How to Dry Wine Glasses
Why use DryMeister to dry your
delicate stemware?
You don't need to wait for your stemware to air dry anymore. With DryMeister, you no longer need to worry about breaking a glass drying with a towel. Plus, drying the inside of your stemware immediately after washing helps prevent water spots from forming.
"Air drying your glasses on top of a rack (or even just your counter) increases the risk of water spots forming. I strongly recommend drying your stemware immediately by hand after washing rather than just letting it drip dry itself."
Maximilian Riedel, CEO and President of glassware company RIEDEL
How It Works
1
Open Drying Head Wrapper
After you've washed, rinsed, and shaken out excess water from the stemware, open up a DryMeister drying head.
2
Attach Handle to
Drying Head
Simply attach the handle to the drying head by turning clockwise. Now, you're ready to dry.
3
Quickly Dry
Wine Glasses
Maneuver the drying head inside the wine glass to absorb and lock in water droplets left inside after washing.