🖤 Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, sturdy storage that means business!
The KES 30-Inch Kitchen Pot Rack is a durable, space-saving wall-mounted organizer featuring a sturdy 2-tier grid shelf and 12 movable S-hooks. Designed for easy installation on 16" studs with included heavy-duty hardware, it supports up to 55 lbs of cookware. Finished in rust-proof matte black powder coating, it combines functionality with modern style to keep your kitchen tidy and efficient.
Room Type | Kitchen |
Number of Shelves | 2 |
Special Feature | Space Saving, Rust Proof, Heavy Duty, Durable |
Product Dimensions | 9.8"D x 29.9"W x 20.5"H |
Style | 2-tier |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Brand | KES |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Size | 30" L |
Weight Limit | 55 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cookware |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KES Home |
Included Components | Hardware |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Metal |
Installation Type | Wall |
Weight capacity | Maximum weight: 55 Pounds |
Back Style | Backless |
Specific Uses For Product | Kitchen Utensils |
Product Name | Pot Rack |
Shelf Thickness | 76 Centimeters |
Part Number | KUR215S75B-BK |
Item Weight | 7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KUR215S75B-BK |
Color | Black |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 55 Pounds |
Special Features | Space Saving, Rust Proof, Heavy Duty, Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | One year manufacturer's warranty. |
E**E
Just like the picture
It's nice and sturdy. My big pan hangs off a little, but it definitely helped with little space I have.
J**S
Great Kitchen Shelf
I love this shelf! It looks great in my kitchen. It is exactly like I expected it to be. Also very easy to install. Iwould definitely recommend this product!
S**G
Sturdy build, weak anchors for plaster walls.
I would definitely go to home Depot or Lowe's for better 5/16 anchors, they're cheap and hold way better. Make sure to have the right drill bit too, a 5/16. Doesn't have to be expensive but will make sure the anchors stay in snug.I have plaster walls and so far these shelves are holding really well. I would use outdoor screws for this if you're using in the bathroom or kitchen just out of caution against humidity or moisture. It comes with hooks for the pots and pans which is a very nice touch to include for free because they're an added cost to purchase separately.The finish is nice, not easily scratched. My only recommendation is to please include better anchors, the ones already included are very easily broken and flimsy at least that's the case for plaster walls in my old house
P**T
Some installation tips
I have a lot of cast iron pots and pans of various sorts. The rack is sturdy enough to hold quite a bit of weight and large enough to store the bigger items. Here are some tips i learned and passing along for others to consider:- I don't consider this an easy install for folks lacking general handyman type skills. You will need a drill, various drill bits, a large and small level, and ratchet/socket/extension. If you're used to using these kinds of tools it will be pretty easy. If not, you may need to get some help.- The phillips lag screws supplied are not good since they tend to slip at the bit and awkward to use since it's hard to position the drill or driver square. Do yourself a favor and go to the hardware store and get some 1/4" lag bolts with hex heads and use them instead. It's much easier to fasten them with a socket/ratchet than a phillips drill bit. Of course drill some pilot holes that are properly sized. They should allow the bolts to start but small enough so the threads bite into the wood properly.- Measure carefully to hit stud centers whenever possible since this is much better than using drywall anchors. Luckily on my install I was able to hit studs with all the lag bolts but maybe this isn't too surprising since the rack holes are spaced 16" on center.- Start by leveling and hanging the top shelf level on the wall first - and be sure there is enough clearance to fasten the upper end of the side brace to the wall. That brace needs clearance from the ceiling quite a bit higher than the shelf. Here it helps to assemble that brace to the top shelf temporarily to see if it will fit.- Next attach the side braces to the top shelf and level the top shelf surface relative to the floor (so that it is perpendicular to the wall) and not at an odd angle. Where you mark the wall attachment of the side braces will determine this so take your time and be sure the shelf is perpendicular to the wall on both ends. A framing square helps here but you can also do it with a small level.- The last step is to attach the bottom shelf to the side braces and then attach it to the wall. Be sure the shelf is both level and perpendicular to the floor as above. This step will be easier than the first since the top shelf will help you hold it in place.- I don't think assembling it all together at once and marking all holes at once is a good idea since it is so awkward to work with and won't stay in place very well for you to position it. However, I did like the idea one commenter had about making a template for it. i suppose that would also work but if so, it would be important to maintain being square on everything on the template before transferring it over to the wall.I would have given this 5 stars but because of the poor choice of fasteners I deducted one.
L**E
Simple & Sturdy
Will not shift or move when installing it into some studs. In my very old an outdated rental, the studs were closer together than the holes on this pot rack. One side was all studs and the other side is drywall. Using the included hardware, the drywall side is almost as sturdy and the stud but still the rack is un-movable. Installation was simple and is currently holding 65lbs of ceramic pots and pans with lids for over a month. The wife loves it.
H**D
Best pit rack ever!
The Pot Rack takes 2 people to install which is okay. We had to make sure it was leveled out perfectly. All in all it’s very sturdy and my All Clad Pots, Pans and lids look great in my studio type kitchen. I even store Tangerines in my soup pot and other fruit & Veggies in other pans. When your kitchen is very small, this is the only way to have all your cooking tools available. I’m sure full sized kitchens would appreciate its convenience and a truly sturdy rack. I get lots of compliments from neighbors who come inside with the same issues living in a studio kitchen. The other thing most handy and very attractive is a 24” Magnetized knife holder. It’s the space right below my 2 kitchen cabinets and counter. My butcher Block knife holder was very heavy & bulky which took up too much counter space. I went from a Super sized full kitchen with all the bells and whistles to studio living which was a trick! Amazon has everything I needed to do a creative transition. Too bad the rack wasn’t In stainless steel! That would have been super awesome!
C**E
Sturdy and versatile
I'm still getting settled in with my move with new tiny kitchen, but this product helps! Wonderful surprise there was next to no assembly!!! Appears good quality and sturdy. Love the adjustability with hooks that can go many places. Small enough to fit in and large enough to fit lots on it! I expect good performance and love it.
M**E
Highly recommend
Amazing! I was able to move 50lbs of Calphalon out of my cabinets in my small kitchen. They all nest together as well. I can just reach up and grab one easily and it looks really good!
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