Gourmet Hanging Bar Pot Rack Length and Finish: 42" Black/Copper Product Description:
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1-xxx Length and Finish: 42" Black/Copper Features: -36'' and 42'' include 6 Bar Hooks.-48'' and 54'' include 8 Regular Hooks.-Powder-coated Steel.-Special design ensures hooks won't slide off bar.-Optional additional pot rack hooks. Includes: -18'' Hanging Chain included.-Complete hanging instructions included. Dimensions: -36'', 42'', 48'', and 54'' length.-Overall Dimensions: 2'' H x 3/8'' D.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Once you "go bar," you'll never go back.
By Judith K. Ohare
I bought the 48" rack from their website. The rack and hooks are solid construction. The only thing that could damage them is perhaps if you laid it on railroad tracks and waited for the #666 to Portland to run over it. In an age where nothing is made to last, this will outlast your lineage until that fateful day when the sun sizzles out.Pros: Construction; great for long narrow spacescons: The price of the hooks; getting the bar the correct sizeI bought this a year ago to go over my 6 foot long, narrow island constructed out of products from Ikea. It came with 8 hooks off their website. Not enough hooks. So I ordered another two sets of 4 with a whopping price tag of $108.00. For 8 hooks? Holy cow. Now I had too many hooks and not enough bar.Here's a nifty trick.If you want it custom to your space, you can have it made, cheap. Since no one makes a 6 foot bar, I called a local machine shop and found a guy who would make me a solid steal 6' x 2" x 3/8" bar for $30.00. He even put the holes exactly where I wanted them. This is great because we didn't want to go back up into the attic and re-drill the holes. Have your machinist drill the holes where your studs are so you don't have to go up into the attic and modify the beams like we did. Once you find the studs in the ceiling, just screw in your hooks, then take measurements for the placement of the holes. Nice!It is raw steal, so if you have to have it all pristine you'll have to sand it and spray paint it. I prefer the raw look with the chrome hooks--ok I'm lazy.In any event, I finally got my perfect pot rack and all is well in the kitchen, accept for the other 100 things I need to do in here to customize it.The price of the hooks has come down a bit, but you have to search for them. It's been a rather expense journey getting a pot rack exactly the way I want it, but the end result is priceless!Also, even if I had the space, I would never go back to a conventional oval or rectangle shaped pot rack. For one thing, you can get quite a bit more on this bar rack. The skillets can literally rest on each other. It's a lot easier accessing your pots and you only have to look at the sides of the pots instead of the fronts or backs. What a waist of space! Frankly, if my island were wider, it'd have two of these bars side by side. Oh the things I could hang if I could have two 6' long racks!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Rogar pot rack
By jano
This is very good quality pot rack. The hooks slide easy. Great addition for my kitchen.
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