Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Old Dutch Cookware Rack with Grid, Graphite

Buy Old Dutch Cookware Rack with Grid, Graphite
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36 x 8 1/2 Graphite Bookshelf Rack w/Grid and 12 Hooks
  • Heavy gauge pot rack measures 36-inch by 8-1/2-inch
  • Comes with a matching grid and 12 hooks
  • Plated metal finish increases the durability and strength of each pot rack
  • Top of the grid can be used for additional storage
  • Removable hooks allows you to adjust and arrange the pots

This Cookware Holders give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Easy to Install - Quality Material - Classic Finish
I purchased the Old Dutch 36.2 x 9 x 12 Graphite Bookshelf with Grid and 12 Hooks (manufacturer item # 104GU) to compliment my Calphalon One Anodized cookware set.

Simply put, this was an easy install -- but only if you take the time to make sure you have measured twice and absolutely use a level!

There are just four mounting (wood) screws. Because the item is heavy, you must install the rack in your wall's studs, otherwise you are just asking for trouble.

Here are the tools that you will need:

Stud finder

Level

Drill with 3/8" bit (cordless drill works well, but it will require a drill with medium to heavy torque to drive the screws)

Phillips screwdriver or bit for your drill

#10 metric wrench or socket and driver

You can install the rack by yourself (I did), but because of its weight, it will go smoother if you have a helping hand to hold the rack against the wall and hand you the...

2. Love this thing
I have had this rack for several months now. I love this thing! It's well made, and looks great. I have a small kitchen with very little cabinet space, and this emptied out a whole cabinet.

Need more appointment... ?
Very nice product but mounting requires some tools and skill
This rack arrived as advertised and is sturdy and when correctly mounted will hold most anything you want to hang from it. I am very pleased with the rack. But, the mounting instructions leave something to be desired. Here is my recommendation for mounting:

Note: If your wall happens NOT to have the standard stud spacing, you're out of luck. The rack comes predrilled for a 32" spacing between holes. Find your studs and measure this spacing before starting. If it turns out you don't have two studs 32" apart for mounting, I suggest you box the thing up and return it. It's NOT a good idea to try and use drywall anchors to mount this rack!!!

1. Here's what you absolutely must have to correctly mount this rack: a) a stud finder (and know how to use it, b) a good level (a laser model is even better), c) a socket set with a 10 mm socket (why do the Chinese ship metric bolts to the U.S.!!?? and beware ... the nearest U.S. size is going to strip the heads of the bolts, so...
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