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The Cooks Standard Ceiling Mounted Wooden Pot Rack, 24 by 18-Inch has 4 sides made of 8 wood tracks that is supported by 4 (24 inch) chains. The pot rack also comes with 4 pan hooks, 4 swivel hooks, 6 S-type pot hooks, 4 W-type pot hooks, and 8 5.25 in. universal pot hooks. Brackets and hooks are made of solid cast aluminum for a modern appearance and to coordinate with your kitchen and cookware’s style. Natural wood track is smooth and durable and comes with a metal grate to hold extra items. Saves space and helps with organization. Installation is easy with a Phillips screwdriver. Extra hooks are available, please purchase separately.
Has 4 sides made of 8 wood tracks that is supported by 4 (24 inch) chains
Hooks included 4 pan, 4 swivel, 6 S-type, 4 W-type, and 8 universal pot
Brackets/hooks are made of solid cast aluminum to match kitchen style
Natural wood track is durable and smooth; Metal grate holds extra items
Easy installation with screwdriver; Extra hooks available, purchase separately
I love my pot rack. Can't say enough about it.But just a few things to address, that many people ask about: How much can it support? Well, that's a two part question. First of all, if you are going to load it with lots of cast iron, you might want to consider getting some longer lag bolts. The ones that come with it are sufficient, but not very long. I was just paranoid about it pulling out of the studs in the ceiling... so I just replaced them with ones that were 1 3/4 inches long to make myself feel better. Then, after I went through all of that trouble, I realized that it's probably not the lag bolts that would be the issue.... it would be the wood pieces of the rack itself. Let me be clear... there is NOTHING wrong with this pot rack. It's PERFECT! But the majority of the cookware I have is all cast iron. We all know that iron is heavy. That being said, if you put too much weight on the hooks, the wood will actually start to bow a little bit. Nothing to worry about... just spread the load out a little more. (i.e. buy more hooks)I have two 12 inch skillets, two 10 inch skillets, one 10 inch griddle, and one 8 inch skillet. (all in cast iron and hanging on the rack)I also have one 8 inch stainless skillet & pot w/lid, one 10 inch skillet & pot with lid, steamer insert & colander....all hanging from the rack as well.All without any problem. I just make sure to spread out the iron, so that there isn't too much weight on one side.Side note: Plenty of other little hooks to hang utensils, splatter screens, whisks, etc.....Other than that.... it's fantastic. Would recommend it to anyone with limited space.