I've seen other campers (The Depot, Cozy-4-2) with tiny dish drainers in their sink and I wanted one, too! The plan is to wash my dishes in a dish pan and then put them in the dish drainer for a final rinse with the sprayer hose - and maybe save some water?
I just wanted to let you-all know that the Camco Mini Dish Drainer fits perfectly!
http://www.camco.net/Products/Item?prodID=10141#.VD8ETVd4BSM
It's pretty small so it's not going to hold any big pots or pans, but it seems pretty handy for the small stuff. I wasn't sure how sturdy it would be, but the plastic seems pretty heavy and it's a lot stiffer than my Sterilite wash tubs. We'll see how it goes!
Here's how it fits in the sink:
Here's what it looks like with some generic Corning Ware pieces & some silverware:
As you can see, it doesn't hold a lot and the silverware flops around a bit and I can't use the mug hooks in the sink, but (I think) that's OK.
Not sure if it's handy, but the drainer tray fits almost perfectly on top of the drainer inside the sink:
It's for sale on Amazon and probably every other RV store/department around:
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43511-Mini-Dish-Drainer/dp/B000BUOSGG
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Camco-RV-Dish-Drainer/14504355
This is probably the dopiest post on the forum, but I thought someone out there might be interested. I know, I know, paper plates, right? But eating off proper dinnerware just seems so classy...just like the Camp Inn!
Note: our sink sprayer was pretty "forceful" so Tim unscrewed the spray head and put a little piece of plastic (the end off a automotive hose barb connector he just happened to have lying around) inside the hose stem to reduce the flow. There may be a more legitimate way to reduce the flow - maybe a washer with a smaller hole? - but it works.
I just wanted to let you-all know that the Camco Mini Dish Drainer fits perfectly!
http://www.camco.net/Products/Item?prodID=10141#.VD8ETVd4BSM
It's pretty small so it's not going to hold any big pots or pans, but it seems pretty handy for the small stuff. I wasn't sure how sturdy it would be, but the plastic seems pretty heavy and it's a lot stiffer than my Sterilite wash tubs. We'll see how it goes!
Here's how it fits in the sink:

Here's what it looks like with some generic Corning Ware pieces & some silverware:

As you can see, it doesn't hold a lot and the silverware flops around a bit and I can't use the mug hooks in the sink, but (I think) that's OK.
Not sure if it's handy, but the drainer tray fits almost perfectly on top of the drainer inside the sink:

It's for sale on Amazon and probably every other RV store/department around:
http://www.amazon.com/Camco-43511-Mini-Dish-Drainer/dp/B000BUOSGG
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Camco-RV-Dish-Drainer/14504355
This is probably the dopiest post on the forum, but I thought someone out there might be interested. I know, I know, paper plates, right? But eating off proper dinnerware just seems so classy...just like the Camp Inn!
Note: our sink sprayer was pretty "forceful" so Tim unscrewed the spray head and put a little piece of plastic (the end off a automotive hose barb connector he just happened to have lying around) inside the hose stem to reduce the flow. There may be a more legitimate way to reduce the flow - maybe a washer with a smaller hole? - but it works.
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