Cuisinart CRBS-36B Chef’s Basic 36-Inch Rectangular Wall-Mount Bookshelf Rack, Brushed Stainless

$119.95

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Retailer your Cuisinart cookware inside straightforward attain due to the elegant Chef’s Rectangular Bookshelf Rack. Boasting 36” of rack house, the Cuisinart Chef’s Rectangular Bookshelf Rack is straightforward to put in and designed to final a lifetime. Hold your cookware from a good looking oil-rubbed brushed chrome steel to guard your pans throughout storage.
Rectangular wall-mount bookshelf rack introduces type and performance to any kitchen
Durably constructed; inset grid doubles as storage shelf for cookbooks and equipment
12 “S” hooks allow moveable positioning to create custom-made cookware storage
Contains 2 bolstered wall brackets and all vital set up {hardware}
Unit Dimensions: 36. 78″(L) x 8. 74″(W) x 12. 97″(H)

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Clients discover the shelf well-made and durable. It has a pleasant look that enhances their chrome steel home equipment and kitchen. They discover it purposeful and wonderful for small areas. The storage capability is roomy sufficient to carry bigger pots and pans with out touching the wall. Many recognize the simple set up and worth for cash. Nevertheless, opinions differ on how mountable the shelf is.

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  1. fyurguy

    Mounting problem solved!
    As stated in a previous review, this rack has to be mounted directly into the wall studs. Unfortunately, the limited space in my small kitchen and the location that I wanted to mount the shelf did not allow for mounting the shelf directly into wall studs. The solution…..I attached a 24″ X 36″ piece of 3/4″ birch plywood into the studs using eight 3″ drywall screws (it’s a good idea to countersink the screws into the plywood). To the plywood, I laminated a 24″ X 36″ stainless steel backsplash (available at Lowes or Home Depot for about 30 bucks) with liquid nails and four screws (holes are pre-drilled on each corner). I could then mount the bookshelf rack into the plywood/stainless steel backsplash without having to worry about mounting the unit into studs. You can also add some trim around the edges of the plywood/stainless to hide the plywood edges. My Cuisinart Mult-Clad Pro cookware looks great displayed from this rack. The mount is rock solid.If this solution exceeds your carpentry skills, I would recommend hiring a handyman to complete the job. It should take no more than one hour to complete the mounting. I would also recommend going to the hardware store and purchasing four American-made lag bolts and four stainless steel wood screws (the bolts provided with the shelf are metric and cheaply made). My total investment in the project (not including the shelf) was $39.50 and well worth the additional expense. I would love to include pictures with this review but I keep getting a message that Amazon is experiencing technical difficulties uploading pictures. I will however, keep trying and update this review with pictures. In closing, I would even use this method for mounting if I didn’t have issues with the location of the studs. The plywood/backsplash protects the wall from cookware dings and looks great!UPDATE: Finally got a couple of pictures to upload. My my next Amazon purchase will probably be a good digital camera!

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  2. Hedley Lamarr

    I’m very pleased. The wall of the kitchen that I plan …
    I will be updating this review with pictures at a later date.This pot rack is surprisingly heavy and well-built. I expected lightweight cheap metal when I ordered it and was surprised at it’s strength and weight. An extremely heavy cast iron dutch oven hanging in the center of the 3 foot length of the rack does not worry me in the slightest thanks to how strong this rack appears to be. I’m very pleased.The wall of the kitchen that I plan on mounting this rack has stubs at 16″ on center, however they are not where I need them to be to center this rack on the wall. In addition, I’m concerned that hanging pots will scratch, dent and scrape the sheetrock wall beneath the rack. To resolve both of these issues I’ve decided to secure a laminate plywood sheet to the wall, anchoring it to the studs. Then anchoring the rack to the plywood. Technically I won’t be anchoring the rack to the plywood but in reality *through* it and the sheetrock, using the plywood’s strength to back up the sheetrock and keep my toggle bolts from breaking through the sheetroock. I will be using toggle bolts I picked up at Lowes for this task instead of screws. The reason being is that 1/2″ worth of threads into plywood is not enough to satisfy my strength needs. However the plywood will strengthen the wall between the studs more than enough to give my toggle bolts the strength they need to hold the rack up. I will be drilling 1/2″ holes through the plywood and sheetrock to insert the toggle bolts through once the sheet is in place. The finished product should be extremely durable.The plywood will extend up above the pot rack to the top plate of my wall and down the wall below the pot rack 2 feet to catch the tip of even the longest skillet. Originally I had planned on covering the plywood in stainless steel sheeting or tiles. The cost of stainless steel though is out of this world so I will not be doing that. I’ve considered a few options including painting the plywood black and covering is with a punched aluminum sheet. I’ve considered using plywood that has been molded to look like bead board and painting that a nice country kitchen white. In the end I’ve decided to buy a nice birch plywood, stain it to match the cabinets and trim it in oak trim for a nice finished look.I’m using laminate plywood for strength. OSB or CDX is far from strong enough for this job without buying something extremely thick. I can do the job with 1/2″ laminate easily.

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  3. Tracey

    So far so good. Bought this because I live in a small condo with very little cupboards to hold all my cooking equipment. This seems very sturdy and it does look good.

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  4. peter

    Very well made and looks great. It hangs 8 pans and has three large pots on top, as well as a range of sieves and lids. Worthwhile note, you need solid mounting points, not just drywall anchors. I was lucky that the place I was mounting it had a solid timber Lintel (header) above the window.

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  5. Marie S.

    My concern was how much weight it would hold. I’m very satisfied. I have over 30 lbs of pans on the rack and it’s solid and my pans are secure.

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  6. Mr Nigel L Mitchell

    strong design

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  7. EJ

    Parfait

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    Cuisinart CRBS-36B Chef’s Basic 36-Inch Rectangular Wall-Mount Bookshelf Rack, Brushed Stainless
    Cuisinart CRBS-36B Chef’s Basic 36-Inch Rectangular Wall-Mount Bookshelf Rack, Brushed Stainless

    $119.95

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