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  3 Foot Oval With Grid Premier Ceiling Rack
 



 



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Label:Enclume
Manufacturer: Enclume



Features:

  • Fast, easy installation with exclusive "Toggler" anchors. Install toggles directly in drywall. Hold hundreds of pounds. No more joists or studs needed
  • The Enclume Oval pot rack's ageless design is available in 3-foot, 4-foot or 5-foot sizes, the 3-foot model is the most popular and can be found in the kitchens of serious cooks almost everywhere
  • Mounts on 12-inch centers, or you can install anywhere with new drywall toggles.
  • 36.5-inch length by 17-inch width by 22-inch height, includes grid
  • Shipping weight 32 pounds


Editor Reviews:


Product Description:
Enclume's all-time #1 seller, this classic 3-foot Oval with hammered steel finish is the most popular because it is timeless and traditional and fits most kitchen spaces. Eight feet of linear storage (plus grid) and classic Old World looks will make this a showcase in your kitchen. Includes two 5-inch extension hooks, 12 straight pot hooks and 6 angled pot hooks, plus drywall toggles. Also available without grid (which does not include 6 straight hooks). Utensils and pots not included.

Amazon.com Review:
Perfect for a rustic kitchen or a cooking area with an industrial look, this pot rack exudes no-nonsense strength. It suspends pots and pans from the ceiling where they're within reach, so you don't have to dig through tightly packed cupboards. This 36-by-17-by-21-inch retro-style rack is made of heavy gray hammered steel and has a matching steel grid in the middle that you can rest lids on or hang pots from. Accompanying the rack are 12 hooks (you can order more) and two hooks for securing the rack firmly to ceiling joists. --Fred Brack

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