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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
Bought for over my pizza bench, works nice, thank you
Astrid W
Reviewed in Mexico on February 6, 2022
Muy buen producto. Sí están bien instaladas, aguantan muchísimo peso. Todas mis ollas y sartenes de hierro, acero y alumnio están colgadas en estas barras y no se doblan para nada. Tampoco se oxidan.
M Sumner
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
I've got mine mounted under cabinet, over the sink. I use it for hanging my most used utensils and a small cutting board and a hand towel. We use the little cutting board several times a day, every day. So, it's good to have it handy...just wash it off and hang it back up on its hook.The finish on the bar looks good and the bar feels sturdy, as does the mount.My only wish is that the hooks that are supplied, were a better fit, or came with plastic inserts to fit the bar. The supplied hooks work fine with any weight on them. But empty, they are easy to knock off the bar. If I were to buy it again, I might get the type that comes with the plastic bushing hooks. Otherwise, the bar looks and works great.
Bezoar
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018
This is a great rack to hold pans, lids, and miscellaneous large implements that take up too much space in your drawers or cabinets. I installed one and my wife liked it so much she asked for another. My only issue with this rack is that I'm not too keen on mounting the brackets in sheetrock with anchors.Here's a suggestion for a stronger mount:The screw holes for the brackets are spaced 30.5 inches apart when mounted to the inside of the bars. That's not quite enough to get both of the mounting screws into a wall stud (assuming your studs are spaced the standard 16 inches apart). Flipping the brackets to the outside of the bar puts the holes 33.5 inches apart, too far to get both screws in the studs. If the bracket spacing was 32 or even just 31 inches apart you could screw them both into wall studs for a good strong mount.To get around this problem I bought 3/8" ID x 3/4" OD x 3/8" thick steel spacers to put on both ends of the stainless steel bar and 20 mm M6 machine screws at the hardware store (to reach through the spacers to the threaded nut in the ends of the bar) to give me an extra 3/4" distance between the mounting screws. Instead of the included mounting screws I used longer 1 5/8" Gold screws to securely mount the brackets to the studs. With the mounting brackets securely screwed into the wall stud I can feel confident about hanging all sorts of heavy stuff on this nice kitchen rack.
Dale
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2018
It's just a stainless steel bar with brackets on the end, but it makes my life easier by eliminating having to squat down and dig through low cabinets every time I need to use or put away my pots and pans. It was easy to put together. Materials are thick enough, but not super sturdy. If you tug on the middle of the bar it will bend a little. Should be strong enough to hold iron cookware. I just screwed the 4 regular screws included into my old apartment building's plaster and lath walls. Also included were two sets of drywall anchors: one set suspiciously slender; and the other with aggressive wood screw threads that made them too big to go through the holes in the brackets. The hooks for attaching pans to the bar are open on both ends and fit loosely around the bar and so could easily be knocked off. I tried to bend one end around the bar with vice grips, but it just kept popping back into its original shape. I think if I'm careful I'll be able to lift pots and pans on and off the hooks w/o knocking the hooks off the bar. The bar is only wide enough for about 4 items. I was able to nest a couple of the pans on separate hooks and hang a big pressure cooker lid in the space that made available. So I have 6 things up there without it being cluttered. Due to the bar being only a couple of inches from the wall, pans hand straight without touching the wall, but pots hang at an angle with the bottoms touching the wall.
Jennifer Diane
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
Anyone who has ever had a small kitchen can tell you that finding a good way to store your pots and pans and lids will make or break your cabinet situation--high stakes stuff. If you are lucky enough to have a little wall space in your small kitchen, get a pot rack. Any why not make it this one? It looks good, it's super affordable, it comes with plenty of hooks, and you can store most of your lids up top. I will note that I did have to put a couple of my larger pots elsewhere (not because they were too heavy, they just didn't have a slot to hang them through in their handles) as well as their lids. You will also have to be careful with placing your hooks around the lids. I could not have a hook directly in the middle of where the lid was for my larger lids because there wasn't enough room. However, this was not a problem for me at all, just something to note. Installation was easy and plenty sturdy for anything I would want to hang on it. As my boyfriend said, "I wouldn't do a pull-up on it, but it's plenty sturdy for your pots and pans."On a side note: if you don't have a small kitchen, it's also really nice not having to bend down and dig around for the right pan. It's extremely convenient just having them hanging there in arm's reach!Would definitely recommend this product. Let me know if this review was helpful to you!
Valerie
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016
I absolutely love this rack. It saves so much cabinet space in our apartment kitchen! When we put it up, I was amazed at how much space it freed up and had a fun time figuring out how to organize it better.The rack is sturdy and simple. It also displays my orange Rachel Ray pots and pans very nicely and puts some nice color on a big blank wall in our kitchen. It makes cooking easier and more pleasant, since I don't have to bend down and clatter through a cabinet for the pot or pan I need.Before getting it, I had wanted one that was about twice the price and had a wooden slotted shelf to hold the lids. But I'm really glad my husband convinced me to go with this one because its so simple and elegant.
K Zander
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2016
It works very well. It's just a simple bar, so you wouldn't think it would be that great. But I have a small kitchen and this helps me save a LOT of cabinet space by being able to hand my pots and lids. PLUS, I feel like a "real cook" just easily grabbing a pot off the wall. It's nice. Sometimes the simplest things are the best. These can get very pricey, but this one is very reasonably priced and very sturdy and helpful
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