I like it. I was having trouble with the cloth mats getting moldy & stinky.
1 / 7Quick-drying stone surface
Minimal 10-slat design
Refined counter aesthetic
Easy daily care
The room feels different the moment you step in.
Damp fabric, quiet clutter
- Soggy towels left on the counter
- A plastic rack to hide
- Drips on wood and stone
A quick-drying stone surface
- A cleaner stone drying surface
- Glasses and bowls that air-dry quietly
- A counter that looks finished, not in use
Stone essentials, made for daily rituals
Diatomite is a naturally porous mineral with a soft, matte texture. It draws moisture from the surface and lets it evaporate. A quiet, functional alternative to fabric and plastic that simply looks better.
Absorbs and releases water fast.
A natural, tactile stone finish.
Built to last with simple care.
Calm, neutral, and modern.
A refined alternative to towels, racks, and fabric mats.
Place it. It dries. Refresh when needed.
Three quiet steps keep the stone performing for years.
Place it down
Set it where water collects, on the counter or bathroom floor.
Water absorbs
The porous stone draws in water and air-dries quickly.
Refresh when needed
Lightly refresh the surface with the included pad to renew the finish.
How often
- Wipe or rinse as part of your weekly clean
- Refresh the surface every few weeks, or as needed
What to avoid
- Harsh bleach or abrasive scourers on the finish
- Dropping it on hard floors, since it is solid stone
What customers say
This drying mat ended up being more useful than I expected. The stone surface dries water much faster than a regular fabric mat, so it keeps the counter from staying wet and messy. I liked that it felt cleaner and more low maintenance than constantly dealing with damp cloth drying mats.
The collapsible rack is a nice feature too because it adds some structure without taking up a ton of space. It makes it easier to dry cups, plates, or a few hand washed items without needing a full dish rack out all the time. That worked especially well in a kitchen where counter space is limited.
I also liked the look of it. It has a simple, practical design that feels a little more modern than the usual plastic or fabric drying setups. It blends in nicely and does not make the kitchen look cluttered.
The main thing to keep in mind is that drying stones usually work best when you keep them clean and let them do their job without too much buildup from soap or residue. It is more of a neat, efficient drying surface than a large capacity dish station for a full sink of dishes.
This is a nice choice if you want something that dries quickly, looks cleaner on the counter, and works well for everyday hand washed items.
This product has slats with space in between slats and a non-porous tape on the back so water gets in between the slats and trapped under the mat because the backside does not absorb water.
Heavy and clumsy. Stone slates have spaces between them. They are always catching debris in them. One good thing they do dry fast. Sending back
Great product! Color looks great in our kitchen. Doesn’t stain.
Quick Drying Large Stone Drying Mat for Kitchen Counter - This thing dries ridiculously fast compared to regular dish mats.
The stone really does absorb water quickly and the large surface fits plenty of dishes. I like that it's collapsible so I can store it away when not using it.
Under the mat is wet?? Not sure im keeping it?
Love this, drys quickly, no oder,
A great buy we are very very pleased with this purchase.
I wanted a cleaner, faster-drying alternative to fabric mats and bulky racks in the kitchen. It has exceeded my expectations. I love this thing. the grey stone looks aesthetically pleasing in the kitchen not he counter. the Stone dries quickly and it is so easy to clean. My daughter moved in with her dogs and cats and this is really a game changer. The other mats no matter how hard I tried just collected hair all the time. it is durable and the quality is top notch. I plane on getting another as soon as we are in our new house.
Very absorbent drys quick looks good on the counter. Big plenty of room .
So far the drying mat is as advertised. It came packaged well and includes a piece of non slip fabric.
It rolls up easily.
Something I never knew I needed. It was an impulse buy, and I couldnt be happier
I love this mat. We use it most days and keep it to the left of our sink on the counter. For anything that doesn't go in the dishwasher, we wash by hand and air dry on this. It works great!
It comes with a non slip mat to use underneath. It absorbs any water that drips on to it quickly, andit dries very fast. It's easy to clean and can fit a decent amount on it. You could easily put 2 large pots on this. Love it.
I always have a lot of sink dishes to wash, so I have to organize them in a plastic dishrack to air dry on the counter. I normally put a thick foam/fabric mat underneath the dishrack to absorb the water. That's fine, except the mat never dries completely and is constantly mildewy and needing to be laundered. The dishrack also sinks down a bit into the mat, so the bottom of the dishrack stays damp and gets mildewed as well and the dishes take longer to dry. Kind of gross. Enter this stone drying mat! First of all, the dishracks can't sink down into it, so the air can circulate better and the dishes dry faster. I can't speak to the "pulls water off dishes" aspect of the mat since I use it with a dishrack on top of it, but the dishes definitely dry faster than they did with the thick foam mat because air can circulate fully. The mat comes with a protective non-slip gripper cloth for the countertop. The individual stone slats are held together by a single thin layer of rubbery plastic to keep water off the counter. This arrangement, even with my dishracks on top, looks so much nicer than the foam mat I had before and the dishes dry a lot faster! You could also use this as a mat in your entryway for wet boots, etc, to keep them off your floor. Very versatile! It does come with a little piece of sandpaper to rough up the surface if it gets coated with grime; this will help the mat stay absorbent. It rolls up for easy storage too. I am very happy with this!
