

But if you’re hosting a dinner party and want more space, the Extend Rack can reach almost twice its size. The only limit here is its small size, which is suited for one or two people with a cramped kitchen. The prongs offer flexibility for holding everything from standard dishes to oddly-shaped objects, and in testing, they held a lot of items without too much wobbling. But take a closer look, because this rack is seriously great. At a glance, it’s just a small plastic rack with metal prongs and a utensil holder. The Joseph Joseph Extend Rack is perfect for small spaces. It’s sturdy, shiny, and uses space efficiently. All of the extras are optional, including the top rack, but we highly recommend using the double-decker if your cabinets are high enough to accommodate it. Following the Ikea-style assembly instructions takes just 10 minutes, and after that everything is fairly straightforward. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the features, don’t be. The rack also comes with two drain boards-one meant to let water pool, and another designed to tip water into the sink-plus a microfiber cloth to set underneath. The cup holder clips don’t work as well as they should, but you have plenty of space to dry your cups on the rack itself-especially if you dry your cutting boards in the special cutting board attachment. A cutlery basket hooks onto the side, as does a second basket that can be topped with a lid designed for sharp knives. The bottom portion is a standard rack, fine for balancing bowls or a colander, while the top portion holds plates more securely than most racks.

This cleverly-designed double-decker delivers large capacity with a small countertop footprint. Before unboxing the PremiumRacks, we never knew dish racks could have so many bells and whistles.
