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A high capacity drying rack is the bit of kit you only appreciate once you have a counter full of bottles, valves, pump parts and teats with nowhere sensible to go. This one earns its place by holding a lot in a small footprint and letting air do the work, which suits any household feeding a baby and washing up by hand several times a day.
What to look for
- Capacity and pegs. Count the prongs and check they take wide bottles as well as small valves and teats, so one rack covers everything.
- Drainage. A sloped base or drip tray keeps water off the worktop instead of leaving a puddle behind the rack.
- Cleaning. Parts that come apart and rinse easily matter, because anything left damp and assembled will grow grime over time.
Our pick
This rack stands on the counter and offers plenty of prongs at different heights, so bottles, sippy cups, breast pump pieces and small teats all get airflow without toppling into each other. The footprint stays compact for a busy kitchen, and the design lets water drain down rather than pool. It suits the bottle feeding stage from newborn onwards, and it stays useful later for cups and weaning gear.
You do not need the most expensive rack on the shelf. Look for honest capacity, decent drainage and parts that come apart to clean, and a sensible mid price option like this will see you through the years when there is always something drying.