🧑🍳 Hang It, Love It, Show It Off!
The Concept Housewares Hanging Pot Rack in Espresso is a 36-inch stylish solution for maximizing kitchen space. It includes 16 hanging links, swivel hooks, and basic mounting hardware, making it easy to install and customize. Plus, a portion of every sale goes to charity, allowing you to organize your kitchen while giving back.
B**W
Best pots rack on Amazon
The media could not be loaded. Despite the shipping taking a bit longer than expected, it was definetelly worth the wait.Just by price-quality ratio, this rack is the best one you can find on Amazon and believe me, I did spend quite a bit of time researching for the best one.It is super easy to assemble and the hooks are made with this super thick and high grade heavy metal.I picked the 'natural' version and it matches my cabinets to perfection as you can see on my pictures and video.And to hang it between my cabinets in front of my kitchen window, I found this very cool high quality wall hooks here on Amazon called 'NELXULAS Brushed Stainless Steel Bath Towel Hooks' that are pretty sturdy and great looking.I highly recommend this rack if you want to hang just a few kitchen accessories on top of your sink and/or in front of your kitchen's window if you have a setup like similar to mine.Excellent find!
M**A
Stylish functionality for a reasonable price.
When we downsized, we left our 36" Enclume bar behind. In our new home we tried stacking pots and pans in the kitchen cabinets, but what a hassle to dig them out! Plus we wanted to protect our ScanPan anti-stick surfaces. So with some hesitation we ordered the same length chrome unit from Concept Housewares. What a terrific product!Of course with Prime it came in two days nicely packaged with 6 hooks, two of which swivel, (a nice touch). The design concept uses the same hooks upward and down, and assembly requires just a phillips screwdriver for the two screws that hold the two brushed metal bars together. The enclosed ceiling hooks anticipate you'll have studs behind your drywall ceiling. Not the case in our situation. So we bought two 5/16" eye hooks with machine threads, and mated them with folding anchor wings at the hardware store. Key to this approach is purchasing two fender washers (the ones with the small hole and a large circumference) to hide the rather large hole required to slip the anchor wings into the ceiling. We're particularly happy with the chrome ones we found, rather than simple zinc coated. We chose 5/16" for the visual weight. The hooks that come with the unit seem small and a bit cheesy.In case you're wondering how many links you need, my wife and I are 5.6" and 5.9" tall. To reach the unit without stretching, we used two links per side on an 8' ceiling. You might choose to use three, but typically you don't want your pots blocking your conversations. Fortunately the unit comes packaged with plenty of links, at least eight. Take a look at the photos, we're delighted with the outcome, and will purchase two more hooks now that we see there's plenty of room for more pans. Plus it's obvious the construction can easily handle more weight. All in all, a nice look that offers plenty of functionality and adds flair to our kitchen.
G**N
Perfect for our space
I had never wanted a hanging pot rack until our last place had one and I got used to it and now think of it as essential. The last place was bigger and had the cooktop in an island and the rack was over it. The current condo is smaller, range against a wall, and I really hated having to get down on my hands and knees to get into the lower cabinet and de-stack the skillets and pans to get the one I wanted. There's the alcove in the kitchen - I guess on paper it would be for a small table and chairs - and we have an Ikea bamboo top work table there. The trash and recycling is there, mail gets stacked there and its becoming an appliance location for slow cookers, rice maker, etc. I did some research and found this model and I'm really happy with it. The rotating hooks require a little more aim but now I expect it and it's OK. The 2x6 support piece that's screwed into the beams is overkill for the actual weight. The rack itself is light, and the pots and pans (including the cast iron) aren't all that heavy. If I had it to do over I'd do a 1x4 screwed into the beams instead. So overall, having lived with and loved a much larger version, this smaller one fits the space, was not hard to install, and holds our most used pans. The cabinet they used to be in is now sparse enough I can reach a pan out without having to crawl and dig. Very happy.
M**D
Chrome Version: All Metal, Looks Excellent and Sturdy
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.
E**T
Wors well
Organizes everything nicely. Study and secure enough for most of the pots and pans we use everday.
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