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Are you tired of having pots and pans falling out of your kitchen cabinets every time you open them? A potrack could be the answer to your crowded kitchen. Pot rack materials and sizes vary, but they are widely available online, and you can even make one yourself. Hang the rack near your stovetop or over a kitchen island, or on the wall – anywhere that will give you easy access to your pots and pans. The Enclume Hammered Steel Décor Bookshelf rack is just right in the kitchen for holding recipe books and hanging utensils without taking up a lot of space. The decorative scrolls form bookends. The rack can also be hung upside-down as a wall-mounted rack for hanging pots and lid storage. Another bestseller is the Enclume Classic Hammered Steel Rectangular Grid Pot Rack. Rogar is another maker of quality potracks crafted from different materials, including metal and wood. Rogar has always designed and manufactured top quality products that are unique and innovative. Pot Rack Buying GuideThe first decision you must make before purchasing a potrack is deciding where to hang it. Most ceiling pot racks are designed to fit 8-9 foot ceilings for easy access to cooks of average height. Shorter chefs or taller ceilings will likely require chain or extension hooks to lower the potrack. For a wall rack, you must measure the space available to choose a rack that will fit comfortably. You also need to make sure there is enough space below the pot rack for the items that you are going to hang from it. About The Author: For more information on pot racks by finish, pot racks by shape, lighted pot racks or related products choose from the menu below.
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