
"No longer does your sponge squat flatly beside the faucet, on the counter, or in the bottom of your sink bottom, where it wallows in that residue and water. It instead drains through the 30-plus holes, of varying sizes, carved into the bottom of this device. That keeps your sponge well-drained and dry between each use, helping to avoid bacteria buildup and associated odors."
"It features two suction cups that adhere quite well to the surface, whether wet or dry. My sink in particular is stainless steel, but I tried it on a ceramic sink as well. The good news is that the suction is sufficiently strong on both surface types, and it stays in place even when splattered with hot water and soapy residue - which, of course, is the whole point of having a sponge holder."
Dollar stores number 39,000 retail venues in the U.S. and Canada as of 2025, with Dollar Tree operating about 9,000 of those stores. Dollar Tree sells a clear, hard-plastic sponge holder that attaches to the interior side of a sink using two suction cups and works on wet or dry surfaces, including stainless steel and ceramic. The holder has more than 30 drainage holes of varying sizes, allowing sponges to drain and dry between uses, which helps reduce bacteria buildup and associated odors. Dollar Tree raised prices from $1.00 to $1.25 in late 2021 and later introduced higher-priced items up to $7.
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