The DripDry | Invisible Kitchen Cabinet Dish Rack

This Cabinet Dish Rack Creates an Open Bottom & Fits Any Cabinet in the World!

Installing a hidden dish drying rack has never been easier

The kitchen cabinet dish drying rack “DripDry installation kit” includes a template and all pieces to build a drain system into any cabinet above a sink. For pre-existing cabinetry, use our template to create a bottom-less opening, or use it to build a bottom frame for custom cabinetry, precisely for the drain racks to mount in.

Looking for a kitchen cabinet dish rack?

The DripDry drain dish in cabinet  is the only drain rack that can be pulled down lower, creates a space for very large pots, and can be used as a colander to dry washed fruits and vegetables. The dishes drip from rack straight to the sink.  

 

Space – Saving Dish Drainer Closet

This Cabinet Dish Rack has been popular in Europe and now our racks are available as pull-down racks or custom-made widths that can also be ordered as static racks, guaranteed for all types of cabinets.

The DripDry dish drain racks are designed to build – in to any type of cabinet.

The DripDry

A DripDry cabinet removes the dish rack from your countertop and hides it..

Classic DripDry

“Where there is a will there is a way!” say Alex and Lina. Window cabinet was too short so we connected the top pieces all the way to the ceiling! Look behind molding.

Add a simple accessory for aesthetics and function. 5 Year warranty and will never rust.

Classic DripDry

A large storage area from top rack ceiling.

Custom Dish Rack

More counter space.

RTA

A 30-minute project. Easy insert anywhere inside a cabinet or DIY. Adds support and structure into wider cabinets. Minimizes assembly + carpentry needed.

Submit your measurements for a drawing of your cabinet HERE

Choose Your Size

22.20″ minimum height is required.  Measure the interior width in-between the cabinet’s right and left sides panels. Use the  Size Chart  to find which DripDry fits into your cabinet

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Medium DripDry Classsic

Sleek Design with static racks above a sink

Hidden Dish Rack in Cabinet

At Window: Zoom in to see hidden DripDry above sink.

See what our customers say about The DripDry

5 star review  Great service from Tali and Val There was an installation issue and they gave me full support Very happy with this product Thank you Great work

5 star review  We love our kitchen now! The racks are made of High quality material and craftsmanship, this exceeded my expectations, and was fairly easy to install. Great customer support too.

Material

Our DripDry Classic series cabinet dish drainer is made of a solid aluminum frame with white Polystyrene dish rack segments, making it stainless and resistant to humidity and water.

The DripDry dish rack  for cabinets holds 13 lbs (6 Kg.)  It  has a removable integrated drip tray to lead water directly into the sink and not onto the counter top. The DripDry can be taken apart, is smudge resistant and racks are easy to clean and are dishwasher safe.

Dish Rack Above Sink in Cabinet

When there is overflow from a dishwasher, the drain rack above the sink works to eliminate countertop clutter.

DripDry Complete Installation Kit | Hidden Cabinet Dish Drying Rack
European Israel Kitchen

The Dripry  Classic Pull – Down

Fits All Cabinets
Frame-less Cabinet
Shaker Cabinet
Framed Cabinet
Face-framed Cabinet
Ready-to-Assemble
Wide Cabinet
Custom Cabinet

Which DripDry will work in my kitchen cabinet?

DRIPDRY PULL - DOWN Model Sizes and Details

Installation kits include a template for a bottomless cabinet. Alternatively, a frame is cut out from an existing bottom of a cabinet. The DripDry kits include all parts to mount the system into any cabinet. Adjustable fasteners position the DripDry snug into place (as cabinets slightly vary in precise size).

Colors: White / Silver – Aluminum

Height : 22.20″ inches (56.39 cm) minimum height is required.
*** DripDrys can be mounted higher or lower within the cabinet, depending on the cabinet structure and preferences.

Depth: Rack depths are 8.58″ inches (21.79 cm) – intended for standard cabinets – depth of 11-12” inches   (28 – 30.5 cm).

Sizes differ by width only. All sizes have the same height and depth.

Width:

Small
Cabinet’s interior width is at least 18.5″ inches (47 cm)
 Small holds 36 plates.

Medium
Cabinet’s interior width is at least 22.4″ inches (57 cm)
– Medium holds 44 plates.
Large
Cabinet’s interior width is at least 26.2″ inches (66.5 cm)
– Large holds 52 plates.

See our Manuals for Small, Medium and Large sizes.

More details on Specs page

Dish Drain Cabinet Dish Rack | Invisible Cabinet Dish Rack | DripDry

DRIPDRY CUSTOM STATIC MODEL Sizes and Details

 Colors: White / Silver –  Aluminum
Includes: Two (2)  static rack shelves to fit a cabinet of any specified width, with adjustable fasteners to mount on interior side panels of a cabinet. Comes with a cuttley caddy.
  For racks over 35″ (88.9 cm) please contact us for pricing.
  After Check Out – contact us with your Order Number and its specifications.

Custom Classic Dish Rack

Where There Is No Cabinet Above A Sink
The DripDry dish drying rack can be assembled and hung above, providing an industrial look.

More About the DripDry Cabinet Dish Rack

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