Vdomus Hanging Pot Rack Organizer, 13″x29.3″x9.3″ – Heavy-Obligation Forged Iron for Kitchen Ceiling Storage – Overhead Pots Holder – 15 Hooks for Multi-Function Cookware and Utensils – 80lb Capability, Silver
Original price was: $68.49.$54.99Current price is: $54.99.
Worth: $68.49 - $54.99
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Product Description
Vdomus, make on a regular basis organizing simpler!
A model that creates considerate approach to retailer, stack and type every little thing in your house. Vdomus is knowledgeable producer of pot rack organizers and has been working for years to unravel kitchenware storage issues for hundreds of American households. And we constantly freshen our product strains to satisfy extra clients’ necessities.
Vdomus Pot Rack for Each Residence Chef
Kitchen is the center of your property, Vdomus lets you furnish it and beautify it. We all know what sort of kitchen storage you want and try to make it come true. Our ardour exhibits in designs themselves and the commonplace with which we carry them to life.
Massive Capability
Massive grid cabinets measuring 29.3″ by 13″ with 15 moveable hanging hooks,
saving area effectively, there’s sufficient storage place for even probably the most enthusiastic culinary lovers.
Dimension
Cabinets: 29.3″ by 13″
Complete peak: 9.3″
Distance of the set up gap place:16″
It may be put in in aside 16 inches wall studs.
Vdomus evaluate with others
Vdomus pot rack with a big grid rack, with space-maximized guardrail design.
the idea of steady triangular construction and double screw fixation are built-in. Its retains cookware inside straightforward attain and helps greater than 80 kilos.
Vdomus pan pot rack transforms the wasted area right into a spacious storage space, lets you hold every little thing neat.
All Equipment Included
Comes with all wanted equipment, you would begin set up as soon as you’ve got acquired the bundle.
Secure Triangular Construction
Vdomus pot rack with steady triangular construction and double screw fixation design, retains cookware inside arms attain and helps over 80 kilos. You’ll be able to hold your iron skillets and corn stick pans on.
Product Dimensions : 29.3 x 13 x 9.3 inches; 4 Kilos
Date First Accessible : Might 13, 2019
Producer : Vdomus
ASIN : B07RSWN1J4
Nation of Origin : China
Sturdy Building: This pot hangers for kitchen is made of professional quality forged iron; rust-resistant and sturdy; good for securely holding pots, pans, and utensils in your kitchen
Ample Storage: The hanging pot rack comes with 15 adjustable hooks, offering ample area for pots, pans, and utensils; retains your cookware organized and inside straightforward attain in any kitchen
Environment friendly Design: The pan organizers and storage provide a space-saving resolution; its sturdy construction holds as much as 80 kilos, making it supreme for heavy cookware whereas maximizing kitchen area
Multi-Use Performance: The pot and pan hanging rack is flexible; use it to arrange cookware or towels within the kitchen or lavatory, serving to you keep a clutter-free, well-organized area
Straightforward Set up: The cookware organizer contains all the required {hardware} for easy set up; adaptable to 4 totally different mounting strategies to suit your kitchen’s format completely
Clients say
Clients discover the pot rack sturdy and practical. They are saying it really works nicely, holds quite a bit in a smaller area, and appears good. Many purchasers discover it straightforward to put in, although some point out it must be correctly put in.
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11 reviews for Vdomus Hanging Pot Rack Organizer, 13″x29.3″x9.3″ – Heavy-Obligation Forged Iron for Kitchen Ceiling Storage – Overhead Pots Holder – 15 Hooks for Multi-Function Cookware and Utensils – 80lb Capability, Silver
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Original price was: $68.49.$54.99Current price is: $54.99.
