Reddit reviews The First Years Spin Stack Drying Rack
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Spin Stack Drying Rack holds more in less spaceUnique Kitchen Friendly Design: Can be use for Dry baby Bottles, Pacifiers, Teethers, Sippy Cups and MoreDrains directly into the kitchen sinkCan be stored under kitchen cabinets or stored flatIncludes an optional drip tray
:( That does sound hectic. My registry is kinda all over the place because I've already bought a ton of stuff, but just some suggestions of some things (FTM so no idea really if these are good or not, some were recommendations from friends, some were recommendations from various online resources).
Lucie's List is probably the best resource I found online.
We used our changing pad (Keekaroo) and the dresser topper it fits into literally every day, many times a day up until my first was potty trained a couple of months ago. She’ll be 3 next month and we’ll continue using both for #2. We’ll either paint the topper to match the new dresser or maybe won’t bother. I would consider both invaluable while many think it’s a total waste. 🤷♀️
Also, for the record, the bottle drying rack has also lived on our counter even beyond bottles. It’s been handy for drying pump parts, sippy cup pieces, straws, the small cups we use now, etc. I like something like this one better than the grass one everyone talks about though - more vertical space for the same footprint and more practical in my experience.
Hi! Happy Birthday! I'd love this bottle drying rack! This would help with MY womb liberation because I'm trying to evacuate this little ball of human out of MY womb by Christmas! =)
We keep a spinning dish rack on the kitchen table. She only takes three bottles a day, so we don't have many.
Military brat on both sides of the family :3 plus my grandfather was part of the troop that went in to libertize Auschwitz so that's cool.
We just had a baby and of all things we didn't think to get this is the biggest hassle to not have. I keep drying the bottles on the window sill.