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Bellemain Collapsible Large Pasta Drying Rack - Foldable Fresh Pasta Wooden Drying Rack - Stand Dryer Noodle Hanger for Kitchen with 8 Bar Handles - Easy Storage and Quick Set-Up

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  • CLASSIC STYLE, MODERN ENGINEERING - Step into the charm of an old Italian kitchen with our signature wood pasta drying rack. Crafted with a touch of nostalgia, it seamlessly combines classic aesthetics with modern engineering for an exceptional drying experience
  • MAXIMIZE YOUR COUNTER SPACE WITH THE EASIEST DRYING RACK - Say goodbye to cluttered counters. Our 7/8" sturdy base outperforms other racks, allowing for the fastest and most even drying experience. Don't miss out on this cost-effective solution
  • COLLAPSIBLE PASTA HANGER - The only wooden pasta stand that’s super sturdy & provides 72” of hanging space in just 16.5” of height. Dry up to 8 servings at once! Try it yourself, you’ll love it
  • TRANSFORM PASTA MAKING INTO A FUN FAMILY EXPERIENCE - Ignite a party in your kitchen and involve your family in the joy of pasta-making. Hang your noodles effortlessly with our pasta hanger and enjoy the fun-filled moments of cooking together. Air dry your pasta with no overlapping or sticking
  • REDISCOVER THE PLEASURE OF HOMEMADE PASTA - Immerse yourself in the joy of creating delicious homemade pasta with our exceptional wood drying rack. From delicate strands of spaghetti to hearty lasagna sheets, it offers the perfect platform to air dry your pasta, preserving its authentic flavor and texture

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Easy to use
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Easy to assemble
4.6 4.6
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Easy to use
4.7
4.7
3.5
4.5
4.8
Easy to clean
4.7
4.6
4.0
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4.8
Easy to assemble
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Wood
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Beech Wood
Wood
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size
XL - 12 Bars
2.6
18.5 x 2.75-Inches
mounting type
Countertop Mount
Floor Mount
weight
1.7 pounds
1 pounds
1.4 pounds
1.5 pounds

Product Description

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THE BELLEMAIN BEECHWOOD PASTA DRYING RACK

Crafted from natural and sturdy beechwood, this chef grade pasta drying rack will be your trusted kitchen companion for years to come.

Keep this rack within easy reach to create delicious, freshly made long-strand pasta on a whim.

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SOLID, STURDY BUILD

Weighted base provides reliable balance while your pasta dries

EASY TO CLEAN

No no cracks or crevices for gummy dough to hide - rods slide out with a gentle tug! Cleaning your Bellemain Pasta Rack is as easy scrubbing it clean in the sink. (Tip.

Use a brush to tackle dried dough)

SIMPLE TO ASSEMBLE & STORE

To assemble, attach stand to base with included screw, then slide rods in.

To store, simply slide rods out.

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NATURAL BEECHWOOD

HAND-WASH ONLY

MODULAR

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Our Story

Born from a love of cooking and culinary experiences, family-owned Bellemain strives to perfect everyday kitchen tools. We create stylish, easy-to-use products that lend a helping hand to home chefs everywhere.


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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
2,532 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of cleaning, versatility, and ease of assembly of the drying rack. For example, they mention it's perfect for the pasta making process, easy to assemble, and takes up no space when stored. Customers are also impresseded with the size, value, and capacity of the product. They appreciate the quality, ease of storage, and the capacity.

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613 customers mention542 positive71 negative

Customers like the quality of the drying rack. For example, they mention it's well made, sturdy, and stable. Some say the wood is nicely finished. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality.

"This product is great. It is easy to assemble and ready to use in minutes. I like that it can be taken apart easily and stored when I’m not using it...." Read more

"...It is easy to assemble and easy to disassemble. It works great!" Read more

"Sturdy, easily to assemble and disassemble after use." Read more

"...surprised that this gadget had made the task so much simpler and neater. This is da BOMB!! I just wish I had found it earlier." Read more

373 customers mention360 positive13 negative

Customers find the drying rack easy to assemble. They say it's sturdy, easy to disassemble, and can be stored away when not in use. Customers also appreciate the heights, which make it easy to place pasta on it after it comes out of the oven. They like that it disassembles so that it can be saved when not needed.

"This product is great. It is easy to assemble and ready to use in minutes. I like that it can be taken apart easily and stored when I’m not using it...." Read more

"...It is easy to assemble and easy to disassemble. It works great!" Read more

"...It's very easy to put together and then take back apart to store in any small space...." Read more

"Sturdy, easily to assemble and disassemble after use." Read more

135 customers mention120 positive15 negative

Customers like the size of the drying rack. They say that it takes up very little space, is larger than expected, and is large enough for a big batch of pasta to dry. The base is large and extremely sturdy, and the pegs are long enough to hold a lot of pasta. It's easy to put together and fits conveniently in a utensil drawer.

"...are long enough to hold a lot of pasta...." Read more

"...The assembly was easy. The staggered rods made for lots of room for my lasagna and fat noodles." Read more

"Easy to assemble and take up no space when stored!" Read more

"...Easy to put together, easy to use, holds plenty of pasta and comes apart to save space when not in use, so this is an easy recommend. Enjoy!" Read more

106 customers mention95 positive11 negative

Customers like the value of the drying rack. They say it's great for the price, worth it, and has fast shipping.

"...It holds a lot of pasta too for drying. A great value for the money." Read more

"...The price is excellent compared to the prices of other pasta drying devices, and works perfectly well for what I need it for...." Read more

"Spent the extra 5 dollars on this beautiful wood version. It was worth it! This made my noodles the best they have ever been...." Read more

"Ok for the price, but the wooden “sticks” cannot fully go through. But what would one expect from a “made in China” item, afterall?" Read more

70 customers mention66 positive4 negative

Customers like the capacity of the drying rack. They say it can hold quite a bit of pasta, enough noodles to feed the whole family, and has lots of space. Some customers also say it holds all of wet pasta with no problem. Overall, customers are happy with the capacity and functionality of the rack.

