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Pantanal Acrylic Sponge Tray with Stainless Steel Shelf
Pantanal Acrylic Sponge Tray with Stainless Steel Shelf
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This is a tray that you can put on your kitchen sink to keep your scrubber handy. It's long enough to take all scrubbers and narrow enough to sit on the sill of the sink. It is made of textured acrylic and has a stainless steel shelf to keep the sponge dry.
You can also use this tray in your bath to hold a razor and soap.
The Pantanal tray is also an accessory for the Rohan dish drainer in situations where the dish drainer cannot be kept right next to the kitchen sink. When placed away from the kitchen sink, the Pantanal tray can be used to catch water draining from the drain board.
Pantanal in Brazil is the world's largest tropical wetland region covering over 70,000 square miles with extreme biodiversity.
This product has material content from China.
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Materials
Materials
Tray: Translucent textured acrylic; Shelf: Stainless steel
Dimensions
Dimensions
Length (top/bottom): 8/5.75 inches, Width (top/bottom): 4/2 inches, Height: 1.25 inches
Care information
Care information
Wash with dish soap.

This is a nice size tray. It holds our 2 sponges. The metal piece keeps the sponges elevated and they dry out instead of being in mucky water. The dish is then easily cleaned out. We love it.
I'm not sure what this is meant for but looks nice
In addition to use as a sponge holder tray, the Pantanal can also be used as a drip tray to catch water when the Rohan dish drainer is placed away from the sink. One could also use it to hold small items anywhere in the home.
The tray itself is fine. I can see it would be useful and decorative to hold a sponge. I am using it as a catch-tray for the water draining from my long-edged dish drainer. Not all the water drains within the area covered by the tray meaning some ends up on the counter. The tray does not stay flat on the counter when tucked halfway under the drainboard as instructed. It was suggested that I gently bend the drainboard for a better fit, but that would require bending it upward which would likely increase the spread of the drainage area thereby causing even more water to miss the tray when dripping off the drainboard. A few small adjustments to the product would make it work better for me. Maybe I'll make the adjustments myself, or maybe I'll have something made that works better for me. I am guessing that this tray is better suited to the short-edge drainboard.
I use it to place under my dish rack to catch the water and it works great! It is plastic (acrylic), not glass FYI.
Used this to catch water underneath the utensil tray, so that we could have more room on the drying rack by having the utensil rack on the outside of the dish tray
This is a nice size tray. It holds our 2 sponges. The metal piece keeps the sponges elevated and they dry out instead of being in mucky water. The dish is then easily cleaned out. We love it.
I'm not sure what this is meant for but looks nice
In addition to use as a sponge holder tray, the Pantanal can also be used as a drip tray to catch water when the Rohan dish drainer is placed away from the sink. One could also use it to hold small items anywhere in the home.
The tray itself is fine. I can see it would be useful and decorative to hold a sponge. I am using it as a catch-tray for the water draining from my long-edged dish drainer. Not all the water drains within the area covered by the tray meaning some ends up on the counter. The tray does not stay flat on the counter when tucked halfway under the drainboard as instructed. It was suggested that I gently bend the drainboard for a better fit, but that would require bending it upward which would likely increase the spread of the drainage area thereby causing even more water to miss the tray when dripping off the drainboard. A few small adjustments to the product would make it work better for me. Maybe I'll make the adjustments myself, or maybe I'll have something made that works better for me. I am guessing that this tray is better suited to the short-edge drainboard.
I use it to place under my dish rack to catch the water and it works great! It is plastic (acrylic), not glass FYI.
Used this to catch water underneath the utensil tray, so that we could have more room on the drying rack by having the utensil rack on the outside of the dish tray