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Chrome Version: All Metal, Looks Excellent and Sturdy
By MomTravelerOCD on Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014
I have had my pot rack for about a month now. It looks fabulous. I had waivered between this pot rack and the enclume on Williams Sonoma's site as I wanted one that was a single line, ceiling mount and one that I could adjust to hang closer to the ceiling. This was a fraction of the cost of the Enclume one and since we are living in our place for only 3 years, I thought it was a good option. I read a review that the pot rack could be painted wood, which I was a bit leary about since almost anything painted eventually fades, becomes chipped or etc. Anyhow, I was very pleased when the rack arrived and everything was metal! I have taken photos including some close ups. I have 4 All Clad Pans hanging (1 saute pan: 12 inches, 2 frying pans: 10-12 inches, 1 all purpose pan: 12 inches), 1 wok (16 inches) and 1 large sauce pan. I hung my rack closer to the ceiling thus omiting the rings that came with the pan. I don't have any issues with tilting or much swaying even with the arrangment of the pans being heavier on one side than the other. The hooks that come with the rack are aluminum and look great and are sturdy to hold my heavy pans. The one con so far is that I want to hold two more pans on the rack and it only comes with 6 hooks (I think it can hold about 8 pans total without the pans really touching each other and etc. depending on the size of the pans of course). When I researched hooks, on Amazon it was like $20+ for one and shipping! I ended up buying 2 for that price on Wayfair (though I had to purchase more items to get the free shipping for over $49 purchase). Anyhow, that is almost as expensive as the price of the rack...so beware if you plan to add more pans. Finally, though this comment isn't about the rack itself but about racks in general, I think for non-stick pans where you don't want to take up space in a cabinet and don't want to get them scratched by stacking them, a rack is a wonderful option. I will try to provide an update after a while. So far after a months worth, it is a fabulous rack and I am very, very glad I purchased this rack.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Good if you only need to hang 6 pots
By C. Ericson on Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2013
I bought this without taking into account the fact that it only contains 6 hooks. When I later went online to see about purchasing additional hooks (I wanted to hang 10 - 12 pans), I found they were $10 each! So if I wanted four more hooks, I'd have had to pay as much as I paid for the rack alone. I decided to return this product and found a DIY solution to my pots and pans storage woes. It looked pretty in the package, though.
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