🧑🍳 Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style and Functionality!
The G-TING Pot Rack Organizer features 8 adjustable tiers for versatile storage, 3 DIY installation methods for customization, and a solid construction made from heavy-duty iron. Its U-shaped groove design with non-slip silicone pads ensures your pot lids stay securely in place, making it an essential addition to any organized kitchen.
Material | Iron |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Easy to Install, Space Saving, 3 DIY Methods, Rust Resistant |
Product Dimensions | 14.96"D x 20.47"W x 9.05"H |
Shelf Type | Floating Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 8 |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Finish Type | Polished |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Mounting Type | Countertop |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cookware |
Included Components | 1 |
Brand | G-TING |
Style | Adjustable,Box,Heavy,Triangular |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 9 Pounds |
Is Customizable | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09770324968928 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Manufacturer | G-TING |
Part Number | GT Pot Rack Black |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Pot rack |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Space Saving, 3 DIY Methods, Rust Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**A
Usable but needs improvement
It's a good idea but more needs to be done to make it a good product. The length of the stand is adjustable and obviously the pro to this is that you can adjust it to fit your shelf/ cabinet. However, it also means that it can get adjusted when you dont intend to, like when you put your items on it - there is no 'lock' mechanism. The part in contact with the pan/ lid has no soft/ cushioned padding. My saucepan already has a small chip where it comes in contact with the rack.
I**A
BUEN PRODUCTO
Es un buen producto, muy bien diseñado, aunque las bases debería ser más anchas y los espacioas más altos y las bases no deberían ser de rejillas sino completas.
R**A
Muy buen producto
Muy buen producto
C**.
A Magical Unicorn
We moved about a year ago and I refuse to cook because the kitchen is a disaster (brilliant). The cabinets are too small and really don't make any sense in the set up. There isn't much storage space, everything has been a tangled mess to find or put away. So, of course, it's been the last area to conquer. Don't judge the pics, I am posting my shame for your benefit. I finally had a few days off to figure out what to do and started looking for a pan organizer. I had something else in my cart when I saw this piece of magic.Of course, it arrived promptly, (who doesn't have Prime?) Packaged great, just squeeze the brackets together and it pops right out. Be sure to put the bracket with the smaller feet closer to the bottom and have all your pots ready to place as you build so you can be sure they will slide in and out perfect! I did place the 2 bottom brackets first, put in the wee bitty cabinet and test my largest pans on the bottom to be sure it closed proper, success! I pulled it out, built away, I do apparently have more pots than brackets but no problem, I placed a couple on a few brackets. I think I have a dozen or so pans, weird, because I hadn't seen more than 2 in over a year! Anyway, my pan disaster is now over and I made dinner at home for the first time in.a.very.long.time. So, takeaway, this is beyond helpful but if you are boycotting making meals until your kitchen is remodeled you may not want to purchase.
Y**R
I don't often get taken for a ride, but...
Just received this in the mail and have spent some time on the kitchen floor, trying different configurations in a cabinet, to get something out of this unit more than to hold 6 pot lids. I kept looking at the diagrams and pictures and it hit me as I compared the instruction photos to what I got. The unit does NOT safely hold 2 heavy pans let alone more. The racks begin to dip. ( I tried my Viking wear pots and Cuisinart, neither would hold horizontal; they begin to dip) And, in counting the slots on my unit and the slots in the advertisements and pictures in the instruction I found that my unit came with 18 slots aside, barely enough for a few frying pans and lids. The ones in the advertisements and the instructions have about 30 (THIRTY) slots. Did you get that one! The advertisements appear to have more than just the standard unit I bought. Shame on you, seller.. The icing on the cake: just now, two more of these pot rack organizers were delivered to me; BUT, from a different seller, and for a THIRD less cost. Side by side, they are nearly exactly the same, in size, dimensions, number of racks, and the cheap, overseas made quality. No, the other two aren't better; the racks bend the same and they were touted as being able to hold large (2 1/2 quart pots aren't large, folks) pots. None of these kind of pot racks appear solid for the price ranges under $30 bucks. And if you are space limited in your cupboards as I am, this unit won't fit in all directions, only two, and that limits the kind and number of pots it can hold. Right now, I am super P'od, but I bought 'em and must find a way to incorporate them into my cupboards. You don't have to. I'd suggest a hard look at the dimensions, blow up the pictures and take a better look at the product, figure closely the space the unit will take up; dry run fill it on the kitchen floor as I did (to no avail), and then accept you may have to pay above $35-40 a unit for quality, and still not get one with enough slots to hold more than a few pans. I thought this unit would likely hold 4 pots vertically; NOPE, the weight kills the rack at 3 or less AVERAGE size pots. Remember, you only get 18 or so slots, not the 30 pictured, folks. Can't recommend anything here except seek another product.
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