I ordered this stone drying mat for use in the kitchen to solve a dish drying problem. Long story short, though our large stainless steel dish rack is great for air drying hand washed dinnerware, the base tray doesn't have any built-in drainage. Water drips from plates and bowls puddle up. In a few days, scales will be formed from the standstill water in the tray.
Though the drying mat is larger than the base / tray, it sits neatly there and remains flat under the rack. It wicks water from the dinnerware and that gets absorbed into the stone mat. Water eventually evaporates from the mat. Based on my test, the speed water dissipates in the stone is acceptable as I don't expect it to happen instantaneously. The mat looks nice and modernish. I'll just let it be there instead of putting it away daily.
I believe the need to scrub away scales is over. Though I still will need to wipe clean the stones and be diligent to clean the grooves between the stone slabs, it is far easier than cleaning out hardened calcium. It'd be interesting to see how long the drying mat will last as it is going to bear the brunt of hard water. I think it's a great solution so far!
So far so good!
I was over worrying about scrubbing or plastic dish drainer every week to keep it clean.
I have a bath mat from the same material so I already know how absorbent these are. The size is generous, and it's nice and thick. Right out of the box, it's got a little dust so you'll want to rinse it before first use. Super absorbent and blends nicely into our modern kitchen. The only drawback on the design is the plastic pieces holding the segments together. I understand they built it this way so it can roll up and store. However, water naturally drains into these gaps into the plastic, skipping the absorbency of the mat. I'm concerned keeping those clean long-term, and about longevity when the plastic begins to break down.
Decent size, stone is slightly textured and grippy, and the sections roll up nicely. It's got a decent weight to it, and is big enough for several pans/dishes. I'm a bit nervous to stand anything up on it unsecured, as glass impacting it may break, but for a stone mat, you couldn't really ask for more.
Owning several diatomaceous earth drying mats, I use these in the bathroom, kitchen and entryway—especially for boots this winter—and this includes a non slip pad as well. This mat will fit two pairs of shoes comfortably and this one in particular drys out pretty fast. I like that the slats are a little wider than with some so that water is exposed to air enough to dry off. These are held together with silicone and the dark gray mat texture feels like smooth slate. The best way to maintain it is to wash with dish soap and use a sander to scrub off the top layer.
I tested this stone drying mat and it performs far better than the fabric mats I have used in the past. The surface absorbs moisture quickly, leaving the counter clean and dry within minutes. The large size gives plenty of space for dishes, bottles and small cookware, which makes it useful for daily kitchen cleanup. The weight helps it stay firmly in place and prevents sliding. It also wipes clean with very little effort, which keeps it looking fresh. The material feels sturdy and should hold up well over time. This mat is a practical upgrade for anyone who wants a cleaner and more organized kitchen counter.
This XL stone drying mat has been a great addition to my kitchen—it absorbs water quickly and helps keep the counter clean without the soggy feeling that comes with traditional fabric mats. The diatomaceous earth material really does dry fast, and even after a full load of dishes, bottles, and mugs, the surface refreshes itself in minutes. I especially appreciate the wide layout, which gives plenty of room for larger cookware and coffee accessories without having to juggle space or pull out a bulky rack.
The minimalist stone finish looks clean and blends naturally with my countertop, so it doesn’t have the cluttered look some drying solutions create. It’s also extremely low maintenance; most days it only needs a quick wipe and it’s ready for the next round. For anyone looking to streamline their dish-drying setup with something functional, modern, and low-effort, this stone drying mat works exactly as advertised.
This drying rack is stylish and understated. I've been trying to get rid of that old wire dish drying basket for years and nothing seems to work as well as that ugly thing. So this morning, I cleaned the few dishes in the sink and laid them out, turned around to make my K-cup coffee, and then was able to put away all but the large glass container. Everything else was completely dry! So, I tossed the wire basket in the garage and will continue to test and assess. So far, so good!
Interesting concept. This is cool to watch. It does seem to dry itself quickly. It shows an example of nearly dry after 60 seconds, but that isn't entirely true. I tried to capture that on video and it was way more than 60 seconds. I came back 10 minutes later and you could still see it trying to dry. Not that it matters, but it isn't what they advertise. Keep in mind that the mat doesn't instantly dry your dishes, but rather the mat itself dries fairly quickly which serves no real purpose other than it's cool to watch. It does roll up small enough to fit in most drawers or a cabinet. Other things to consider is that the stone is fragile so you need to be careful of what and how you put things on the mat and be careful not to drop it or it will crack. There is also the maintenance part. The instructions say that you need to periodically sand the mat with the included piece of sand paper to clean any build up and restore it to it original glory otherwise it won't dry as quickly if there's build up. The grooves between each stone collects water and that does not dry. It also includes a non-skid sheet to put under the stone.
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