Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Enclume PR8a-HS Premier Deep Bookshelf Rack



Heavy-duty kitchen rack: Just the ticket for attractive "overflow" storage
Our kitchen has undergone a recent re-organization, and at the end of it we discovered we had more pots-and-pans than places to put them. We have long yearned for some kind of pot rack, to make it easier to grab items (instead of crawling around in a cupboard, stacking-and-unstacking). This was just what we had in mind.

The Enclume unit is heavy, but in a sturdy "This ain't going anywhere" way. I think I could hang a hammock from it, with me dangling below. Certainly it's no problem with the 6-10 heavy All-Clad pots and frypans I have hanging from the rack. I'm glad we got the unit with the shelf, too, as it means accessible storage for just-a-few-more things, such as my asparagus pot. (There isn't room for pot lids, though, at least the way that I have it set up.)

Incidentally, the description didn't make it clear how many hooks came with the unit, so I bought an extra package. It came with about a dozen, which probably would have been plenty. I'm not sorry I...

Couldn't be happier!
This pot rack is everything I hoped for, and more. I just downsized from a house with a large country kitchen to a modern condo with 1/3 the space, and nowhere to store my heavy-duty cookware. This very sturdy rack allows me to hang all my pots and pans on the wall, plus display the antique tins I was going to have to get rid of. It's very heavy (35lbs), and was a real challenge for my husband to hang. But well worth the effort! Our suggestion: get help to hang it (to support the weight)--and make sure your studfinder works!

Great looking, high quality rack
This is a very nice looking, extremely well built and very functional wall pot rack. Much better than the one we originally purchased from Crate & Barrel.

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