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Old Dutch 36-by-18-Inch Oval Pot Rack, Graphite | 
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| Brand: Old Dutch Category: Kitchen
List Price: $167.00 Buy New: $83.50 You Save: $83.50 (50%)
New (6) from $83.50
Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 31386
Color: Graphite Shipping Weight (lbs): 35 Dimensions (in): 36 x 18 x 16
MPN: 107GU Model: 107GU UPC: 045642211070 EAN: 0045642211070 ASIN: B00005Q5FZ
Release Date: October 19, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| Made from heavy-gauge steel with a tarnish-resistant coat | | 16 hooks--eight angled and eight straight--are fully movable to accommodate evolving set of cookware | | Weighs more than 30 pounds; must hang from ceiling beam or joist | | Measures 36 by 18 inches | | Assembly requires a screwdriver, adjustable wrench, and 15 minutes |
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Product Description Save space in your kitchen cabinets by putting your pots and pans above you! This hanging pot rack makes it easy to store your pots and pans while having easy access to them all. This oval pot rack with grid will add a professional look to any kitchen. Comes with 16 hooks for all your cooking pots and pans. Durably made from stainless steel this pot rack is available in four different finishes: nickel, chrome, copper and graphite. Assembly is required. . A restocking fee will be deducted if this item is returned.
Amazon.com Review This appealing, super-strong oval pot rack from Old Dutch consolidates your pots and pans and adds a bright warm note to your kitchen decor. Made from heavy-gauge steel with a tarnish-resistant coat, the rack's oval frame can hang near a wall, if necessary, but looks great from all angles. The straight-angle supports, spaced 16 inches apart, elegantly offset the frame's curves and allow access to lids, bowls, and colanders stored on the grid. Cleaning the rack is simple: the grid lifts out and the protective coat means you can just wipe it off. The 16 hooks--eight angled and eight straight--are fully movable to accommodate an evolving set of cookware. Weighing over 30 pounds, the rack must hang from a ceiling beam or joist. Assembly is easy, however, requiring only a screwdriver, an adjustable wrench, and about 15 minutes. --Emily Bedard
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
pot rack October 31, 2008 This is a great alternative if you do not have enough cabinet space or if you want to display your pots and pans. I have both situations and I love it because I can use my cabinets for other things. I also have a very small kitchen and my pot rack doesnt get in the way.
Great product. Great price. September 30, 2008 Great pot rack and it looks great! Only 2 small problems... one of the hooks was defective and would not screw into the ceiling joist and the pot rack really cuts down on the lighting (we have can lights in the ceiling and when I cook it is a little darker due to the shadow from the rack and pans). I contacted Old Dutch about the defective hook and they immediately sent a new hook and they were very personable. Other than those 2 things it looks great in our kitchen, I love having my pots and pans at my finger tips instead of crammed in a cuppard. We have received a ton of compliments!
Great Product September 28, 2008 This is a fantastic product and at a fraction of the price of the similiar William & Sonoma product. We first purchased the Black version of this Pot Rack and quickly sent it back. The chrome is much more visually appealing in a kitchen compared to the Black. At first I thought that the chrome would be too tacky, but once you hang all the pots, it actually accentuates your pot ware. One thing you have to know is this item requires a high ceiling. Our kitchen could not accommodate the included chains at all. We had to drive the provided hooks into the ceiling studs as far as possible and then hook the pot rack by it's frame, so that it hung just above head level. This is the ONLY way you will be able to hang your pot rack without it hanging so low when your ceiling is standard height. Using this configuration, the measurement from ceiling to lowest base of the pot rack is 17.5", now you do the math for your own kitchen. If your ceiling is higher, than you can use the included chains to control the overhang height of this pot rack. Overall, my wife an I are VERY happy with this product. Only wished it came with more pot hooks, but we were able to find some similar hooks at Home Depot. I would have given this product 5 stars if it wasn't for the fact that the vertical frame is a bit too long for standard ceilings.
Heavy Duty April 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Easy to Assemble. Has two types of hooks for pots, pans and lids. Also a rack for a large two handled Pot. Attractive and functional. What more could you ask for? One caution though, you may want to to get a helper when you attach it to the ceiling as it's heavy. In order to center mine, I had to build a wooden ceiling mount to attach the hooks. They (the hooks)are on 16" centers but if the joists don't line up over the area you want to hang it, you may need to do something similar.
Made in China February 11, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The pieces of this product were bent just enough to make it really really hard to put together. I mean, really hard -- like if you have soft typist hands like I do, you'll want to wear gloves or make your husband do it! I didn't think of that till after my hands were already scraped up from the powdercoat finish. Which, by the way, is ugly and scratches off in two seconds flat. The screws and bolts included were big but poor quality (some had metal scrap stuck all over them which I couldn't remove, and some were apparently not finished correctly because the place where you put the screwdriver wasn't deep enough to keep it in place). The instructions are terrible! The tiny blurry diagram of how it all goes together makes sense, but there are a couple of errors on it which you will eventually figure out (pay attention to the photo on this page for help). The wire grate doesn't go all the way to the edge of the corners so smaller things you put up there will fall out, and it's unfinished so those things that do fall through might get stuck on the pokey wires. I don't think it's worth even the drastically reduced sale price, but I DO think it's sturdy. To sum it up: heavy-duty, poor craftsmanship.
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