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Excellent quality of table lamp. The only draw back is it needs a GU24 base bulb which is slightly more expensive than the spiral base bulb.

Do you use the term Rod Iron or Wrought Iron?
I am trying to buy a patio set on Craigs. It’s amazing, people are claiming to have Rod Iron patio sets.It is WROUGHT Wrought iron IRON, not rod iron.The iron is wrought into it’s functional shape.Jrbott – O.K. you got me Rod Iron does exists, but they say it’s used to make nails. It still sounds as if people are using the wrong term when it comes to patio furniture. Although, to get technical, none of it is wrought iron either, unless it’s old.
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10 comments so far

Jerome
 1 

I love this pot rack I had been wanting one for a while and this was the right price! I was very suprised how sturdy it is make sure to use good hooks in a stud for hanging its heavy!

August 2nd, 2010 at 12:47 am
Ice
 2 

It hangs beautifully in my kitchen, protecting my pink breast cancer pans from the dreaded “pan cupboard”. I used to keep my new pans in the cupboard but they were getting scratched and dented; I had so many. This product is very sturdy and looks wonderful in my kitchen! It’s a great buy.

August 2nd, 2010 at 12:43 pm
Lockie
 3 

i love, love, love this thing!!! made for so much extra space in my teensy kitchen, & it looks very classy & stylish!
i am using all the hooks (there are plenty, between my full pots & pans set & my boyfriend’s, as well), & also put my cookie sheets &c on the top. this thing is solid, no worries with it, easy enough to install, & has made my little kitchen w/o much storage space MUCH more bearable.

August 3rd, 2010 at 12:43 am
Irwin
 4 

The clock looked good and was sturdy. It keeps good time. It was what I expected and I’m happy with it, but it is extremely loud. Fortunately, I gave it to an elderly person who is hard of hearing, so it doesn’t bother her. But I would not be able to have this in my own home at all because of the distraction of the ticking. If not for that, I would give it 5 stars.

August 3rd, 2010 at 12:40 pm
Gasper
 5 

We were pleased with this metal clock. It looks nice in the reception area of our office. I think it would look even nicer against a wall painted something other than white.

August 4th, 2010 at 1:11 am
Kwan
 6 

It’s a beautiful clock and well made. My only complaint is that it’s pretty loud. Other than that, it’s exactly what I wanted.

August 4th, 2010 at 12:47 pm
Newsan
 7 

I received this clock recently and was delighted by its appearance, but unfortunately the second hand gets stuck and does not advance around the dial. Had to send it back. Didn’t bother to order a replacement, because this is a pretty basic flaw. At this price, it looks like you get (less than) what you pay for.

August 5th, 2010 at 1:10 am
Bocanegra
 8 

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 5th, 2010 at 12:58 pm
Nittle
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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 6th, 2010 at 12:37 am
Kent
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My kids can’t figure out how to pinch tradition paper holders together to get the old roll off. Consequently, they NEVER put the new roll on (ARGH). With this type they have no excuse. Surprisingly the roll doesn’t come off when you pull on it either. Craftmanship is excellent. I bought the matching towel bars too and am pleased with the quality at such an excellent price. I remember I had to supply my own screws for the towel bars, and I think that may have been the case with this as well. Sheetrock screws work great. I have it on my antiquey marble top vanity. Looks perfect.

August 6th, 2010 at 1:13 pm