The Structure:
+ No problem. Highly intuitive to set up, even without a manual (which this is but)
The practical test:
+ Despite the fact that the frame is not too large, fit an enormous amount of dishes on it.
+ Very stable: even glasses and pans hold easily. Even at the same time, without clinking or wobbling.
+ Plastic spaces, ie where it is purely the plate, are flexible in their width. Even a thicker cutting board has vertically not only fit in, but also kept perfectly
+ 2 container for cutlery, cooking utensils, or 'odds and ends' are flexible and mountable anywhere
+ The whole stands on a plastic backing (not finally lime water & more on my stainless steel surfaces!), Which has an outlet device. If you fold this concavity downwards, to drain the water drained (eg down the sink). If you open it up, you do not mess.
The look:
+ Very nice intense green (lime green bought), looks like in the photo
+ Looks without dishes very stylish - more like decoration than for a kitchen helper
The Material:
+ Plastic. So rust nothing, is often criticized as with other racks. Also had on arrival no pungent plastic odor, everything works fine
The frame is not cheap, but visually much more appealing than cheap competitors. Also fits on small area much dishes and it can not rust. For me, the purchase is absolutely worth it.