â¢Dimensions 17'' x 32-1/2'' â¢Includes: chrome plated grid, 4 - black ceiling hooks, 8 black ''S'' hooks, 12 black ''J'' hooks, 4 - 22'' chains â¢Black wrought iron&chrome grid
What Others Say
Worth 10 times this
This is probably the least expensive pot rack in existence, but in no way does that mean it is cheap. Innova Classicor Wrought-Iron Oval Pot Rack is very rigid, and if you can hit the studs in the ceiling, it can easily hold 150 lbs. I don't understand why anyone would buy a different product.
Great Value!
We needed a pot rack to fit over our kitchen island and this one fit well. For the price, I didn't find anything else that was nearly this quality. The only downside, which I imagine is a problem for most potracks, is that the weight needs to be fairly well balenced on each end or the potrack will tilt/swing. I would recommend installing the four chains at a 45-75 degree angle with the ceiling, which will decrease the potrack from swinging when you remove items from it. This is what we did and it works great.
Pan holder
For the price it is more than i expected. I believed it would be flemsey and not hold up but what i received was a strong and well maid rack system that looks great in my kitchen. I priced other such racks at three times the cost and found this one to be more than satisifiaed with.
great pot rack for the price
I just got this item (July 2008). The only silver parts are the chains and the metal rack that sits on top. All the hooks are now black. It was relatively easy to hang (I did it myself). I'm thinking most modern roof joist are 24" on center so I had to spread it out a bit in one direction. The first four pictures posted are my end result.
EDIT: I want to edit this to say it is not traditional wrought iron. It looks more like painted steel and the finish is very smooth. In this way the description is misleading, but overall it is a fabulous product.
included hardware totally inadequate
The hardware and instructions included with this pot rack are totally inadequate. It comes with 4 screw hooks to be screwed into the ceiling. The instructions state that if you don't miraculously happen to hit joists with all 4 screws you need to 'pick up some toggle bolts at the hardware store'. No size info for the toggles is provided and as the ceiling hooks are pretty beefy it is very hard to find toggle bolts big enough to accommodate them.
When you take into account the fact that this thing is 17" wide and most american joists are placed 16" on center it becomes apparent that really no one is going to be able to hang this thing without additional hardware.
Shame on the manufacturer for not taking this into ... Read More