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- #97,707 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #23 in Utensil Hooks
- #34,012 in Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets
J. Stone
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
The coffee cup holders were easy to install, beautiful finish and a good price !!Loved them - they gave me an empty shelf in my cabinet!
Della cummins
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Love these racks, they have enhanced the look of my kitchen utensils from messy to neat. Great quality product.
Dustin Cooper
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
Our kitchen isn't large, so needed to free up drawer space. Added these rail/hook systems as relief. Two units mounted underneath a cupboard to hold frequently used prep tools. The other one modified, with 2 X 25 pound magnets, to hang on our refrigerator next to our stove top, with all those accompanying tools there. Great system for space saving, ease of use, and/or showing off! The look matches our stainless steel motif.
Carol M. K.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023
The tiny screws to anchor the rod to the wall are just too small and too short to finger in. I got one in and the little tool worked but the other tiny headless screw got lost in the floorboards.
S.B.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
Wicked nice unit.Easy to install.All those hooks and the length of the bar are perfect for baker's measuring cups if you have a large set with the extra unusual size measuring cups.Hooks stay on the bar as they are integral yet can slide on the bar to make room for the cups.Overall an outstanding and fairly priced item.
KWhite
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2021
We've gotten several compliments in the first few days since installing them both.- Looks Great- Seems VERY well built; to last- Stylish- I stalled 2 in under 15 minutesTIPS FOR INSTALL:I think most people who complain on Amazon about any particular item are just Clueless and have no idea what they're talking about.I installed them on the 1 inch of the frame reveal under my solid oak cabinets.1) Pre-Drill each hole slightly smaller than the screw2) Place each mount bracket on FIRST after properly measuring, marking, and pre drilling (I think mine were 14 3/4 inches on center - don't quote me, my memory on it slips me)3) Important - make certain the set screws that will attach to the mount bracket are backed out enough to get over the bracket rim and allow it to sit flush to mounting surface!4) MOST IMPORTANT - IF YOU DIDNT MEASURE PROPERLY ... OR ... IF YOU PRE DILLED A LITTLE OFF YOUR MARK(S), .... SIMPLY LOOSEN JUST ONE OF THE SET SCREWS THAT LOCK THE BAR ITSELF IN PLACE!This will allow you plenty of wiggle room to make it shorter or longer by about by about a 1/4 inch either way... and if terribly necessary could be done on both sides ... but one is more than enough.Keep that one side loose while you adjust the bar length to match the already mounted brackets ... put it on brackets ... if one side is stubborn, just lightly tap it with a tiny little Grandmom Hammer (those little dollar store hammers grandmoms keep in a kitchen cabinet) ... once flush retighten the mounting set screws and the bar width set screw ... make sure all are tight ... and Voila, You're DONE!
Carol
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020
I needed something that could go on the wall for me to hang my many cooking utensils. This fit the bill. My husband complained that it was a bit difficult to install on our paneling .... but he got it up. He also said I shouldn't hang anything heavy on it as he didn't think it was too sturdy. But I like a lot !!! The hooks are moveable which helps when hanging up particularly wide or narrow utensils.
H. Haller
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2020
I don't know what those saying installation is difficult are talking about. Install is straightforward with no instructions needed. Mounting hardware and allen wrench are included. Measure center to center on the mounting end and drill 2 holes. Loosen 2 set screws to release the mounting brackets, then attach the brackets to the wall. Slide the rack on and tighten the set screws. This can easily be shortened by removing the rod from one end and cutting with a hacksaw. Overall, I'm very pleased with the quality, appearance, and installation.
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