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Review on Organize Your Kitchen With Enclume Premier Deep Bookshelf Wall Pot Rack - Hammered Steel by Henry Johnston

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Heavy-duty kitchen rack: Just the ticket for attractive "overflow " storage

Our kitchen has undergone a recent re-organization, and at the end of it we discovered we had more pots-and-pans than places to put them. We have long yearned for some kind of pot rack, to make it easier to grab items (instead of crawling around in a cupboard, stacking-and-unstacking). This was just what we had in mind.The Enclume unit is heavy, but in a sturdy "This ain't going anywhere" way. I think I could hang a hammock from it, with me dangling below. Certainly it's no problem with the 6-10 heavy All-Clad pots and frypans I have hanging from the rack. I'm glad we got the unit with the shelf, too, as it means accessible storage for just-a-few-more things, such as my asparagus pot. (There isn't room for pot lids, though, at least the way that I have it set up.)Incidentally, the description didn't make it clear how many hooks came with the unit, so I bought an extra package. It came with about a dozen, which probably would have been plenty. I'm not sorry I got extra (you never know.) but the additional hooks weren't as much of a must-have as I had imagined.

Pros
  • 24 pounds
Cons
  • The hammered steel may scratch easily, making it look worn or damaged over time