Compliance with the rules of personal and household hygiene reduces a person's susceptibility to various diseases several times. After all, many pathogenic bacteria that cause infectious diseases, various parasites (for example, helminths) enter the human body when hygiene standards and rules are not observed.
An important attribute of human life is dishes, the cleanliness of which largely determines the health of an individual family. Owners of a dishwasher, of course, do not notice problems in its constant washing, but for other housewives, maintaining the cleanliness of dishes means constant washing, rinsing and drying dishes by hand.
You can dry cutlery in different ways: by rubbing it with a towel, placing it upside down on the sink or table, or putting it in a special drying rack. A drying rack is a structure consisting of many special compartments for plates, mugs, and cutlery.
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How to choose a dish dryer?
Each dryer differs from the other in the way it is attached.
- Wall-mounted;
They are mounted directly above or near the kitchen sink. - Tabletop;
They are placed on a sink or table and have a tray for storing water. - Built-in;
They are installed in a cabinet or any other kitchen unit. - Overhead (troflexes);
They are installed on the sink and can then be rolled up into a mat. - Closed;
A special cover is provided to protect cutlery from dust.
Each of these models has many advantages and disadvantages, so you should select a dryer based on the dimensions of the kitchen space, taking into account its convenience and functionality.
Types of Dish Dryers for the Closet
To install a dryer in a cabinet, built-in models are used, there are many varieties of them, each of them differs in the following criteria.
- Design.
- There are dryers with multiple compartments for each type of cutlery;
- Separate options consisting of several separate elements adapted to the required type of cookware;
- Single-tier and multi-tier;
- For one or more types of dishes.
- Body material.
- Metal - such models are made of steel, then covered with enamel or another protective coating;
- Stainless steel models are more expensive, but given the constant contact with water, they are a very durable and wear-resistant option;
- Plastic ones are perhaps the most affordable, but also the least durable and subject to rapid wear;
- Wooden ones are environmentally friendly, cost-effective and aesthetically attractive.
- By the transformation mechanism.
- Removable and retractable.
All dryers are designed to not only perform high-quality drying, but also provide comfortable and quick access to dishes. Many people use dryers as a permanent place to store dishes, so it should be roomy, take into account the dishes used in the family's everyday life and provide the ability to easily get the necessary cutlery.
Installing a Dish Dryer in a Cupboard According to the Rules
Having decided on the model, the next important step is installing the dish dryer in the cabinet. Depending on the material of the dryer body, it can be attached to the cabinet using:
- Cutting special cone-shaped plastic holders into the wall of the cabinet using self-tapping screws, on which the dryer's guide shelves will subsequently be placed;
- Fastening the slats - holders with self-tapping screws to the walls of the cabinet, on which the mesh is then laid;
- Fastenings of special locks to hold the structure.
In addition to the many different types of mounting systems, there are standards that must be followed before installing a dish drainer in a kitchen cabinet.
- Determine the proportions in the case of separate drying options - the distance between the upper and lower shelves should be at least 30-40 cm;
- Provide space for a water tray;
- Assemble the dish dryer into the kitchen unit in such a way that the cabinet doors close and open easily;
- If the cup compartment does not have a tray, it should be installed exclusively on top so that water drains through the plates.
There are many ways to secure a dish dryer in a cabinet; everything depends primarily on the model of the dryer and the mounting option provided by its manufacturer, as well as on the material from which the kitchen unit is made.