Boon Lawn Countertop Baby Bottle Drying Rack — with Antimicrobial Tray, Spring Green (13.5 x 11 x 2.5)
The Boon Lawn Countertop Baby Bottle Drying Rack is the best high-capacity rack for drying baby feeding gear — flexible “grass” blades hold bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, and pump parts upright while excess water drains into the lower tray. The updated design adds more airflow and an antimicrobial tray to resist mold and mildew, splits into two pieces for easy cleaning, and is made without BPA or PVC. Large 13.5 x 11″ size. Note: hand wash only, and it needs regular cleaning.
$21.99
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Boon Lawn Drying Rack Review (2026) — Best Countertop Baby Bottle Drying Rack?
This Boon Lawn Drying Rack review covers the iconic little “patch of grass” by the sink that, if you’ve got a baby in the house, you end up using more than almost anything else you own. The Boon Lawn Countertop Baby Bottle Drying Rack holds all your freshly washed bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, and pump parts upright on flexible blades while excess water drains into the tray below — and the updated version adds more airflow plus an antimicrobial tray to fight the mold and mildew that plague every bottle-washing setup. It’s a generous 13.5 x 11 inches, splits into two pieces for easy cleaning, and is made without BPA or PVC. For any parent drowning in bottle parts, the Boon Lawn Drying Rack is the everyday baby-feeding gadget that quietly keeps the chaos contained.
The Boon Lawn Drying Rack is what you reach for the moment the bottles come out of the wash — instead of a soggy towel on the counter or a jumble in a generic dish rack, you stand everything up in the blades and let it air dry while water drains away beneath. The flexible blades flex to fit whatever you push onto them, so bottles, nipples, valves, and pacifiers all find a spot. If you also want to keep small kitchen messes off the counter, the stove gap covers handle that side of the room [SIBLING: Linda’s Essentials Stove Gap Covers Review]. But for the everyday job of drying baby feeding gear cleanly and tidily, the Boon Lawn Drying Rack is the parent-tested workhorse that’s earned its spot next to the sink.
Boon Lawn Drying Rack — Key Specs at a Glance
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Countertop baby bottle / feeding-gear drying rack |
| Design | Flexible “grass” blades hold items upright to air dry |
| Size | Large — 13.5 x 11 x 2.5 inches |
| Airflow | Updated design for more airflow (faster drying) |
| Tray | Antimicrobial lower tray resists mold & mildew; collects drained water |
| Construction | Two-piece — splits apart for cleaning |
| Materials | Made without BPA or PVC |
| Dries | Bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, nipples, valves, pump parts |
| Care | Hand wash in warm soapy water (not dishwasher safe) |
| Color | Spring Green (also Sage, Gray, White) |
| Accessories | Works with Boon Twig / Stem / Poke add-ons |
What Makes the Boon Lawn Drying Rack the Best Pick for Baby Bottles?
The Boon Lawn Drying Rack earns its “best for drying baby bottles and feeding gear” title because it’s purpose-built for exactly the mess a generic dish rack handles badly. Bottle parts are small, oddly shaped, and numerous — nipples, collars, valves, caps, pacifiers — and they roll, tip, and pool water in a standard rack. The Lawn’s field of flexible blades lets you stand each item upright wherever you like, so a full load of mixed parts dries evenly instead of sitting in puddles.
The big upgrade in this version directly targets the product’s old weak spot: mold. Bottle-drying setups are warm and damp, which is precisely where mold and mildew thrive, and earlier racks were notorious for it. The updated Lawn adds more airflow so items dry faster and an antimicrobial tray designed to resist mold and mildew growth — a meaningful improvement for something handling your baby’s feeding gear. Keeping feeding items properly cleaned and dried matters for infant health, and the CDC’s guidance on cleaning and sanitizing infant feeding items covers the full routine that a good drying rack supports.
The water management is smarter than a flat rack. Excess water drains down off the blades into the lower tray, below where your clean items sit — so bottles aren’t standing in a pool of their own runoff. When the tray fills, you pour it out; because it’s antimicrobial, it stays cleaner between rinses than the old design did.
Cleaning is genuinely easy thanks to the two-piece design. The Lawn splits into the blade section and the tray, so you can give both a quick wash in warm soapy water and get into the spots that used to trap gunk. That separability is key — a drying rack you can’t clean well becomes part of the hygiene problem rather than the solution, and trusted parenting resources like the AAP’s HealthyChildren.org stress keeping bottle-feeding equipment clean.
