American Metalcraft SCHB6 Black Steel Condiment Rack, 6", Round
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There is a diameter of 7 inches on the canister.
The thickness can be anywhere between 2 1/4" and 3" Two and a half inches.
In a dishwasher, FWC68 will not hold up. It is recommended that this product be washed by hand.
Chinese manufacturing is responsible for making it
Selected User Reviews For American Metalcraft SCHB6 Black Steel Condiment Rack, 6", Round
Salt/seasoning shakers and sauces that I keep on the kitchen table are some of my favorite things. My only solution to keeping them together was to scrunch them up near the center. I wondered why not make a caddy? There are some black and wrought iron items I have Since I already had iron pot holders and napkin holders, I wanted to find something to match them. The wire gauge is slightly thinner / flatter than the picture above, but the proportions are nearly identical. I don't think this was a bad game. I like the design of it, and I think it will hold up well.
Since this is for home use only, I don't need the middle loop to lift, but it makes it very convenient to lift. The whole thing could be moved at this point. It's obvious in a restaurant that there should be an advertisement or marketing material. One of my only complaints is that the bottom of the compartment is not very supportive. If I had larger items it would be fine, but my small square-shaped file is too big. A salt shaker with a flat bottom tends to tip over into the gap between the bars, preventing it from sitting There have been many other reviews that note this limitation, and they are totally correct. There's a chance I will someday add a small pane of plexiglass to it. We have a round-bottomed tin can at American Metalcraft I like the bottomed one much better, as it appears to have better meshing You don't have to stick with the rectangular design if you don't want to.
There is no issue with it, it feels solid, and it looks alright. It was pretty easy to straighten out the bent handle once it was received. It was able to hold 11 bottles of hot sauce and, while that makes it a little heavy, it still feels like the handle can withstand the weight. The purchase was good. I am happy with it.
There is a bit of nostalgia in it as well. A classic setting is created for our dining room table, much like the window tables at the Waffle House or Pizza Hut and the likes. We place coupons or mail on the split ring for convenience. I am absolutely blown away by both the quality and craftsmanship for the price!.
For holding hot sauce bottles, I got this. Wires on the bottom of the cage keep falling over because it's too spaced out. It would be ideal for large condiment bottles, such as ketchup. Besides being a bit wobbly, it's also a bit uneven.
It was that time of year when I looked for a not-for-profit Having a lazy susan with a large condiment holder would be great. Seeing this, I thought I would give it a try. I think it's just perfect. It was an excellent purchase, both in terms of price and size. Though I had been concerned that the wrought iron wouldn't serve as a stable base for the salt and pepper shakers, etc. It has proved to be both durable and stable. It's a delight to have a condiment holder like this.
We couldn't use it with our oil containers because it wasn't the best. The container is sturdy and has a good weight to it. However, it wouldn't fit in our ceramic containers, so we don't use I was not impressed with this.
There are uneven surfaces on the bottom of this rack, as well as condiments that are leaning in different directions. It cannot be based on a good thought out basis.
There is only one thing I would change, and that is that I wish the inside bottom had a little more give to avoid our salt and pepper shakers tipping sideways with ease. The product was of good quality, and the price was good!.