Stainless Steel Dish Racks for Kitchen Sink Accessory Programs
Matrix supplies 12 stainless steel dish rack models for kitchen sink accessory sets, including round, rectangular, over-sink, curved, and cutlery-holder rack designs.
A dish rack should be selected by sink fit, drying layout, wire structure, support points, and packing protection — not only by size or appearance. Matrix helps buyers build practical dish rack programs for workstation sinks, standard sinks, wholesale accessory sets, and OEM private-label supply.
Stainless Steel Dish Racks Supplier & Manufacturer
Matrix supplies stainless steel dish racks for kitchen & bath brands, importers, wholesalers, distributors, retail sink accessory programs, workstation sink programs, project buyers, and OEM / private-label customers.
A dish rack is not only a wire accessory. For B2B buyers, the real value comes from sink fit, wire spacing, support stability, drying layout, surface finish, weld quality, packing protection, and repeat-order consistency.
12 Model Range
Support round, rectangular, slim, wide, flat over-sink, curved, and cutlery-holder dish rack styles.
Sink Accessory Matching
Match dish racks with workstation sinks, colanders, roll-up drying racks, sink baskets, cutting boards, and bottom grids.
Fit & Structure Review
Review sink width, bowl shape, rack size, support points, wire spacing, and intended load use before sample approval.
Packing & Batch Control
Support anti-deformation packing, individual protection, carton labels, and repeat-order consistency.
What Is a Stainless Steel Dish Rack?
A stainless steel dish rack is a removable kitchen sink accessory used for drying dishes, bowls, cups, utensils, and light cookware after washing. Depending on the design, it can sit on a workstation sink ledge, rest across the sink rim, fit inside the sink basin, or work as a sink-side organizer.
For B2B buyers, the key is not only rack size. Buyers should review fit method, support points, wire spacing, drainage direction, loading capacity, surface finish, and packing protection before confirming samples or bulk orders.
Professional Note:
A dish drying rack is mainly for dishes, bowls, cups, utensils, and cookware. A sink-side storage basket is mainly for sponges, soap bottles, brushes, cleaning tools, or small accessories. Some models support both, but the product role should be clearly defined.
How Buyers Should Choose a Stainless Steel Dish Rack
For B2B buyers, choosing a dish rack should start from use logic, not from model number alone. The right model depends on where it will be placed, what it needs to hold, how water should drain, and how the rack will be packed.
1. Confirm Placement
Will the rack sit on a workstation ledge, inside the sink, across the rim, or beside the sink?
2. Confirm Sink Shape
Round, rectangular, curved, deep bowl, and wide bowl sinks may require different rack structures.
3. Confirm Drying Load
Light cup drying, dish drying, bowl support, and cookware drying require different wire structures and support points.
4. Confirm Holder Need
If the buyer needs cutlery, chopstick, sponge, or soap bottle storage, select a rack with a holder or basket area.
5. Confirm Stability
Anti-slip feet, support points, and rack height affect stability on wet stainless steel surfaces.
6. Confirm Packing
Wire racks can bend or scratch during shipping, especially when packed with heavy sink accessories.
Available Stainless Steel Dish Rack Models
Choose from 12 stainless steel dish rack models, including round, rectangular, flat over-sink, cutlery-holder, curved, and wide rack designs for different kitchen sink accessory programs.
Round Stainless Steel Dish Rack 300
Round Bowl Rack
round sink programs, compact dish drying, small accessory sets
bowl diameter, support feet, rack height, packing protection
Round Deep Stainless Steel Dish Rack 375
Round Deep Bowl Rack
larger round sinks, deep bowl programs, higher-capacity dish drying
bowl diameter, rack depth, support stability, wire spacing
Large Rectangular Dish Rack with Cutlery Holder
Rectangular Rack with Holder
workstation sink programs, larger drying needs, premium accessory kits
sink width, rack height, cutlery holder position, load use, packing
Slim Rectangular Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Slim Rectangular Rack
narrow sink layouts, compact kitchen programs, light dish drying
sink opening width, rack support points, anti-slip feet, wire spacing
Flat Over-Sink Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Flat Over-Sink Rack
over-sink drying, lightweight rinsing, simple accessory programs
rim support, rack length, load level, contact stability
Rectangular Dish Rack with Cutlery Holder
Rectangular Rack with Holder
dish drying with cutlery storage, organized sink accessory sets
cutlery holder position, rack height, plate slot spacing, packing
Angled Rectangular Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Angled Rectangular Rack
angled dish placement, daily dish drying, compact workstation sets
rack angle, support feet, dish standing stability, wire spacing
Compact Rectangular Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Compact Rectangular Rack
compact sinks, apartment kitchen programs, small accessory sets
bowl size, rack height, drying capacity, anti-slip feet
Wide Rectangular Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Wide Rectangular Rack
wider sink bowls, dish and bowl drying, medium accessory programs
bowl width, support points, load use, wire direction
Curved Rectangular Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Curved Rectangular Rack
curved bowl sinks, rounded-corner sink programs, general drying use
corner radius, bowl shape, support points, rack width
Double-Zone Curved Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Curved Double-Zone Rack
organized drying, plate and bowl separation, sink accessory sets
zone layout, wire spacing, support stability, packing protection
Wide Curved Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Wide Curved Rack
wide sink bowls, larger drying space, premium sink accessory programs
sink width, curved support points, load use, anti-slip contact
For M-CURVED-01, M-CURVED-02, and M-CURVED-03, exact dimensions and weights will be updated upon final factory confirmation.