Finally, it looks good doing it. Boon designs modern infant products that fit a stylish home, and the Lawn’s low-profile “grassy field” look is a deliberate antidote to ugly plastic dish racks — it reads as intentional kitchen decor rather than baby clutter. At a generous 13.5 x 11 inches, it has the capacity for a full day’s bottles while still sitting neatly beside the sink. For a sub-$25 essential, it nails form and function.
Boon Lawn Drying Rack Review — Real-World Use
The Boon Lawn Drying Rack review earns its spot on my everyday-gadgets list because, in a house with a baby, it’s in constant rotation.
First, daily bottle duty. The core use is obvious and relentless: babies go through a lot of bottles, and after every wash those parts need somewhere to dry. The Lawn holds a full load — bottles upright in the blades, nipples and valves tucked between them, pacifiers perched on top — so an entire batch dries at once without a soggy towel taking over the counter.
Second, it grows with the kid. As the baby moves from bottles to sippy cups, straws, and small dishes, the same rack keeps working — the flexible blades don’t care what shape you push onto them. That longevity is part of the value; it’s not a six-month product, it’s a years-long fixture through the whole feeding-gear era.
Third, pump parts and accessories. For pumping parents, the flanges, membranes, and connectors are a drying headache, and the Lawn handles them as easily as bottles. Add the optional Twig or Stem accessories and you can elevate nipples and small parts to free up blade space below — a tidy system for households with a lot to dry.
Fourth, it’s low-effort to live with. Pour out the tray, give it a wash in warm soapy water when it needs it, and it’s ready to go again. There’s nothing to assemble beyond the two pieces, and the antimicrobial tray and improved airflow mean less of the funk that made older racks a chore. It just sits there earning its keep, load after load.
Boon Lawn Drying Rack — Honest Trade-Offs
The Boon Lawn Drying Rack is a deserved bestseller, but it’s worth being clear about its limits. First and most important: it’s hand wash only. It’s not dishwasher safe, and you should not microwave, boil, sterilize, or freeze it — so keeping it clean is a manual job. The two-piece design makes that easy, but you do have to actually do it regularly; even with the antimicrobial tray, a rack that’s never cleaned will eventually develop buildup.
Second, the blades and tray still need attention. The improved airflow and antimicrobial tray reduce the old mold problem significantly, but no drying rack is maintenance-free in a damp environment — periodic washing and letting it fully dry out is still the price of keeping it hygienic. Treat the “antimicrobial” feature as help, not a free pass.
Third, it’s large. At 13.5 x 11 inches, the Lawn claims real counter space, which is great for capacity but tight for small kitchens — if counter room is scarce, Boon’s smaller Grass rack may fit better [SIBLING: Best Compact Bottle Drying Racks]. Fourth, items lean rather than lock; there are no fixed slots, so an overloaded or top-heavy load can tip, and very tall bottles need a balanced placement. Fifth, the open “grass” look that people love is also a matter of taste — some prefer a rack with defined pegs. None of these are dealbreakers for its intended use; they’re simply the trade-offs of an open, flexible, design-led drying rack.
Boon Lawn vs Other Drying Racks — Which Is Right for You?
| Use case | Best type | This pick? |
|---|---|---|
| High capacity, mixed baby gear, stylish | Large flexible-blade rack | ✅ Boon Lawn (this review) |
| Small counters / fewer bottles | Compact blade rack (Boon Grass) | [SIBLING: Best Compact Bottle Drying Racks] |
| Locked-in slots for tall bottles | Peg-style bottle rack | [SIBLING: Best Peg Bottle Racks] |
| Elevating nipples & small parts | Lawn + Twig/Stem accessories | ✅ Boon Lawn + add-ons |
The Boon Lawn Drying Rack wins decisively for high-capacity, good-looking drying of mixed baby feeding gear. If you have a tiny counter or want fixed slots, a different rack fits better — but for the everyday job of drying a full load of bottles and parts cleanly and stylishly, the Lawn is the parent-favorite answer.
Who Should Buy the Boon Lawn Drying Rack?
