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The DripDry is a Revolutionary Invention That Brings a Modern Touch to Kitchen Home Design in the Face of a Global Pandemic

by Amanda Greyfield
August 17, 2021
in Business
The DripDry is a Revolutionary Invention That Brings a Modern Touch to Kitchen Home Design in the Face of a Global Pandemic

The global pandemic has brought about numerous changes to the world as we know it. The lockdown lifestyle that everyone has slowly been adopting requires specific areas to be clean and comfortable. Certain aspects of home design have been accommodating these changes by applying stylish and functional changes to suit a new sense of normalcy. One company stands at the forefront of this change, and it’s none other than The BLH Corp. bringing along a game-changing product called The DripDry.

Much like how our lives have changed throughout the pandemic, kitchens are being remodeled differently to fit our current needs. Counters now often share outlets with phones and laptops. Zoom meetings are held at dining tables, which have forced home designers to plan well beyond ordinary cabinetry and appliances.

More than ever, it has become increasingly essential to add storage and include lots of electric outlets and choose materials wisely. The vision is to transform the area between meals so counters can be used for work. 

In line with this evolution of the kitchen, The DripDry company manufactures installation kits to mount drain racks into kitchen cabinets providing a clever and convenient solution to a common problem: clutter and grime from wet racks and mats on the counter. 

The product itself was invented by Tal Simhoni, who dubbed the invention as “like LEGO for the interior of a square box.” The user chooses parts from the installation kit that work to connect the racks, making it extremely versatile in any given situation. 

Tal is better known as a New York City “MWBE” (Minority Woman Business Enterprise), who is selling the DripDry cabinet dish rack that fits any cabinet in the world. It is a resourceful reimagining of the original product built into cabinets in Israel back in 1970.

The redesign has brought the product towards the modern age, even to the point of providing a timely solution to the pandemic woes that we often feel at home. The DripDry provides its customers with a variety of clean solutions such as draining water straight to a sink, hiding clutter and providing storage, all in the name of helping keep kitchens spick and span.

A study has shown that keeping our surroundings clean, especially our kitchens, has proven to significantly reduce the chances of getting sick and possibly getting COVID. The DripDry is a fully-patented invention that provides a whole lot of upside compared to other dish racks on the market. It is fully guaranteed to fit any cabinet, and it even lowers down and goes back up into the cabinet.

Tal Simhoni gained the idea to invent the product after moving into a small apartment in New York City. The place was cramped, and she couldn’t really move around much. The kitchen was impractical because the counter itself was being used to dry dishes. “I hated seeing the clutter too. If I needed the counter, I had to put away the dishes, noticeably into the cabinet—where they could have already been had they been put up after washing them,” explained Tal. “But you can’t put wet dishes directly into a cabinet unless you have a DripDry,” she added.

In the near future, Tal Simhoni envisions this product to take the space of aisles in major establishments such as Walmart, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Home Depot, where they currently have traditional countertop and sink dish drainers. With DripDry, style and convenience are at hand—even if you have a dishwasher. It is a brilliant invention that is poised to sweep the nation and even the entire world.

To know more about DripDry, make sure to visit the official website.

Amanda Greyfield

Amanda Greyfield

Amanda Greyfield works as a part-time blogger on various blogging sites. She loves sports and outdoor adventure.

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