Hooks for Pots & Utensils
This product includes 16 x “S” style hooks that can be placed as needed throughout the pot rack to hold your choice of utensils or pots.
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Practical and Secure
Each pot rack is held by 2 metal chains, each measuring 16 inches of length for a sturdy hold. Each chain attaches from the round metal canopy down to the metal oval frame.
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Conveniently Placed Lighting
Two metal cone shaped shades are perfectly placed within the frame of the pot rack to allow easy access for bulb replacement. We recommend using 2 x 60W A19 Medium base bulbs or 2 x 50W R20 bulbs which are NOT included but easily purchasable through Amazon or most retailers.
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Christopher E. –
Package came half the bolts were floating in the box or missingBox was a mess missing some of the bolts
Amazon Customer –
Very satisfied!Very satisfied!
Monica Phillips –
Other than missing some parts which made installation a problem, It’s beautifulMissing parts but beautiful
LorieLynn –
Just BEAUTIFUL!!!We replaced all of our ligjt fixtures. Went with this company, and this fixture is in the kitchen over my nook. Again, you can read all the reviews you want, but until you actually see it in your kitchen, you cannot appreciate the beauty, the way it just fits perfectly. But wait. There’s MORE! It’s actually bright enough to see by, but not as bright as the sun. The warm white, just awesome. The hanging utensils part? Yeah. I have my plants and air plants on it, BEAUTIFUL! Highly recommend!
DVSFool –
With some modifications it is a good pot rackFirst and foremost, I decided not to install it as it was intended. The mounting plate is very flimsy and cheap, and the entire weight of the pot rack hangs on the center nut from pot metal rings that I don’t trust. I decided to use eye hooks in the rafters to hang it instead, and needed to raise it up a ways because it’s only an 8 foot ceiling.I removed the screws that hold the rails in at the corners, and then drilled through the pot rack and installed eye hooks there as well to suspend the pot rack from. With each of the chain points fanned out a bit from the pot rack it prevents it from swaying, and it works very well. I also removed the hooks from the upper rail and added them to the lower section for pots. Now up above we use to store colanders etc. since we really don’t have anything small enough to hang from the hooks on the upper section.
Audrey Piatti –
LOVE IT!!!Love, love, love this pot hanger. It’s a lot sturdier than it looks. Holds all of my pots, beautifully. I put the lids on top of the rack, so everything is handy and right there when I need it. Have gotten TONS of compliments on how great it looks. I asked one friend what she thought of my new pot rack, her response, “new, I always thought it was there.” It was the perfect addition and seems like it’s always been there. I would HIGHLY recommend this pot rack. Don’t second guess yourself as to whether you should buy it or not, buy it, you won’t be disappointed.
Dawn Howard –
Love itIt looks so good in my kitchen
Georgette M. Richards –
Very weak mounting. Much to do for it to handle weight safely. But it is do-able.Very weak mounting. Much to do for it to handle weight safely. But it is do-able. I used a 12″x1″x52″ Oak plank with 6, 3.5″ stainless lags (into 3 rafter studs) and washers, then added 8 swiveling monster hooks and 4, 50# capacity chains aleviating any tension on the chains and plate that came with it. Also secured the plastic wire nut with gorilla tape so they won’t come loose via thermal expansions (I live in the desert). Now my weight rating is 200#. Also will be replacing the capped nut shafts with stainless bolts, nuts and lockwashers. But as for now, it is quite secure and easily handling the weight you see pictured. And looks great too! THAT’S the way to do it!