Buy Double Bookshelf Wall Mount Pot RackDouble Bookshelf Wall Mount Pot Rack Product Description:
- Many finish options available
- Crafted from powder coated steel depending on option chosen
- Hooks and mounting hardware included
- Dimensions: 35W x 8.5D x 24H inches
Product Description
This pot rack has a huge storage capacity! It is almost 3 Feet Wide! Step aside cabinets... we've discovered a new way to create great storage in the kitchen! Mount the Double Bookshelf Pot Rack on the wall and use space you never knew you had. This pot rack has a grid on each shelf for maximum hanging possibilities and a 10 inch space between the two shelves providing plenty of room for small accessories. This rack comes in several color combinations with one finish for the rack and another for the hooks and grid. For example if you choose White with Brass you will receive a white pot rack with brass hooks and grid. The stainless steel with chrome option is crafted from the best quality available 18/10 stainless steel (will not rust) milled in the USA. All other options are crafted from powder coated steel. This pot rack comes complete with six eye hooks two grid hooks two grids and complete hanging instructions. Hammered Steel with Chrome Features is shown above.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Love This!
By Tammy S. Blake
This was exactly what we were looking for. It will take up most of your wall, but that is what we wanted. I needed something to hold not only my cookware, but cookbooks and other items as well. I recommend this highly to anyone with the wall space who needs the storage area.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
metal shelf pot rack
By Ann C. Anderson
I am really pleased with this item. It holds a lot of pans and frees up cupboard space. I really needed the extra space and couldn't be happier.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
It's a two person install, it is heavy duty, and it's nice quality
By Flashclip
After researching for hours looking for a stainless steel pot rack that was 35 inches across height almost given up. Finally I reallized everything else in the kitchen had black trim and this would fit in just fine. Then I worried about the quality and whether or not it would look cheap and flimsy. To cut to the point, this pot rack is well made and solid, has a strong finish (bought the black one), and really needs more hooks than the manufacturer provides.Caution: Measure your space. I thought I'd measured well and from left to right, I've only got about 1/16th inch of a gap. What I forgot to do here was measure height. Thankfully, it installs upside down just fine and if you are in the same situation as I, check out the pictures to see how it looks and check after the pros and cons to see how I installed it.Pros- Right out of the box, this is much more solid and better finished than the pictures can show. The black one is a matte finish and fits in nicely even with white cabinets and stainless steel appliances.- The instructions are decent to follow although I feel it would be nearly impossible to do this by yourself so plan on buying Pizza and inviting friends. I would have said a nice bottle of wine but you probably want this to go up straight.- Installs jus as well with the arms upside down.- Coming from a single shelf to a double shelf, the idea of increased shelf space is nice if you have the room to still hang your pots without them being too low.Cons- For me, the screws and other drywall installation hardware were useless.- Six hooks was enough to hold my pans but the two "S" hooks included are also mostly useless and could not hold my lids up which was what I had hoped to use more hooks for.. There is a seller on Amazon withthses exact hooks, but there is another that sells these Cuisinart CRUH-6 Chef's Classic Cookware Universal Pot Rack Hooks, Brushed Stainless, Set of 6 which I've purchased myself because the last pot rack I had was the Cuisinart Stainless Steel which was too wide for the new kitchen.- The arms weren't straight or perhaps they both bent the same way. If you have a helper they can push the support into pace while you mark it.Installing Upside DownI promise this isn't as crazy as it sounds and it is working well for me. First, the shelves go up the same as the right side up installation. The only difference is you'll have to measure how far down you want the first shelf (the one closest to the ceiling). I Chose 8" but feel that is a bit small. Just remember, the supports are going to face down so make sure there is room down below.The racks themselves will install two ways. They will also install with everything bolted up tight to the walland no clearance, just be sure to install the top one first and then the bottom. Best of luck and I'll update this review with a picture soon.
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