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Little things can be immensely impactful…this pot rack is but one more proof of that!We have moved 5 apartments in the past 2-3 years and we have always been amazed at the space saving capacity of this little guy. I bought it when it was slightly cheaper, although even at this price, its a steal, what with its rustic/Tuscan vibe.The good is that you do end up scrubbing your pots (mine are mostly copper/stainless) a little brighter since you hang em up for display :) The top rack can hold pans with long handles that would otherwise dangle too low. Make sure you get high capacity drywall hooks(50-35lbs each suffices)to hang it.If your ceiling is not as high as you might want, just loop the hooks through the chain links where you want the length to be. I bought this because it fit my country kitchen, but the benefits of a pot-rack are generic. I’d say get any one that suits your style and you will be amazed at the amount of space saved…(those hooks are precious and hard to come by,

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7 comments so far

Keith
 1 

It is a functional holder, but I think it should have been packaged with the coasters I purchased. It is very plain and overpriced as far as I am concerned. I would have rated it a 4 if it had been packaged with the coasters or if the price was lower.

August 11th, 2010 at 2:34 am
Blackhall
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Nice hand made hooks at a great price. They are a little smaller than I thought they would be but are working fine as towel hooks. I also bought a TP holder, and two towel racks and they are very nice too!

August 11th, 2010 at 2:23 pm
James
 3 

Simple and quality, pure Amish. What a great deal. These would be triple the price in a normal retail store. Only negative….no nail or screw; but no big deal.

August 12th, 2010 at 2:21 am
Joffe
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If you like the look of wrought iron or need some strong hooks, these are for you! You supply your own screws (I lightly hammered my screws into a piece of wood and spray painted them black to match), and inserts if needed. I am hanging heavy pieces of cast iron from them in my kitchen – I used two pairs of pliers to twist each hook 90 degrees from the portion with the hole – as they are the perfect size for the handles.

I can’t find these kinds of hooks and racks for anything close to these prices, plus delivery from the Emporium is always expedient. Once again, perfectly simple… and handmade in the USA, hooray!

August 12th, 2010 at 2:10 pm
Johnstone
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Talking about a bang for your buck, I searched hours for factory made items and nothing compares to the quality/price ratio of these Amish items. Fast delivery to boot. I’m happy to support the Amish anytime. Too bad they don’t have computers to be able to read this glowing review regarding their products.

August 13th, 2010 at 2:07 am
Drury
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These are great brackets. I had been searching a while for some nice sturdy, yet decorative, brackets that wouldn’t cost an arm and a leg and wouldn’t be overly designed. Other brackets that I’ve seen have either no style (the basic, somewhat flimsy type that you get from DIY home stores), or there was a bit too much style (the art deco type with lots of swirls and loops). These are basic yet still have a lot of style. What you see is what you get. They also have a nice heft to them. They are in no way flimsy. I would defy anyone to try to bend one of these things with their bare hands. I used mine to create shelving for videos and DVDs; however, with proper mounting these could easily take on the heaviest books. These are a great find. A great price for a quality product.

August 13th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
Hao
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I bought several solid wood shelves from Ikea and wanted some brackets to achieve a sort of french country look for my kitchen. These were perfect; they definitely look more expensive than they were.

August 14th, 2010 at 2:27 am