Product Description
No matter the size of the kitchen, kitchen space is almost always limited. We love to cook but dislike having to dig through drawers, cupboards and cabinets to find what we need. And utensils especially can be hard to find in a cluttered drawer. For the last three centuries, cooks and chefs have avoided cluttered counters and drawers by using wall and ceiling mounted pot racks. RACK IT UP, Enclume's all-new value-priced pot rack collection, offers this handy Utensil Bar Pot Rack. Keep your utensils and gadgets close at hand and out of the way with this simple wall mounted rack. You'll save precious counter and drawer space -- and cooking will be much more convenient and enjoyabl.. This bar is constructed of sturdy steel and includes super strong drywall anchors that are very easy to install and don't require bolting to studs. Hang whatever you want; once in place, this rack will hold 100 pounds It's also light weight (only 3 lbs.) so you won't need a handyman to install it. Keep your kitchen organized and convenient so you can spend less time fighting with it and more time loving it. Includes 8 hooks and toggles. 22 by 1.5 by 5-inches.
- Fast, easy installation with exclusive "Toggler" anchors. Install toggles directly in drywall. Hold hundreds of pounds. No more studs needed
- Quality steel pot rack with 8 hooks; store pots and utensils on the wall for easy access; free up counter top and cabinet space
- Excellent low-cost companion to all other RACK IT UP pot racks; strong steel construction yet light weight (just 3 pounds); will hold 100 pounds
- Add decorative style; attractive "hammered steel" powder coat finish; paintable to complement any decor
- Quick and easy assembly; no handyman required; assemble in minutes; all hardware included
Enclume MPU-13 RACK IT UP Utensil Bar Pot Rack, with 8 Hooks Reviews
Enclume MPU-13 RACK IT UP Utensil Bar Pot Rack, with 8 Hooks Reviews
| 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Enclume MPU-13 RACK IT UP Utensil Bar Pot Rack, with 8 Hooks (Kitchen) I have this hanging above my kitchen window and use it for haning pan on. I probably have about 8 pans hanging on it. I am confident that it can quite comfortably hold the weight of these pans (have had it up for over 2 months and it is doing just great).It comes with some really stout mollys for anchoring to the wall. I did not use these as I was able to anchor into a stud. It has a nice low profile and comes with more than enough hooks. 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Enclume MPU-13 RACK IT UP Utensil Bar Pot Rack, with 8 Hooks (Kitchen) We bought two of these and placed them on the wall one on top of the other. They look and work great! I was concerned about how far they would stick out from the wall as they are placed on the wall that passes through to my dining room. I didn't want to be bumping into them every time I walked through there, but they are pretty tight to the wall, and the pans hang flat. They were super easy to put up- we had it done in about 5 minutes. They are incredibly sturdy we have 5-6 pans on each, and I am confident they could hold more. We did not like the grey color they came in, so we just spray painted them black-problem fixed! All in all, this is a great space saving product. 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Enclume MPU-13 RACK IT UP Utensil Bar Pot Rack, with 8 Hooks (Kitchen) These drywall mounts are amazing.For background, normally when mounting something on a drywall you have to find studs (wooden beams used for support when building the wall) and drive your screw into this hard stud. Drywall mounts go into the drywall themselves and cling to the back of the drywall in the hollow space between the studs. (DIY experts, feel free to correct my construction terminology or descriptions.) The drywall mounts provided with this rack are like none I've ever seen. You drill a 1/2" hole in the drywall, slide the mount through it via plastic guidebars, then pull it tight. The metal bracket nimbly flattens against the back side of the drywall and you cinch it tight via simply pulling firmly on the plastic guides, then snap off the guides and voila! you have a nice threaded plug into which to drive the provided screws with a provided hex driver (like the kind you get with Ikea furniture). Note that most standard drill bit sets don't... Read more |
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