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I just had this pot rack installed and it looks great in my small kitchen. It's sturdy and functional. The finish is matte black with chrome grid, hooks and mounting hardware (all the hardware needed is included... even the ceiling hooks which are not included with some racks). The description here at amazon doesn't say how much weight it can hold. It's made by Rogar and you can get extra hooks at their website. For the price this one can't be beat... I even got it with free shipping from Target. I recommend it to anyone with limited cabinet space.
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This pot rack was a perfect fit for a rather small kitchen. It is solidly built at a fairly reasonable price, especially compared to other pot racks. The simplicity of design was just what I was looking for; not only are other potracks sometimes excessively decked out in wrought iron, copper, etc., but this seems to be one of the few rectangular pot racks out there (or that I could find). The chains may be a bit short for taller ceilings (brownstones, for instance). A trip to the hardware store could easily fix that, though. My ceilings are about 9 feet high, and I can comfortably maneuver pots on and off.The only thing you have to be prepared for is the installation. The rack itself, not to mention the pots it will carry, is quite heavy, and as such must be anchored into wooden structural members in the ceiling. If you have a drop-ceiling, you can't just use heavy-duty wall anchors; the rack is likely to rip down your ceiling. If your ceiling is concrete, you may just have to substitute some of your own hardware to allow you to anchor hooks into the concrete. This would be adventurous, but not impossible. A drop-ceiling, however, is probably out of the question.
This is a nice addition to my apartment. I only hope future apartments I live in will have the right structure to put it up.
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Luckily for me, the previous owner of the house had a pot rack, so the hook was already in place for immediate placement of the rack to hang from the ceiling. Since I have a high kitchen ceiling, I got some additional chainlink so it would hang down low enough, and voila, it was up and holding 8 pans/pots. I only needed the 8 hooks that go along the perimeter, but they include some additional S-hooks which I haven't used. I have no complaints it does what it's supposed to do.Honest reviews on Rogar Black Rectangular Pot Rack with Grid 30" x 15"
Its cheaper then a lot of hanging racks.Its made in the USA.
Its of superb quality.
I am so glad I purchased this hanging rack. Installing it was a breeze and the look and feel to my kitchen now is very homely.
Word of advice, buy a good stud finder. I had the cheapest zircon model and was getting very frustrated. Your ceiling can be made of different materials then your walls. Plus, ceilings have a lot of wiring and insulation. The zircon was giving me false readings and was constantly becoming uncalibrated. I opted for the Stanley stud finder which was only a couple bucks more and made all the difference.
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