Freezer Bag and Plastic Baggie Drying Rack

$29.50
Only solar energy and reclaimed wood from discarded trees are used to make these bag dryers. The electric power is the excess production of the solar panels on my roof. Trees in the local urban environment that have been discarded provide the kiln dried source of all my products.

These bag dryers are not just dowels and flat boards. Square posts and spreaders are made out of the same tree species as the base. Many unique design features are incorporated which other dryers don’t attempt:

The posts are topped with a carefully designed spreader that does all the work of keeping the bags wide open at the bottom of the baggie, for the fastest drying times.
The spreaders only make contact with the inside of the bag in 4 tiny places.
No need to use two posts per bag. One spreader does a great job.
They are simple to assemble and take apart. The posts are painstakingly trimmed and fitted to the spreader and base, so that they can be both solid when installed, and quickly disassembled for storage.
There are 3 post and 7 post versions of this bag dryer available.
The three post version has vertical posts that make its footprint only 3 inches wide for attractive and easy placement on your counter or window sill.
The 7 post version deploys the outer posts at a 15 degree angle for maximum drying while staying stable. It's still only 7 inches wide.
The crisp, elegant design will complement your kitchen and be a conversation starter. (Which makes it an excellent gift!)

The dryer’s dimensions:
The base is 3 by 7 inches.
The Gallon size post, installed, is approximately 13 inches high.
The Quart size post, installed, is approximately 10 inches high.
Each post comes with one spreader of 1.5 by 2 inches.

I’m Mark Thoson, and I’m committed to making products that honor the principles of environmental sensitivity, sustainability, efficiency, and elegant design. I’ve named my business SolarTreeGoods, signifying the sunbeams and the beams of discarded trees that I RE-use in the process. FREE shipping comes in environmentally friendly packaging too. Because I care about our carbon footprint.
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Only solar energy and reclaimed wood from discarded trees are used to make these bag dryers. The electric power is the excess production of the solar panels on my roof. Trees in the local urban environment that have been discarded provide the kiln dried source of all my products.

These bag dryers are not just dowels and flat boards. Square posts and spreaders are made out of the same tree species as the base. Many unique design features are incorporated which other dryers don’t attempt:

The posts are topped with a carefully designed spreader that does all the work of keeping the bags wide open at the bottom of the baggie, for the fastest drying times.
The spreaders only make contact with the inside of the bag in 4 tiny places.
No need to use two posts per bag. One spreader does a great job.
They are simple to assemble and take apart. The posts are painstakingly trimmed and fitted to the spreader and base, so that they can be both solid when installed, and quickly disassembled for storage.
There are 3 post and 7 post versions of this bag dryer available.
The three post version has vertical posts that make its footprint only 3 inches wide for attractive and easy placement on your counter or window sill.
The 7 post version deploys the outer posts at a 15 degree angle for maximum drying while staying stable. It's still only 7 inches wide.
The crisp, elegant design will complement your kitchen and be a conversation starter. (Which makes it an excellent gift!)

The dryer’s dimensions:
The base is 3 by 7 inches.
The Gallon size post, installed, is approximately 13 inches high.
The Quart size post, installed, is approximately 10 inches high.
Each post comes with one spreader of 1.5 by 2 inches.

I’m Mark Thoson, and I’m committed to making products that honor the principles of environmental sensitivity, sustainability, efficiency, and elegant design. I’ve named my business SolarTreeGoods, signifying the sunbeams and the beams of discarded trees that I RE-use in the process. FREE shipping comes in environmentally friendly packaging too. Because I care about our carbon footprint.
Only solar energy and reclaimed wood from discarded trees are used to make these bag dryers. The electric power is the excess production of the solar panels on my roof. Trees in the local urban environment that have been discarded provide the kiln dried source of all my products.

These bag dryers are not just dowels and flat boards. Square posts and spreaders are made out of the same tree species as the base. Many unique design features are incorporated which other dryers don’t attempt:

The posts are topped with a carefully designed spreader that does all the work of keeping the bags wide open at the bottom of the baggie, for the fastest drying times.
The spreaders only make contact with the inside of the bag in 4 tiny places.
No need to use two posts per bag. One spreader does a great job.
They are simple to assemble and take apart. The posts are painstakingly trimmed and fitted to the spreader and base, so that they can be both solid when installed, and quickly disassembled for storage.
There are 3 post and 7 post versions of this bag dryer available.
The three post version has vertical posts that make its footprint only 3 inches wide for attractive and easy placement on your counter or window sill.
The 7 post version deploys the outer posts at a 15 degree angle for maximum drying while staying stable. It's still only 7 inches wide.
The crisp, elegant design will complement your kitchen and be a conversation starter. (Which makes it an excellent gift!)

The dryer’s dimensions:
The base is 3 by 7 inches.
The Gallon size post, installed, is approximately 13 inches high.
The Quart size post, installed, is approximately 10 inches high.
Each post comes with one spreader of 1.5 by 2 inches.

I’m Mark Thoson, and I’m committed to making products that honor the principles of environmental sensitivity, sustainability, efficiency, and elegant design. I’ve named my business SolarTreeGoods, signifying the sunbeams and the beams of discarded trees that I RE-use in the process. FREE shipping comes in environmentally friendly packaging too. Because I care about our carbon footprint.