


(Annoyingly, though, the company now expects you to activate the warranty by either writing a review on Zojila’s website, posting about it on social media, or following Zojila on YouTube or other social channels. The Zojila also comes with a lifetime warranty. The steeply angled drain tray funnels effectively into the sink, and the rack sits high enough off the counter that it’s compatible with all overmount sinks, even porcelain sinks with the highest lip.
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The rack holds the same amount of dishes as our top pick, plus its unusual design looks nice on any kitchen counter. For the steep price, you get a rack made almost completely out of high-quality, thick-gauge stainless steel-only the removable covers on the feet are plastic. If you want a dish rack you’ll likely never have to replace, get the Zojila Rohan Dish Drainer. The utensil holder and wire rack are dishwasher-safe, but all other parts should be hand washed, as per manufacturer instructions. It also costs more than our pick and has more individual pieces to clean (six in all). However, this rack has a footprint roughly equivalent to that of a midsize microwave, and it’s 7 inches wider than the KitchenAid dish rack. An extra rack on the side (with a separate drip tray underneath) keeps fragile stemmed wine glasses secure, a feature not many other dish racks offer. The drain tray extends past the rack on one side to catch drips from drinking glasses, and the rack has a swiveling spout that allows you to arrange it on your countertop however you need. It was the most effective rack at draining water during our testing, and it has an enclosed basin that won’t easily overflow if you accidentally dump a ton of water onto it. The Simplehuman Steel Frame Dishrack is the largest of our picks-sizable enough to hold dishes for a four-person household and then some.
