S&T INC.'s Dish Drying Mats are the solution to the age-old tradition of placing dish towels on the counter when hand-washing pots, pans, dishes, & glassware.
While the Dish Drying Mat is perfect for dishes & drying racks, there are many more helpful ways to use one in your home! Try a Dish Mat:
Watch as the Dish Drying Mat is drenched with a cup of water and then soaks it up like a champ, while the counter underneath stays nice and dry.
Watch to see the 3 sizes available to fit any kitchen need!
The Dish Drying Mat is compact in size, but it's packed with functionality! Watch as the mat effortlessly handles a full meal's worth of dishes.
No matter your level of cooking expertise, dishes happen, but it doesn't have to be a chore! Take the mess out of doing dishes with a Dish Drying Mat.
Don't be tempted by a dirty, soggy kitchen towel to place your clean dishes on. Listen to the angel and choose the best - the Dish Drying Mat from S&T INC.
What size is the Dish Drying Mat?
The S&T INC. Dish Drying Mat comes in 3 different sizes: 16" x 18", 18" by 24" and 18" x 30". Check out our storefront for all our size and color options.
What are the Dish Drying Mats made of?
The Dish Drying Mat is made of super-absorbent, fast-drying 100% polyester microfiber fabric with an inner foam core.
How do I wash and care for the Dish Mat?
For best results, allow to thoroughly dry between uses. Frequently machine wash, in cold water with a liquid detergent, and before first use. Do not use bleach. Tumble dry low heat. Do not use fabric softener or dryer sheets. Do not iron.
How much water does the Dish Drying Mat absorb?
The Dish Drying Mat absorbs up to 4x its weight in water!
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