Drying rack to hold all your just-washed baby feeding accessories
Allows your baby's wet bottles to dry completely
Stylish and functional
Easy excess water disposal
Perfect for narrow spaces
Suitable for 0 months+ baby
Free from BPA, Phthalate and PVC free
Description
Boon Lawn Countertop Drying Rack For Baby fits anywhere and it's ideal for drying utensils, whether bottles, dummies or baby cutlery as it keeps them upright for quick air drying. This drying rack is perfect for drying baby feeding accessories of all shapes and sizes. An easy to pull bottom tray collects all the excess water for easy and practical disposal. It features flexible grass blades, this rack is an ideal option for items of all shapes and sizes. It allows excess water to drain and collect in the bottom tray. The removable tray design allows you to get rid of excess water without any hassle. This 2-piece design enables hassle-free cleaning. Boon is a leading innovator, designer and manufacturer of infant and baby products. They are driven by a strong desire to create modern products that help simplify parent’s lives while retaining their personal style. Boon is committed to creating nothing but the most innovative gear-and keeping it affordable. Their design studio is always in motion, tackling one parenting challenge after another. And don't forget their commitment to quality and safety - all their products adhere to the highest manufacturing standards and are free from BPA, PVC and phthalate, which means no nasty toxins for your kids.
BENEFITS
Fits anywhere and it's ideal for drying utensils, bottles, dummies or baby cutlery etc.
Helps to keep feeding accessories upright for prompt air drying
Collects all the excess water for easy and practical disposal
Enables hassle-free cleaning
Helps to keep milk bottles and other accessories dry and hygienic
HOW TO USE
Use as needed
From bottles to pacifiers, Boon Patch Countertop Drying Rack For Baby holds all of your baby accessories as they air dry on the flexible blades that resemble real grass
Water drains into the lower tray, where it's completely contained