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Mommy's Helper Drain 'N Dry Bottle Drying Rack | 
enlarge | Brand: Mommy's Helper Category: Baby Product
List Price: $10.99 Buy New: $8.95 You Save: $2.04 (19%)
New (3) from $8.95
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1825
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 2.5 x 9.5
MPN: 10153 Model: 10153 UPC: 036768101536 EAN: 0036768101536 ASIN: B000056J1C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Accessory drying rack | | • | Holds pacifiers and training cups too | | • | More sanitary excess water drains down and into sink | | • | Now includes bottle brush and accessory drying rack | | • | Keeps bottles from toppling over |
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Editorial Review The Drain 'N Dry bottle drying rack is one of those nice little extras. It allows freshly scrubbed bottles, nipples, pacifiers, or trainer cups to drip- or air-dry. It's easy to assemble. Just snap the long or short pegs in their respective slots and place bottles on the plastic pegs. It comes with nine long pegs (for bottles) and nine short ones for nipples or cap rings. Simply point the angled edge of the drying rack base towards your sink basin and the excess water will drain away. This set also comes with a bottle brush. Made of lightweight white plastic, it isn't the most glamorous-looking contraption (or the sturdiest on the market). But what it lacks in pizzazz it makes up for in simple handiness. --Melissa Wilson
Product Description The Drain 'N Dry bottle drying rack has a pegged tray that eliminates the Domino Effect ... Knock down one bottle and they all fall over. The unique and innovative waterfall lip on an inclined tray allows for excess water to drain into the sink. Features * Keeps bottles from toppling over * More sanitary: excess water drains down and into sink * Contains 18 support pegs (9 tall and 9 short) * Holds pacifiers and training cups too * Now includes bottle brush and accessory drying rack!
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| Customer Reviews:
For baby no' 3 I wanted the best March 8, 2007 D. Shlingbaum (Israel) love it very much, very easy, big, and have place for all stuff.
Bottle Drying Rack of a lifetime May 25, 2001 Sarah Wood (Grand Rapids, MI) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I have used this bottle drying rack and am very impressed with it. I think that whomever thought of this idea is a genius. I have to constantly wash bottles out all day long and I hate to put them in regular disk rack because it does not seem sanitary. I can also wash the bottles in dishwasher, but because of the humididty they do not dry all of the way. So, I take them out and put them on the rack and they dry quickly, without sitting on a rack with regular dishes. It also washes up very nicely so that it is always sanitary and I don't have to think about bacteria that may cause my little one to be ill.
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