





💧 Elevate your dishwashing game—because your kitchen deserves smart simplicity.
The Joseph Joseph Wash & Drain Kitchen Dish Tub is a 9-liter capacity basin featuring an innovative integrated twist plug that drains water and strains food particles, preventing sink blockages. Its steep sides retain soapsuds, while sturdy polypropylene handles ensure easy carrying. Lightweight and compact, this basin is ideal for efficient, water-saving dishwashing at home or on the go.






| Brand | Joseph Joseph |
| Color | White/Green |
| Material | Stone |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2"L x 11.81"W x 7.87"H |
| Capacity | 8.9E+3 Milliliters |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| With Lid | Yes |
| Manufacturer | JOSEPH JOSEPH |
| UPC | 885295221282 400948711776 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05028420850550 |
| Special Feature | Alcohol-Free |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 85055 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
J**R
This is an excellent little sink!
We're remodeling our kitchen so I'm without our sink (and dishwasher and all of our kitchen appliances) and am using this Joseph Joseph sink in our utility sink to do dishes. It is working out perfectly! Efficiently sized but plenty big enough to wash full size dinner plates, stemmed wineglasses, etc. I'm very happy with it!
M**I
Best Wash Tub Ever!
I am extremely happy with this wash tub. Why? It's sturdy. It doesn't stain. It's perfectly made to be able to clean it easily. It has carrying handles. The underside design lifts it from the sink so that there's less space to get soiled. The drain cover twists on and off easily, and water doesn't leak. The design is so well thought-out. I love it!
R**O
Great sink bin
I love this sink bin. The sides are hard plastic. The stopper is sturdy, easy to turn for drainage as well as a stopper for filling.
P**A
Game changer for washing bottles
If you are expecting or have recently had a baby, you need one of these! I was getting bogged down in the kitchen with all of my pump parts, bottles, etc that I was having to wash every day. I got one of these during a late-night Amazon scroll and am so glad I did! I fill mine up with my dirty bottles and pump parts, add soap and hot water, and when I'm ready to do the dishes just rinse them out and give them a quick clean out with a bottle brush. They are always clean and it has saved me so much time. I also now use this for laundry when I need to treat a stain on a small item (like baby clothes)! I love that I can set it in the sink and drain it from the bottom. plus the handles are so nice! I have never had an issue with it leaking where the drain is and have been using it for months.
N**A
Dish pan
Great dish washing pan
A**F
Helps reduce water usage in drought affected California.
I have a white one and a green one. They fit nicely stacked under my sink when not in use. They fit side by side in my sink.I'm under water rationing. I use these to wash dishes by hand with less water. First of all, they are smaller than my sink, so I don't need as much water to get to any depth. Second, I run the hot water into the designated rinse bucket until the water is hot enough to wash dishes. Then I already have a bucket half filled with water for rinsing. Third, I can then take the rinse bucket to my garden and water my roses.I've also used these to defrost frozen meat. Weight the watertight-wrapped frozen meat down with a heavier dish and cover with cold water. Again, uses less water than if I did this in the sink, and I can reuse the water.Another water saving tip: Before starting the dishwasher, run the hot water into a bucket until hot. Use the saved water for some other purpose. Now the dishwasher will take less energy to bring the water up to dishwashing temp.OK, that's enough hippie-granola-loving-California-stuff for now. I'll go hug a tree later...Also nice that you can soak dishes and not take up sink space. Just lift it out of the sink and put it on the counterThe drain feature is convenient, filters out larger items when draining. On my white bucket (which has a green drain plug) part of the drain plug has chipped off, but it still works and holds water. I don't remember seeing this when I received the item, nor do I remember breaking it myself. I'm slightly disappointed, but like I said, it still holds water.I wish these were dishwasher (even top rack) safe. Then when it gets all greasy (like when my husband uses it to wash the deep-fryer basket (See, we don't just love granola, we love all foods equally (not true).)) I could throw it in the dishwasher instead of having to wash it by hand.
L**N
1 for the kitchen sink & 1 for the shower
Good design. For both purposes (dishes in the kitchen, sporty lycra washout for the shower), I bought the green color, which is really an off-white basin with a green drain. Regardless of the nice color, the unit is worth in value for the money paid, being it serves purposes very well. Durable, it keeps the shape when picking up by the handles when filled to the brim with water. In the kitchen, even though it needn't have it, the basin sits on a wire grate (because that was what I was using for the basin that was replaced.) I tried it...it can stand on its own without it, but I prefer the additional elevation when hand washing dishes, etc. Great for soaking, if in a hurry and need to save till later in standing water.Highly recommended for square sink washers!
T**H
Useful for community kitchens in college
Super handy to use during my time in college dorms. We had a community kitchen, and I had brought my own dishes and silverware. But there was only one sink so I anticipated it often being full, which led me to buying this. I placed my dirty dishes in it, carried it to the sink to wash them–you can just do a quick rinse of the sink if it's empty, place your tub in, wash and rinse, and then simply carry it back. Easy to clean.
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