- New and expecting parents setting up a bottle-washing station
- Families going through lots of bottles and feeding parts daily
- Pumping parents with flanges, membranes, and connectors to dry
- Anyone who wants more capacity than a small rack offers
- Parents who hated the mold problem on older drying racks
- People who want baby gear that looks good on the counter
- Households that will reuse it for sippy cups and small dishes later
- Anyone wanting a BPA- and PVC-free drying solution
- Gift buyers shopping for a baby shower or new-parent present
- Boon accessory users who want Twig/Stem/Poke compatibility
Skip the Boon Lawn if your counter space is very limited (the smaller Grass rack fits tight spaces better [SIBLING: Best Compact Bottle Drying Racks]), or if you specifically want fixed pegs that lock tall bottles in place [SIBLING: Best Peg Bottle Racks].
Boon Lawn Drying Rack Alternatives to Consider
If the Boon Lawn isn’t quite right, here are the alternative directions:
- Compact rack: Boon’s smaller Grass rack for tight counters and fewer bottles [SIBLING: Best Compact Bottle Drying Racks].
- Peg-style rack: A rack with fixed pegs to lock tall bottles upright [SIBLING: Best Peg Bottle Racks].
- Accessory bundle: The Lawn paired with Twig and Stem to elevate nipples and small parts [SIBLING: Best Bottle Rack Bundles].
Boon Lawn Drying Rack Review — Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Boon Lawn Drying Rack work?
Washed bottles and parts stand upright on the flexible “grass” blades to air dry, while excess water drains down into the lower tray, keeping items out of standing water.
Does the antimicrobial tray really help with mold?
The updated Lawn adds more airflow and an antimicrobial tray designed to resist mold and mildew growth, which addresses the main complaint about older racks. You should still wash it periodically and let it dry out.
What can I dry on it?
Baby bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, nipples, valves, caps, and pump parts — and later, small dishes and cups as your child grows.
Is it dishwasher safe?
No — it’s hand wash only in warm soapy water. Don’t microwave, boil, sterilize, or freeze it.
How big is it?
It’s the large size at 13.5 x 11 x 2.5 inches, so it holds a full load but needs a fair bit of counter space. Boon’s smaller Grass rack is an option for tight counters.
Is it easy to clean?
Yes — it splits into two pieces (blades and tray), so you can wash both thoroughly in warm soapy water.
Is it free of BPA and PVC?
Yes — it’s made without BPA or PVC.
Can I expand its capacity?
Yes — Boon’s Twig, Stem, and Poke accessories attach to elevate nipples and small parts, freeing up blade space below.
Boon Lawn Drying Rack Review — Final Verdict
The Boon Lawn Countertop Baby Bottle Drying Rack is the best high-capacity drying rack for baby feeding gear, earning its spot on my “use it all the time” list by handling the relentless daily reality of bottle washing with style and capacity. Flexible blades that fit anything, more airflow for faster drying, an antimicrobial tray that finally tackles the old mold problem, a two-piece design that’s easy to clean, and a BPA- and PVC-free build — all in a low-profile shape that looks good by the sink. For parents, it’s a genuine daily essential.
The Boon Lawn Drying Rack’s trade-offs are honest: it’s hand wash only, it still needs regular cleaning despite the antimicrobial tray, it’s large for small counters, and items lean rather than lock in place. But for the everyday job of drying a full load of bottles and feeding parts cleanly, tidily, and attractively, it delivers more practical value than any generic dish rack. For the full list of the everyday gadgets I actually use, see our 13 gadgets I use every day roundup.
SoftPickr Rating: 8.5/10
- Holds a large mixed load — bottles, sippy cups, pacifiers, pump parts
- Flexible blades fit items of all shapes and sizes
- Updated design with more airflow for faster drying
- Antimicrobial tray resists mold and mildew
- Excess water drains into the lower tray, away from clean items
- Two-piece design splits apart for easy cleaning
- Made without BPA or PVC
- Low-profile, stylish look by the sink
- Generous 13.5 x 11" capacity
- Works with Boon Twig / Stem / Poke accessories
- Hand wash only — not dishwasher safe
- Still needs regular cleaning despite antimicrobial tray
- Large footprint — tight for small counters
- Items lean rather than lock — can tip if overloaded
- No fixed slots for tall bottles
- Bigger than the compact Grass rack for small kitchens
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Specification: Boon Lawn Countertop Baby Bottle Drying Rack — with Antimicrobial Tray, Spring Green (13.5 x 11 x 2.5)
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