Beautiful & functional
The dimensions are actually slightly smaller than what’s listed in the title, but if you read the description and scroll through all the photos, the true size is clearly shown. Not an issue for me at all. I would 100% purchase again—very aesthetically pleasing and it solves a problem at the same time. Highly recommend.
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BFoosh
September 19, 2025
Sturdy Enough for Utensils and Small Pans, Not for Heavy Pots
What stands outThis small, wall-mounted pot rack looks nice and installs easily, but it flexes noticeably when fully extended, which limits real-world weight capacity compared to the claimed 33 lbs rating. Expect it to work best for ladles, spatulas, lids, and a few lightweight pans rather than a full set of cast iron or heavy cookware.Build and capacityListings tied to this ASIN indicate a 32-inch adjustable wall bar format with multiple hooks, marketed around a 33 lb load claim, but the mid-span can bow under modest weight when extended, which matches the behavior of thinner-wall iron bars without center support. A center bracket or shorter span typically helps, but this design appears to rely on two ends, so deflection shows up early under load.Installation and fitThe straight-bar layout is simple to mount and aligns well over a backsplash or along a side wall, and the hook set offers enough positions for common utensils and a couple of light pots. For anyone with heavier cookware, a thicker stainless rack, a model with center support, or a shorter, non-extendable bar would be a safer pick.Best use casesGreat for silicone/wood utensils, strainers, measuring cups, and pan lids.OK for a few lightweight aluminum or small stainless pans if weight is kept around 12–15 lbs total.Not recommended for heavy pots, Dutch ovens, or multiple cast iron pieces.Alternatives to considerIf heavy cookware storage is the goal, consider wall racks with center braces, thicker-gauge stainless options, or commercial-style rails that maintain rigidity over 30–36 inches. Broader selections at big-box retailers include steel and stainless models with higher load confidence and clearer specs.Bottom lineLooks clean and organizes lighter kitchen tools well, but the bar flex limits confidence; plan on 12–15 lbs for peace of mind, not the advertised 33 lbs. A sturdier, center-supported or thicker-gauge rack will suit larger kitchens and heavier pots better.
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