Dr. Brown's Natural Flow Drying Rack is designed specifically for for Dr. Brown's Baby Bottles and components (sold separately). It holds 12 standard or eight wide-neck bottles and their components. Dual trays allow for single tray drying of fewer bottles and double tray drying of more bottles. It includes two drainage options, one position to collect water and a second position to drain water directly into the sink. It's easy to clean and dishwasher safe. Measures 13" x 3.5" x 9.5".
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Product Details
Product Length:
13.2 inches
Product Width:
9.3 inches
Product Height:
3.6 inches
Product Weight:
2.22 pounds
Package Length:
13.5 inches
Package Width:
9.1 inches
Package Height:
3.9 inches
Package Weight:
2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 37 reviews
Features
Dr. Brown's natural flow drying rack is designed specifically for Dr. Brown's baby bottles and components
It holds 12 standard or 8 wide-neck bottles and their components
Dual trays allow for single tray drying of fewer bottles and double tray drying of more bottles
Two drainage options, one position to collect water, and second position to drain water directly into sink
Easy to assemble, easy to clean, dishwasher safe
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 37 customer reviews )
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Bottles good, Rack Bad Dec 05, 2008
By Lisa I use the First Years Modular Drying Rack with my Dr. Brown's bottles. It is a much better design and IT SPINS! Dr. Brown's version has a hard to reach bottom rack which I would hate to be fishing bottle parts out of at 2 a.m!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Disappointing Jul 30, 2009
By P. Toche If I had paid 2 dollars for this, I wouldn't bother to complain.
As reviewed by others, it is indeed correct that it's poorly designed : too flimsy for Dr Brown's own 8oz glass bottles!! The bottles on the picture must be a light plastic model (if it's not a computer-generated rendition), be warned: you won't be able to do that with glass bottles.
And the bottom section of the rack? impossible to reach anything underneath.
A cheaper substitute: your regular dish rack.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Not everything I thought it would be May 12, 2007
By James Woelbern While this product is made by the very reputable and high-end baby bottle maker, Dr. Brown's, I am dissapointed at the design. The two tier design makes it challenging to fit things underneath and then even more so, to find them easily when you need them. I would have rather had a one-tier design that was slightly larger. The two tier looks substanial on your counter, so keep that in mind if you have limited counter space. In this case, now that I have the product, it is not necessary to have the Dr. Brown's version to dry your Dr. Brown's bottles and accessories. I also bought this not having seen it at the store first. Would recommend finding one you like at the store and then shopping for it cheaper on the internet. As far as the Dr. Brown's bottle system...you can't beat them.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nice rack for any bottles. Feb 04, 2007
By H. Nelson Buy more and stack higher if you need the capacity. Takes up less counter space this way. Sturdy and well designed. Comes with extender feet so you can have short or tall levels when stacking. Easily unstacks for ease of loading bottle parts.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't let the inside of bottles dry Oct 29, 2010
By JC DC If you put bottles on this rack, they will eventually get dry... the key word here is "eventually". If you wash at night and need things to be dry in the morning, try something else. There just isn't enough air flow to get nipples, bottles, or breast pump accessories dry on the inside. We had no idea how bad it was until we tried another rack - the Boon Grass drying mat. It cut our evening washing time in half because we no longer needed to hand-dry everything we needed for the next morning. I think pretty much any rack would be a better choice than this one - look for more air flow under the items, or racks that hold items at an angle to let air in.