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Default Dish drainer crisis

We are on our fourth Rubbermaid dish drainer in 33 years, and the rubber
is starting to come off the wire. The online reviews indicate that the
current models are garbage and a pure waste of money -- that we would be
better off using our existing one till it becomes a rust covered skeleton.

We like ours, because the main section holds plates, bowls, and cups; the
utensil cup grips tightly to the corner of the dish drainer, and the sides
hold glasses in a sort of rubber coated lollipop.

Do people have a dish drainer that they like that does all these things?

I would be willing to order from Blighty or the continent if necessary.
 
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