L J MILLER
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2024
My husband wanted a dishpan that was easy to use but didn't take up much storage space. He found this silicone foldable dishpan. It's the perfect size for our sink. It's very good quality and easy to clean. He can store under the kitchen sink or in the laundry room without taking up much space.
JoshuaTammy Walker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2024
This collapsible dish pan is great. You just push down on it to collapse and store away until needed. It has a drain plug in the bottom which is great to hold dish water while washing and the drain out when finished. It is easy to clean. While most people probably purchase this to use when camping, my daughter used this for washing dishes when staying in an apartment that did not have a kitchen. It worked well and is a good size for washing up a single dish set.
Denise Pokrywka
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de julio de 2024
I was skeptical the little drain at the bottom would work well but it's been it's been great. I don't have a dishwasher & this makes it so much easier to soak & wash dishes. The drain opens easily when I'm done so I don't slosh water all over trying to top it out. I love that it collapses out the way when I'm done. It keeps the kitchen neat looking. I woukd definitely recommend this.
Chip C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2024
I bought this "Goderewild 2024 Upgraded" 9L (2.4 gal) sink for dishwashing when camping. I think the space-saving collapsible sidewalls should be helpful for storing (though now I'm not so sure) and I liked the idea of the drain. They do work well so far, much like many other collapsible kitchen products that have appeared recently. I don't know how it will hold up over time. I had been concerned that the drain would be unreliable and leaky, so I tested it right away by filling the sink and leaving it overnight with a sheet of paper towel underneath -- it remained dry. The drain is very simple and can be removed easily for cleaning. It uses a silicone o-ring to seal.I subsequently bought two more of these sinks from a different vendor that were even less expensive. They are identical to this one except they are apparently the "old" version -- the only difference is that in the "old" version the handles stick up above the sidewall, but in this "new" version the sidewall is extended so it is flush with the top of the handles all the way around. That doesn't mean it holds any more water -- one is still limited by the opening for the handles -- so I don't think it makes much difference.Originally, I thought I'd just use the one sink, but then decided to use two or three because it makes for better washing (wash - rinse - sanitize). When stacking the three of them I realized they don't actually save much space compared to just nesting three plastic dishpans, which cost even less and would last forever. These do have the built-in drain. But how hard is it to dump the dishpan? So we'll see.
Shag
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2024
We have dishwasher but have certain things we wash by hand and basin works for that. Nice size and very well made. You don’t need a lot of water to wash in basin.