Multi-purpose wall mounted rack. For Kitchen: A great way to showcase a stylish kitchen — Upper shelf keeps kitchen pots and pans within easy reach on flat surface and hooks keep utensils and other cookware hanging vertical for customized organization — Hooks can be re-positioned to fit needs. It is definitely a kitchen storage space saver! For other uses: In the bathroom, clear the clutter and transform your space into a spa-like retreat where towels and toiletries are neatly organized on the center grid shelf. This multi-purpose rack is also versatile enough for an office to hold books and plants or in a closet to hold baskets of accessories. The possibilities are endless! All Accessories Included Comes with all needed accessories, you could start installation once you've received the package. SPECIFICATIONS: Dimension: 24.6'' x 10'' x 10'', Weight capacity:30-50lbs, Package includes: Grid rack with 2 support brackets, 10 hanging hooks, Mounting hardware.
D**N
Might need to rig it up a bit...
The bolts that attach the shelf to the wall mounts are really short and don't thread very far in to the bolts, making it really easy for them to pop off/strip the threads. I put metal wire around it in case the bolts pop off while it's got pots on it
G**N
Very happy!
Brought 2 of these. Great for cleaning up pots and pans cluttering up cabinet. Much easier finding the pan I need without having to move a bunch of pans. I had to supply my own nuts and bolts to assemble the first one I purchased a year ago, because ones supplied with unit were too short. The one I purchase this pass Christmas was fine.
J**H
Didn't come with all the mounting hardware - missing some screws, so I had to buy my own.
This was a little harder to put together since things were perfectly straight, flat, or without dimpled flaws. I actually had to clamp down the bar to push two pieces close enough together to get the threaded screw cap to start. Instead of a flat, flawless bar, it seemed dimpled in places, maybe bent a bit. Not so much that it won't work, but I was surprised. I would have returned it since there were missing screws, dimples, etc, but that would be more hassle than buying my own screws. And considering where it'll bar mounted, it's not like anyone will get close enough to the imperfections to see them.I just didn't expect any problems or flaws in such a simple thing, and yet, there were some.I asked for a partial refund since I had to go get and buy a pack of screws (can't just buy one) but they didn't respond, so obvs, they weren't too worried about sending an incomplete set of mounting hardware.
S**N
Bought two of them
Just got them for my wife for Christmas she loves them
E**T
The nuts and bolts of it.
The person who designed this did not take into account the thickness of the pain/powder coating, leaving the bolts that mount the rack to the wall brackets about 1/16" short. The cap nuts do not quite thread onto the bolts, making the shelf itself not securely connected to the wall mount brackets. I did try filing down the excess metal along the rim, clearly left from the drilling process, but still did not get the cap nuts to secure. The only solution I could determine was to replace the decorative bolt/cap nut (nicely colored the same as the unit), with a longer, stainless bolt, with a matching nut. Not quite as 'pretty,' unless I can find a can of dark brown Rustoleum, which I know I have somewhere in the garage. However, it does leave me feeling more secure, than having the original cap nuts fall off, allowing the shelf to come crashing down, the next time I go to remove a pan.If you decide to buy this, you will need longer bolts, with matching nuts, to securely mount the shelf to the wall brackets. Otherwise, the nuts will come off, creating a hazard of the shelf coming off of the wall mount brackets and crashing to the floor. Hopefully, nothing, particularly a living something, will be between where it is mounted and the floor, should this happen. A 10 lb cast iron pan can do a lot of damage from a 6 foot fall. Two of them, along with a few copper pans, could do much more.Otherwise, I do like the look and design of this unit. I just wish the manufacturer had NOT tried to save a penny or two per unit, by having the bolts be 1/16th of an inch shorter than what was required. Zenchef = Cheapchef.
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