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Where can I get a small double sink/double drainer?

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Katymac · 11/11/2006 19:01

Cos DH likes to stack,wash,rinse & leave to drain....& who am I to argue with a system that works (esp when I don't do the dishes)

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JanH · 11/11/2006 19:46

You don't need a double drainer to do that, km, you can stack on the worktop before washing-up, so a 1½sink+drainer would do it for you; or if there's too much to leave a full load draining, do it in 2 lots.

Or you can get 2-tier draining racks. Or put one of those draining plate-racks on the wall above the drainer.

wall-mounted drainer

2-tier freestanding

Katymac · 11/11/2006 19:48

I don't think I am brave enough to interfer with a system that works....esp when he might say "do it yourself"

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Katymac · 11/11/2006 19:50

Jan...we are moving the kitchen into the small conservatory.....so we can have TWO kitchens

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JanH · 11/11/2006 19:52

Lakeland have a drainer rack with its own drip tray which could stand on the worktop.

JanH · 11/11/2006 19:55

And a 2-tier one!

If you have 2 kitchens you'll have loads of sinks and drainers

Rubbermaid in America make a plastic draining mat with a lip which tucks over the edge of the sink, which is v useful - can't find one here though .

Katymac · 11/11/2006 20:03

We are reclaiming some of our house....I can't wait

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