Group Dish Rack Models by Shape and Use
The 12 models can be grouped by shape and use logic. This helps buyers quickly understand which rack direction fits their sink program before reviewing individual SKUs.
Round Dish Racks
Models: M-3012, M-3716
Round stainless steel dish racks are suitable for round sinks, compact bowls, and specialty sink accessory programs.
- round sink programs
- compact kitchen sinks
- small dish drying
- bowl-based drying layouts
Rectangular Dish Racks
Models: M-3616, M-3427, M-3420, M-3634
Rectangular dish racks are practical for standard kitchen sinks, daily dish drying, and general accessory programs.
- standard kitchen sinks
- single and double bowl sinks
- wholesale dish rack programs
- OEM accessory sets
Dish Racks with Holder
Models: M-5439, M-4030
Help users organize dishes, bowls, utensils, chopsticks, sponges, or cleaning tools in one drying layout.
- organized drying solutions
- workstation sink programs
- premium accessory kits
- private-label programs
Flat Over-Sink Rack
Model: M-5129
A flat over-sink dish rack supports simple drying, rinsing, and temporary placement across the sink rim.
- over-sink drying
- lightweight rinsing
- practical accessory programs
- space-saving kitchens
Curved Dish Racks
Models: M-CURVED-01, 02, 03
Curved rack designs support rounded bowl shapes, curved sink corners, and special sink accessory programs.
- curved sink bowls
- rounded-corner sinks
- flexible drying layouts
- non-standard sink programs
Where It Fits: Workstation, In-Sink, Over-Sink, and Sink-Side
Before choosing a stainless steel dish rack, buyers should first understand where the product will be placed. Fit position affects structure, size, support points, drainage, and user experience.
Workstation Sink Ledge
Designed to sit on the ledge of a workstation sink, allowing dishes and utensils to dry directly over the bowl without taking up countertop space.
Check: ledge width, rack length, support points, load capacity, cutlery holder position
In-Sink Basin
Placed inside the sink bowl for draining dishes, cups, or light cookware. This layout depends heavily on bowl width, bowl depth, and rack feet position.
Check: inner bowl size, rack height, anti-slip feet, wire direction, drain position
Over-Sink Rim
Placed across the sink rim for temporary dish drying or rinsing. This is suitable for standard kitchen sinks when the rack structure supports stable contact.
Check: sink opening width, rim support, contact stability, anti-slip design, load use
Sink-Side Countertop
Used beside the sink as a storage or drying organizer. This layout works well for storage baskets, utensil holders, or light daily-use accessories.
Check: countertop footprint, drainage tray if needed, basket depth, storage function
Stainless Steel Dish Rack Structure Breakdown
A dish rack may look simple, but its structure decides whether it fits well, drains properly, supports tableware safely, and arrives without deformation.
1. Wire Frame Structure
The main wire frame affects load support, shape stability, and long-term durability.
2. Open-Grid Layout
Open-grid spacing allows water to drip into the sink and improves airflow for faster drying.
3. Support Zone
The plate and bowl support layout determines whether tableware stands securely during drying.
4. Cutlery Area
A dedicated holder can organize forks, spoons, chopsticks, knives, sponges, or cleaning tools.
5. Anti-Slip Points
Anti-slip feet or silicone pads help the rack stay stable on wet stainless steel surfaces.
6. Weld Points
Weld quality affects structural strength and long-term complaint risk.
7. Surface Finish
Surface polishing or coating affects rust resistance, cleanability, and visual quality.
8. Packing Protection
Wire racks can deform during shipment if packing is not controlled.
Drainage, Airflow & Countertop Cleanliness
A good stainless steel dish rack should do more than hold dishes. It should guide water back into the sink, improve airflow, and reduce countertop water spots.
