If you handwash, you probably live in the same loop: the rack fills up, towels get soaked, dishes sit out wet overnight, and there's always a "next load" waiting in the sink. DryFlo is built to kill that whole cycle.
Wash. Load. Tap DryFlo. Come back to dry, put-away-ready dishes instead of an overnight dish campsite.
DryFlo Concept Mockup
The real problem
Right now, handwashing looks like this: wet dishes camping on the counter, musty rags draped everywhere, and a backup load waiting in the sink. You didn't finish the kitchen — you just moved the mess to another stage.
You go to bed with "clean" dishes still wet on the rack. By morning, they're dry-ish, a little spotty, and now you have to put those away before you can wash what's in the sink.
Drying with a dish rag just smears water around and leaves you with damp towels on every surface — oven handle, cabinet doors, chair backs — and a faint sour smell you can't quite ignore.
While last night's dishes are still drying, another "load" waits in or by the sink. You're always either finishing yesterday or staging for tomorrow. The kitchen never resets.
What DryFlo does
DryFlo looks like a premium dish rack, but it's engineered to actually dry your dishes with targeted airflow — so you can wash once, dry once, and shut the kitchen down for the night.
Wash your dishes by hand and park everything on one clean, organized station instead of juggling a rack, a mat, and random towels all over the place.
Hit the button and let engineered airflow do the job your passive rack and soaked dish rags never really could — moving water off surfaces fast instead of letting it sit overnight.
Before bed, come back to dishes that are dry enough to put away and a sink area that actually looks finished. No backlog in the sink. No towel swamp. No half-done kitchen.