Phil –
Extremely sturdy, great capacity, But Professional Installation Recommended
I bought these two years before writing this review, in the all stainless steel finish. It’s held up perfectly well, and I’m 100% satisfied. You can see in the picture, I bought and installed two, one above the other. The lower rack is holding maybe 90-100 lbs. I weigh about 160 lbs., and easily add my weight to the loaded lower rack. No issue at all with the performance.HOWEVER, THESE ARE NOT STUD WALLS. MY WALLS ARE EXTRUDED RED CLAY MASONRY, WITH CEMENT PLASTER. THE ANCHORS I USED ARE NOT THE ONES PACKED WITH THE UNITS. I bought longer mollies/screws, happened to be rated at 250lbs each. The rack can easily hold plenty of weight on any wood stud wall, but anchoring into masonry always allows heavier loading. It also requires a heavy duty hammer drill and masonry bits.I did install these myself, and I have construction experience.The safety and utility of this unit depends COMPLETELY on the installation. Period. Walls vary a lot – are seldom flat or plumb – and no anchor system works the same everywhere. Folks, this isn’t picture hanging – this is a minor construction project. If you’re not experienced at getting things level plumb and square, finding studs wiring and pipes in walls, and using things like horseshoe shims, you need to find someone experienced to help – or do this for you.If your walls are drywall over studs, you can’t just install the rack anywhere – the anchors have to be in the studs. Studs are softer than masonry, so the same anchor supports less weight in studs, than in masonry. Anchor packages state the load rating for different wall types. Btw, not all interior studs are 16″ on center. Also, if you need the rack on a stud wall where the anchor points miss studs, you need to open the wall, set some 2×4 blocking where you want it, repair the wall, before you proceed.Some reviewers complain the supplied anchors are inadequate. This will depend on your particular circumstances. I wanted longer screws to reach the structural masonry under the finishing plaster. My wall is also not plumb. With my shelves level, some anchor points touched the wall, others were 1/4″ away. I needed longer anchors for my circumstances. I went to the hardware store, spent less than $5, picked up a set of screws and plastic mollies that are appropriate for my use case. They happened to be load rated for more weight than necessary.The reality is, the supplied anchors probably work safely for most, and are just inadequate for others. My view is, better safe than sorry, and the manufacturer can’t possibly evaluate your situation for you. You need to assess your own situation, or have a professional do it for you.Issues you might run into include: Slots and holes in the frame are too snug for the supplied anchors. Solution is simple – use a drill, burrs, files, whatever, to open the holes and slots appropriately. Heads snap off the screws: Yup, especially when the frame slot/hole is too tight, and/or the clutch on the driver is set too hard, the heads can torque off. Anchors too short to reach subwall structure: Go buy some anchors that work for you.In my case, I opened the slots and holes enough to accommodate the beefier anchors.There’s a little variation in the mesh squares, but that’s no issue, really. The mesh is welded together just fine, it’s very strong, and not a visual problem once installed.Again, these units are very strong. You might have to play with the anchoring more than you expected. You might find minor finish niggles, and although I think mine are beautiful, these are not sculptural or decorative. These are important structures, are very fit for purpose, and need to be installed correctly.I super appreciate the value, form, and strength of these Vdomus hanging pot racks. Highly recommended.
Rachel –
Sturdy & Looks Great
This is really sturdy & looks great.
J.T. Lilleskov –
A bear to install, but the end was totally worth it!