Drips Back Into the Sink
Over-sink and workstation dish racks allow water to drain directly into the bowl instead of collecting on the countertop.
Open-Grid Airflow
A good wire layout helps dishes, bowls, and utensils dry faster after washing.
Organized Drying Zones
Separate areas for plates, bowls, cups, and utensils help users keep the sink area cleaner and easier to use.
Less Countertop Clutter
Dish racks and storage baskets help organize tableware and cleaning tools around the sink.
Detail Close-Up: What Buyers Should Look At
Use close-up images to help buyers understand product quality, structure, and practical use before ordering.
Wire Thickness
Shows structural strength and load support.
Weld Point
Weak welds may become repeat-order complaints.
Anti-Slip Foot
Improves stability and protects sink contact areas.
Cutlery Holder
Shows depth for cutlery, chopsticks, or sponges.
Plate Slot Spacing
Spacing affects how well plates stand and drain.
Open-Grid Drainage
Shows water flow and airflow path for drying.
Curved Fit Detail
Important for round, curved, or non-standard bowls.
Packing Protection
Shows protection against bending and scratching.
Manufacturing & OEM Support
Matrix supports stainless steel dish rack programs from product selection to sample approval, packing review, and repeat-order supply.
Wire Forming & Structure Control
Show how stainless steel wire structures are shaped, welded, and checked to support stable dish drying and storage use.
Model Matching & OEM Packing
Show how dish rack models can be matched with kitchen sinks, roll-up drying racks, sink colanders, sink baskets, sink cutting boards, sink bottom grids, and sink accessory programs.
QC & Packing for Stainless Steel Dish Racks
Dish racks are visible daily-use accessories. Poor wire structure, weak welds, unstable feet, or weak packing can quickly become after-sales problems. Matrix helps buyers review structure, fit, surface, and packing before shipment.
Trust Note: For B2B buyers, packing is not a small detail. A good rack can still fail commercially if it bends, scratches, or arrives mixed with missing accessories.
QC Points
- • rack size check
- • wire structure check
- • weld point check
- • plate slot spacing check
- • cutlery holder check
- • anti-slip foot check
- • surface finish check
- • fit review
- • load use review
- • packing list review
Packing Points
- • individual protection
- • surface scratch protection
- • anti-deformation support
- • separation from heavy sink accessories
- • holder protection
- • mixed accessory set control
- • carton label support
- • repeat-order packing consistency
Common Dish Rack Buying Mistakes Buyers Should Avoid
1. Only Checking Outer Size
Dish rack fit depends on support points, ledge/rim structure, bowl shape, and bowl size — not only outer dimensions.
2. Ignoring Wire Spacing
If spacing is too wide, cups may fall through. If too narrow, water stays longer and airflow becomes weaker.
3. Not Checking Load Use
A rack for cups and utensils may not be suitable for pots, pans, or heavy plates.
4. Poor Weld Points
Weak welds may look acceptable in samples but become a repeat-order complaint after long-term use.
5. No Anti-Slip Design
Without stable feet or silicone contact points, racks may slide on wet stainless steel surfaces.
6. Weak Packing
Wire racks can deform easily when packed with heavy sink accessories without proper protection.
7. Confusing Dish Rack and Storage Basket
A storage basket can organize tools, but it should not be sold as a heavy dish drying rack unless the structure supports it.
What Buyers Should Confirm Before Ordering
- Which model is needed?
- Is it round, rectangular, flat, curved, or holder type?
- Is it a dish drying rack or a sink-side storage basket?
- Will it sit on a ledge, inside the sink, across the rim, or beside the sink?
- What sink width should it fit?
- What are the rack length, width, and height?
- Is cutlery holder or utensil holder required?
- What load level should the rack support?
- What wire spacing is suitable?
- Are anti-slip feet or silicone pads required?
- What surface finish is needed?
- Will it be packed with sinks or sold separately?
- Does it need OEM / private-label packing?
- What repeat-order consistency is required?
Stainless Steel Dish Racks FAQ
What is a stainless steel dish rack?
How many stainless steel dish rack models does Matrix offer?
What is the difference between a dish rack and a storage basket?
Can a dish rack sit on a workstation sink ledge?
How do buyers choose the right dish rack for a sink?
Why does wire spacing matter?
Can Matrix supply OEM stainless steel dish racks?
Why is packing important for dish racks?
Need Stainless Steel Dish Racks for Your Kitchen Sink Program?
Share your target model, sink type, dish rack placement, target size, drying layout, holder requirement, packing method, and order volume. Matrix can help review the right stainless steel dish rack or sink-side storage basket for your kitchen sink accessory program.
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