Old Dutch Oval Steel Pot Rack w. Grid & 16 Hooks, Oiled Bronze, 36″ x 19″ x 15.5″ Import To Shop ×Product customization General
- Includes 16 hooks, eight angled and eight straight, all of which are fully adjustable to accommodate any set of cookware
- Constructed of Heavy-Gauge steel for maximum strength and support. Holds up to 120 lbs.
- Tarnish resistant Bronze Powder Coating.
- Easily store all your pots, pans, and other accessories
- Mounting Hardware included.
$124
This 16-hook pot rack gives you plenty of hanging space for your pots and pans. The center grid can also serve as a shelf to store books, lids, or any other cooking necessities. Constructed of heavy-gauge steel, this pot rack is strong enough to support everything you need to hang. Don’t worry about cluttering your kitchen ever again, this pot rack is a convenient space saver. Includes grid, 16 hanging hooks and mounting hardware. Finished with a durable, easy-care metallic bronze powder coating. Assembly required.
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Specification: Old Dutch Oval Steel Pot Rack w. Grid & 16 Hooks, Oiled Bronze, 36″ x 19″ x 15.5″ Import To Shop ×Product customization General
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William Pesch –
It is a perfect fit for our kitchen.This is just what our kitchen needed. Makes the pots and pans much more accessible. The installation was relatively easy and the holder itself is well made and looks great.
Tyler –
Looks niceProduct looks nice and is heavy. Instructions could use some work as they do not make it clear how the pieces fit together
Randy LeBoeuf –
Looks goodWe like it.
davidmaq –
Looks great and works wellThis pot hanger looks awesome. My son in law made the fabulous wooden medallion to correct for the centres between joists and allow for the placement we required. The manufacturer should consider adding a a second set of holes to allow for 24 as well as 16 inch centres. Otherwise absolutely fabulous.
dustin lee –
Very nice pots and pans rackThis is a very well made heavy duty pan rack. It was very easy to install and holds the weight of all my pots and pans (several of which are cast iron) no problem. The rack is very aesthetically pleasing and my wife loves it.
James Barrientez –
Very sturdy and great quality!Looks nice and supports weight as intended.
James Rhodes –
Heavyweight beauty.This thing I’d very sturdy. I wouldn’t be afraid to swing on it. We have a heavy set of Calphalon cookware and it holds it without a problem. Easily assembled in about ten minutes. Very clear instructions. I’m very happy with this purchase.
Amazon Customer –
Bent and brittle.1. The short bolts were found prethreaded in different parts leading me to believe I didn’t have all the required pieces. Luckily I took the time to unrap all the parts and found them.2. The grate that the pots hang from is bent and slightly undersized leading it to move around in the frame. The grating is also not mounted to any points in the frame so if put under a heavy load or pull, it could come through.3. The J hooks for the ceiling mounting are weak. I pre-drilled 1/4″ (6-7 mm) holes in the beam roughly 3″ (7.5cm) in depth. One of my J hooks snapped in half while threading in.4. Case was previously ripped open. This unit was most likely returned, not inspected, and shipped back out. Which might explain the fasteners.5. Ordered black, received brushed Bronze.I am keeping it as I would sooner toss it out rather than returning it so no one else has to have this one again. Plus I did not come across another one I liked.I will be buying new, better anchors for my ceiling and most likely sanding and painting this one to the right color.
Janet –
Well-built and hods a LOT of pots easily.This was one of the few I looked at that could hold over a 100 pounds. It looks beautiful with my large collection of copper pots. The shelf is great for lids or other cooking items. Very sturdy. Had another fall and damaged my pots. So, I wanted to make sure this one did not fail. It fits the bill!
D Taylor –
Very solid, holds pots well, Graphite grey looks greatThis is a solid and well-built pot rack! Nicely designed, it goes together very well and is firm and secure. We were wavering between the bronze and graphite colors, due to pricing and availability (we prefer Amazon direct) we went with the Graphite. We are very happy with the looks; it’s a really nice addition to our kitchen and gives us a homey feeling. The color is powder coated paint, so for saving $80 I could easily paint it bronze or any other color if I felt the desire.Besides looking great, a benefit of this rack is how much cabinet space you free up for other things. I see in the pictures that some do not know how to hang lids from their racks; the solution is that you insert a pot handle through the lifting loop in the lid and then hang the pot. Thus, the pot holds the lid for you. I’ll post a picture so this can be seen. It makes it easier to manage, you grab a pot and get its lid too.In our home the beams above the kitchen were 24″ apart, not 16″ as the rack is pre-drilled for. I had to drill 2 additional holes in the top bar so that it could hang directly below the hooks in the ceiling. It’s essential that the supporting hooks are installed directly into wood, the rack itself is very heavy, then you add the weight of another 15 or more pots and it really gets heavy. You’ll need a stud finder to assure a direct beam install, and follow that by measuring from a wall to get it accurately facing the way you want. It would be sad to drill several holes in your ceiling and have it hanging crooked.5 stars for a very solid and secure rack that performs well and looks great.