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Kitchen sinks and tools like sponges can get pretty gross with accumulated moisture and germs, even when their main purpose is to clean. Clutter can also accumulate, with dish soap, sponges, brushes and more taking up space. In between replacing sponges regularly, one way to reduce both bacteria and clutter is by using a sponge or brush holder to drain them. Unfortunately, these storage solutions aren’t always aesthetically appealing. That’s where this Hearth & Hand with Magnolia sink caddy comes into play.
The ceramic caddy is part of a larger Target partnership between Hearth & Hand and Magnolia, the home decor brand founded by beloved HGTV designer couple, Chip and Joanna Gaines. Meant to live next to your kitchen sink, the caddy is a convenient storage solution that will keep your kitchen cleaning supplies in tip-top shape. There’s a cylindrical storage area meant to hold brushes and sponges, with an attached storage area for bars of soap, cleaning products, and more. With its neutral off-white color and under-$15 price tag, it seems like an absolute no-brainer, and Target reviewers agree.
Many reviewers praise the sink caddy for acting as a unique update that doesn’t require very much elbow grease or money to implement. The stoneware caddy has a whopping 4.7-star average after over 700 online reviews discussing how stylish, high quality, and simple the item is. They also lauded its effectiveness in reducing clutter and keeping wet sponges and other kitchen clutter organized.
“Exactly what I was looking for,” one reviewer stated. “This allows me to keep my small squeeze bottle of dish soap, sponge, and bar soap (on a wooden tray I added) next to the sink and tidy.” Another Target customer said, “This item looks great on our counter and really helps with organization. We love the durable design and utility of this product.”
When it comes to caring for the caddy, users reported that they found success by dumping the water that had accumulated once a week or so, while others noted they cleaned it more often. To be safe, it’s probably best to make sure you squeeze excess moisture out of the sponge before storing it in the caddy. You can even pair it with brushes like the line’s under-$5 palm dish brush rather than sponges for a quicker drying time.
Still, reviewers liked that the caddy prevented water dripping on the counter near the sink. “All water is contained and I am able to easily rinse out any mess because of the ceramic gloss coat,” one reviewer said. If you’re prepared to clean the item every so often (like when you’re replacing your sponges), drainage shouldn’t be an issue.
If you’re sick of keeping your sponges on the sink ledge or knocking over your bottle of soap, check out the reviews below for this convenient, affordable caddy that can keep your kitchen clutter-free and stylish to boot.
“I am really enjoying this sleek sink caddy. My sink tools go nicely in the round part and drain nicely and dry well while the soaps sit cute on the side . I’ve been looking for a new sinkside caddy . This one is great and matches my granite well.” — Mom0901
“Resting water by the faucet is one of my biggest pet peeves! My boyfriend would wash the dishes and put a wet sponge on the sink ledge leaving a mess. Since purchasing this that has not been an issue!! All water is contained and I am able to easily rinse out any mess because of the ceramic gloss coat!” — K8
“Absolutely love this caddy! Very spacious for soaps, scrubbers, sponges, even faux plants lol without taking tons of space. It’s heavy and looks beautiful in my kitchen with the neural color. Highly recommend.” — Isita78
“I bought this on a whim without reading reviews, but I love this line and the aesthetics. It fits my scrub daddy, brush and soap dispenser and contains all the drips. It’s solid, too.” — Targetshopper
“I love this sink caddy! It’s perfect for decluttering my sink. And I love that it’s easier to clean and keep clean than plastic caddies. It looks so nice and holds a lot of brushes and sponges.” — Em