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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Rubbermaid Antimicrobial Drain BoardsCustomer Review: Doesn't really do what you'd expect... Summary: 2 Stars
As other reviewers have noted, the big drawback of this drain board is that it doesn't drain... The plastic bows down in the middle causing water to pool there. A little more tilt would let the water drain fine, odd that the designers didn't pick up on this. It also lacks gripping power underneath so you're constantly having to readjust it so the drain edge is over the sink. Poorly designed product.
Customer Review: Don't Waste the money! Summary: 1 Stars
This thing is a useless absolute piece of crap! It doesn't even come close to draining water. Anyone desiring to start a mosquito farm or build their own rice paddy should buy one as it is great at promoting stagnant water! You are better off draining your dishes on your counter top with better results. Awkward and clumsy as well. Comes in handy as a king-sized doorstop or something for your dog to chew or piss on! Wasn't worth the energy it took to open the box it came in!
Customer Review: Made in China Summary: 3 Stars
product is just as described. replacing an old one of the same model, not nearly as good of quality. old one is flexible rubber, new is hard plastic. Thank you rubbermaid for more low quality chinese junk. personally i would pay more for better quality
Customer Review: Perfectly normal far as I can see. Summary: 5 Stars
Reviews here are funny! Maybe this has changed since earlier ones but it it is slightly higher at far edge so water DOES drain, it's the same red as the wire rack you buy separately, and it is... it is... a dish drainer mat. How complicated can it be. It works just fine. Looks nifty.
Customer Review: Quite Disappointed.... Summary: 2 Stars
I have been a long-time Rubbermaid user.
I have a Rubbermaid Drainer Tray that is 17 years old and I love it! I needed a second one for my apartment. What a disapointment in this new purchase! It is made of cheap hard plastic that slides around on the countertop (I have laminate countertops) as if it is sitting on a surface of glass. The older trays were rubberized and stayed in place.
The height of the board along the edge that is supposed to drain water into the sink is too high, and again; the old trays did not have a height. They sat flush with the countertop.
I resorted to using a sheet of slip-proof shelf-liner that one can buy on a roll in a kitchen-ware section to keep this Tray in place.
I am quite disappointed in RubberMaid for changing their product. They used to be one company you could truly count on to give us our money's worth.
Seems like with many companies these days; the bottom line is to give consumers a cheaper product, charge more money, and leave us with junk.
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