My wife got a whole bunch of pots and pans from Vine that took up a ton of space in our cabinets. I installed a pot rack in our old house before we moved that helped immensely with this issue, but obviously didnât do any good now! So, what is a guy to do?!? I knew we needed a pot rack, but the weight of this set would far exceed any pot rack I previously installed. Then, I found this one with a higher weight capacity and knew this was the one!Now, I had a good idea of where to install it. Nice, clean drywall. Easy peasy. Then my wife chimed in and wanted it above the sink. Only one problem with that – the whole area is covered with tile! This guy has never had the need to drill holes into tile before, so I was pretty gun shy about installing it there. I delayed and delayed installing it because of the unknown. Finally, my wife said to get whatever I needed to do the job. All I needed was a special set of drill bits and a ton of nerve and confidence. Finally, I installed it yesterday and I donât know the last time I was so wracked with fear. I was beaten, but not down, when my usual route of installing something just would not work. The shelf would not stay where I wanted it on the slick tile. But after taking a bunch of measurements and being super detailed about my preparations before taking the drill to the tile, I was about as confident as I was gonna be. I put some scotch tape on the wall in the areas where the proper alignment would be, where the shelf holes lined up and where the arms went up from the shelf. I made sure things were level and made my marks. Then, the drill hit the tile. The initial crunch of the bit spinning into the tile made me cringe. What made me dang near freak out was the drill bit wasnât staying exactly lined up where I started, but was really close when it finally bit. Slow and steady now! But the special drill bit did beautifully! Nice, clean holes all the way through. Then, I took my regular drill bit and drilled the hole the rest of the way through the drywall and studs. Anchors went in with some gentle persuasion (and a hammer!) but I got it all ready and put the screws in. Now, time for some real fear – did I get the holes right? Well, after trying out the shelf, I was dead on and lined up perfectly! YES!!!!! After that, drilling the holes for the arms was so much less fear-inducing. Everything worked out better than I thought it would! Satisfied, I set the hooks and smiled with pride at my accomplishment. I had not a single crack in any of the tiles I drilled holes into. And everything lined up perfectly! This morning, my wife put all the pots and pans on the rack and was extremely happy and grateful I was super detailed in my installation of this rack. I gotta admit, that just made my head that much bigger!There was absolutely nothing missing from my pot rack. It came with everything needed to install this rack, but I had to resort to using different anchors as the ones that came with this rack wouldnât work with the tile. But aside from that, everything else worked great. It was the perfect size for where we ended up installing it and fit everything perfectly.Needless to say, I am pretty happy with how this came out and, dare I saw it, dang proud! It came out way better than I expected. And it is holding everything perfectly. (I honestly was worried the weight would bring it tumbling down!) I honestly couldnât be happier with this rack and how it came out. The price, the look and the methods the manufacturer gave to install it make this a wonderful pot rack. If you are considering it, it is totally worth it. Just be warned – drilling holes into tile is not for the faint of heart. But with the right research and knowledge, anything is possible! And believe me – when you get it right, youâll walk just a little taller than before!
SMcC –
The measurements given for the hole spacing is NOT accurate
Seems sturdy and easy enough to install but Iâd say keeping two things in mind are important:- In the instructions it states the holes for the shelf are spaced 16â apart. For my unit this was incorrect it was actually 16.5â which is enough to completely miss a hole.- The dry wall anchors it comes with are cheap garbage. If you have to use anchors do not trust those. Go to the hardware store and get some really good ones to use.
PNWbuddy –
Great organizer
This pot rack held multiple cast iron pans, plus a bunch of stainless steel pots and pans. Sturdy, stylish, and useful!
Jim –
Perfect fit for me!
As I age it has made it difficult to reach pots and pans in my crowded kitchen. I am unable to bend down and I canât rise if I end up on the floor. This rack was the answer for me. I was actually able to install it myself and Iâm pleased with the attractive appearance and functionality. I strongly recommend this rack.
DRWolfe –
Simple but effective
Worked great for our cabin, which has minimal storage space. Simple, inexpensive and sturdy. Our studs didnât line up with the brackets, and didnât want to use the anchors (I never trust those). Used two pieces of 1×3 material and painted them black, screwed those into the studs and then pot rack into the 1x3s. Very pleased with the look and function, for minimal cost overall.
Francisco –
Muy buena calidad, el material de los soportes, rejilla y ganchos son fuertes y está bien armado. Fácil instalación.
Juan Jose Salas Vazquez –
Facil de instalar, muy solido y le da un toque muy moderno a la cocina, aparte su capacidad de carga es muy aceptable, me encanto.
Amazon Customer –
Really good quality. Nice and strong. Perfect fit for the space. Easy to hang and use.
Pedro Barrera –
Funcional justo.lo que esperaba