. It can also be put into the dish washer. It fits into my 50cm smaller than average dishwasher comfortably. Oh yes. It looks good as well. I felt the Joseph Joseph Extend dish drainer screamed look at me as I walked into the kitchen and dominated the sink area visually. This is a softer slightly transparent white, there is less plastic to look at, and although it is an attractive and modern design, it is a lot more subtle and easy to live with. UPDATE: DO NOT BLAST THE SPOUT WITH STEAM The spout was water tight when folded in but I got a new steam cleaner and blasted everything in sight including teh spout, now it dribbles. This doesn't matter as mine is on a draining board but for anybody who wants to have it on a worktop, be careful/

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding!
*by L***N on 12 July 2024*

Who knew a round rack would be so brilliant?! This is perfect! You can put bowls or glass/mugs on the outside whilst putting your dishes on the inside after washing up. The cutlery cups hold a lot and are easily moved. They use the space far better than a traditional drying rack. The drain spout is not only fun to watch but ingenious, really. You can close it if needed, as well. Whoever designed this, well done!! Oh, and it doesn't hurt that it's very unique and easy on the eyes. Worth the purchase!

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