Pots and Pans Hanging Rack Wall Mounted, Audmore 15.6 Inch 304 Stainless Steel Lid Utensil Hanger Kitchen Rail for Hanging Measuring Spoons Coffee Mug Cups Tags Coats Towels Robe with 7 Sliding Hooks (2Pack)
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You should be able to mount them properly into crossbeams so that they can support a large Please don't hesitate to contact me directly if you need an exact weight. However, I have five woks to choose from (3 heavy, 2 light) and one heavy 12" skillet, as well as a couple of light screens and fish skimmer. I have no problem hanging them. They get taken up and down constantly and so far everything has been fine.
There are additionally 4 separate 3s as well. The Solid Flat S Hooks 15 inch are made of stainless steel and are usable
Yes, they're entitled to do so. There were a few extra hooks with the package when I received it, in addition to the original. In the originals, the ends must be mounted before the rail can be mounted on the wall, which makes disassembling it a particularly difficult process. Once the rail is mounted, you can move and remove the extras as you desire.
I have never tried this product on a brick wall, but I am sure it might work. It is hung on sheetrock, but I enjoy my pot rack made with this product.
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stainless steel hooks offered two for one value and seemed ideal for hanging utensils and silicon oven mitts above Because they were sturdy and had permanently mounted hooks, I was pleased with them. It seemed to take 15 minutes for the installation to complete. After getting my level, drill driver, and tape measure, I began working on the project. I worked for a while. I worked for a while. It took me 38 minutes for one to be It is the set screws that hold the bar to the mounts that are the problem. This method is a familiar one to me, and I have used it many times before. Rather than a screw, the mounts pair a knob with a channel to insert the set screw The set screws are so close to the wall that it is difficult to turn more than a quarter turn, and they are used with an allen wrench instead of a phillips or flat head screwdriver. It would either be an improvement or a minor one.
In addition to the 7 hooks that slide along the rod, there are also a few extra hooks included. It took me a while to assemble The measurements given for between holes were not accurate, so I had to redo a few of the holes. Although I was manually screwing them in, the hole for the Phillips screwdriver on the top spread out after a short while, and I was unable to tighten it down as much as necessary, even after applying The screws did fit in enough to be tightened with the Allen wrench provided, but I had to use the tiny screws on the outside to keep them in place. When tightening the Allen wrench, I had to fenagle a bit when I tightened the screws close to the wall since the rods were placed close to the walls. Anyway, it all worked out okay in the end. The pictures show all the cooking utensils I have been using over the years and I've been wanting to get them off my counter for a long time. Now I'll be able to use my counterspace for preparing food rather than storing. All in all, these chrome rods have been a good purchase for me.
The look is good and the functionality is good. As I was able to find very little information about this device in existing reviews, I thought I would provide a few more. The racks are 16 inches long and not adjustable. There are TWO racks to install. This is where the trick lies Racks have seven hooks that slide on enclosed circles found on the rod, with 7 hooks per rack. For those without needing more than one hook, you can take off the ends and hang them from the second rack. I did it in that way Since there are 12 identical hooks on one rack (I am not using the second rack either), I have the same design for all the hooks. Every rack comes with large S hooks on which you can hook on the rack as needed and wherever you like Thus, for our two oven mitts, I am using them It's right for people to say so Installing the rack is a little complicated since there are two small set screws at each end, and the set screw closest to the wall can only be worked a little at a time by the allen wrench provided before the handle hits the wall, requiring resetting. Would be worth taking away maybe half a star, but I gave it 5 stars anyway. A drill bit size is also needed to drill the anchors supplied, and that would have been nice if they had mentioned that. The reason I used 3/16ths was because the plaster I was drilling into was crumbly It could work with 1/4, but I think it would be better with 1/4. You should expect to spend about 20 minutes installing one rack, since you have to carefully measure to set the two anchors at the correct spacing (although there is a bit of play in how the rack sits on each anchor). The bottom line is this I would buy again because it looks good, works well, and is reasonably priced.
It is well worth the price. This is an easy to install product. The design is impressive, and installation is easy. This was the tool I used to locate studs. Sheet rock has holes punched in it. Blue painters tape was applied to the back of the I used tape as a template for punching the holes. I put the tape right on the wall after taking it off the rack. There are holes in the wall. It is time to remove the Put the Molly in, screw it in, and cap it. The little screw most complain about should only be left in the hole just enough to catch when the rack is added to the Once more, make a quarter turn while facing the wall then turn 5 6 times each. It took 10 minutes to install.
The rack served as a utensil rack on my porch for grilling utensils. I am very satisfied with the overall construction and appearance, as well as the ease of installation (generally). There is some truth to comments about the disadvantages of the one set screw, but adding it to the process only adds a few minutes and ensures a solid connection for years to come. One of the tiny set screws, which fall out if you screw them out too far, wasted even more time looking for it (don't do this! Several answerers have noted that you can remove (or add) hooks from the hanging bar by loosing the outer set screw and removing it from one of the end pieces, but do so before you attach it This is a product I strongly.
The system is easy to use, lightweight, and easy to install. All 4 of my woks are different sizes and weights, as are my other pans, and the rack handles them all nicely. As long as I use the plastic anchors that came with the racks, I don't have any problems
Overall, this rack does what I need it to do and is in good condition so far.
There was a great deal of difficulty installing this product. The installation of both sets took about an hour and a half. I'm very happy with it, but you should not underestimate the difficulty of this project.
As far as quality is concerned, I will rate it as average. It would have been nice if the set screws were a little more sturdy. These are perfect for hanging our stainless steel measuring cups, which I bought two of. Adding an extra hook to my order was my sole purpose.
One of the great things about the looped hooks is that they can accommodate the measuring spoons due to their thinness. The drill will not be used.