"...It holds a lot of pasta too for drying. A great value for the money." Read more

"...Easy to put together, easy to use, holds plenty of pasta and comes apart to save space when not in use, so this is an easy recommend. Enjoy!" Read more

"...They are absolutely perfect. Was able to fit enough noodles on to feed the whole family." Read more

"Lots of space to dry a large batch of pasta. Very easy to put together and take apart. I love that it stores flat in the box. 5 stars!" Read more

65 customers mention65 positive0 negative

Customers like the ease of storage of the drying rack. They say it disassembles to store flat, and can be easily stored in the original box. Some like that it can be collapsed and stored away for when they need it again.

"...It sits flat, holds plenty of pasta to dry (both sheets and noodles) and doesn't seem to get tipsy if I hang more on one side or the other...." Read more

"...It's stored neatly in our pantry until the next time we need it!" Read more

"...Very easy to put together and take apart. I love that it stores flat in the box. 5 stars!" Read more

"...Once you are done, the dowels slide out and the whole thing can be easily stored flat in the original box...." Read more

54 customers mention54 positive0 negative

Customers find the drying rack versatile and perfect for their pasta making needs. They say it's easy to use and clean, and a great addition to their pasta-making tools. Customers also say it helps them make the best pasta in their life. They also say the design is easy to put together and take apart, and it holds a good amount of noodles. Overall, customers find the product to be a wonderful kitchen tool when making pasta.

"Interesting little pasta dryer. I did not like that there is glue that you can see holding the wood together wish it was one piece." Read more

"We received the Large Wood Pasta Dryin Rack and it looks nice and handy. It is well made and attractive and should be very useful for us...." Read more

"...I couldn’t make fresh pasta without it and my lasagna has improved dramatically. Thank you for the timely delivery of this excellent product." Read more

"This drying rack is awesome for fresh pasta! It's a nice alternative to putting fresh pasta in nests. It also seems to dry faster...." Read more

45 customers mention41 positive4 negative

Customers find the drying rack easy to clean. They mention that it comes apart easily, can be wiped down, and is easy to put together and take apart.

"...bit of flour on the dowels, the pasta doesn't stick, so the clean up is a breeze. This is a great tool so I can dry my own fresh pasta!" Read more

"...This rack gets the job done, and it easy to clean. It's a no-brainer." Read more

"...It comes apart easily and can be wiped down if/when necessary. For the price, this rack is a great bargain and a great addition to my kitchen." Read more

"Simple, clean and Functiona designl, with wide arms and a sturdy base, this is a great addition to my kitchen...." Read more

Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks
5 Stars
Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks
I'm not new to pasta making. Having been brought up in an Italian household, and being a second-generation American, fresh pasta was a big part of our Sunday dinners. I've made fresh pasta for more decades than I feel comfortable revealing here. Getting it down to a science was a "process." Once I got married, I kept up with the tradition, upgrading my machine twice, initially from my grandmother's ancient, straight-from-the-Old-Country cast iron get-up, to a noodle roller, to within the last 15 years an extrusion machine.What never changed, however, was what to do with the finished pasta, particularly in the humid summer months, where sticking together was a common, annoying problem. Same for the sheets of pasta before cutting with a noodle roller. It was comical. I'd bring folding chairs in the kitchen, to hang pasta over them. I made an unholy mess. The kitchen looked like a junkyard, between all the dinged-up folding chairs draped with pasta, to the tiny fragments of pasta all over and flour strewn about the floor (to say nothing of the dusting on my face and clothes.)Enter this pasta drying rack. I got it just before Christmas Eve, for which I traditionally make a white wine seafood sauce over spinach fettuccine. So that day, we unpacked it, and found the assembly to be so easy, that even I, the original mechanical klutz, could get it slapped together and operational in a couple of minutes. Each dowel is slightly narrower on one end, so you always know which to insert into the hole in the post. The base is wide and solid enough to hold the rack balanced, even when only one or two arms are loaded with pasta, without ever rocking. I began loading it up. Each of the 8 arms (4 dowels that are inserted through holes in the center post halfway, where they create 8 arms) are long enough to hold a lot of pasta. I made a quadruple batch, and only had to offload 4 arms into a clean, smooth kitchen towel. But by that time they had dried sufficiently to stay quite separate. Best of all, the little pieces of dough that invariably fall off were not on the floor, but on the counter only, directly below the rack. No messy floors!The rack was disassembled just as fast as it went together. Reverse the process, taking out the 4 dowels, then unscrewing the central post from the base. All the pieces fit easily back in the thin box, which takes up minimal room on a pantry shelf when stored on its side. Because the pasta dough wasn't sticky and because the day was not humid, washing the rack was not necessary. However, if you should find that your dough is moist enough that the pasta has stuck to it, washing the rack pieces should be a very simple matter with hot, soapy water and an old toothbrush to scrub as necessary.After having followed the same messy procedure for decades, I was pleasantly surprised that this gadget had made the task so much simpler and neater. This is da BOMB!! I just wish I had found it earlier.
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I'm not new to pasta making. Having been brought up in an Italian household, and being a second-generation American, fresh pasta was a big part of our Sunday dinners. I've made fresh pasta for more decades than I feel comfortable revealing here. Getting it down to a science was a "process." Once I got married, I kept up with the tradition, upgrading my machine twice, initially from my grandmother's ancient, straight-from-the-Old-Country cast iron get-up, to a noodle roller, to within the last 15 years an extrusion machine.

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