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![]() | Simple, Looks Great, Extra Strong by: Don ✔Verified Buyer from: Framingham, MA on: July 10, 2020 |
The Enclume Rolled End Bar and Brackets pot rack fit my needs perfectly.
* The rack is extra strong to support the weight of my new extra heavy All-Clad pans. The screws holding the brackets to the wall are huge.
* The mounting of the rack is flexible to support mounting over a kitchen window, where the brackets must fall on either side of the window. The window is too wide for the standard size pot rack.
I also love how I did not have to be perfect when mounting the rack. Just mount the brackets mostly level, and wiggle the bar into the slots in the brackets. No precise measuring needed. |
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![]() | Beautiful! by: Care ✔Verified Buyer from: Sycamore, ii on: June 4, 2020 |
I've had Enclume for years but this is the first timem for the stainless steel. It is beautiful and there iw nothing more sturdy for hanging pots. |
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![]() | Love it! by: Heather Lorenz ✔Verified Buyer from: San Tan Valley, AZ on: May 26, 2020 |
Heafty on price but love the finished producted. Held up well when adding to wall with mounts. Holds multiple cast iron products without difficulty. |
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![]() | A sturdy piece by: Jan ✔Verified Buyer from: Wichita, Ks on: March 22, 2018 |
As always, Enclume quality is the best. This pot bar, brackets, and straight hooks is the perfect combination for my pantry wall. This piece will last forever, no question. It is hefty hammered steel. I have 6 Calphalon frying/saute pans hanging on a 36" bar. Perfect. And so worth the price. |
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![]() | THE BEST by: JANIS ✔Verified Buyer from: SEATTLE, WA on: February 9, 2018 |
Enclume has the best pot racks in different styles and different finishes. very sturdy and the look professional. |
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![]() | as is great, but by: ronnie gullette ✔Verified Buyer from: west dennis, ma on: August 5, 2014 |
The rolled end bar is great quality, works beautifully. I wish it had the capability of bolting directly to the wall like the utensil bar without spending the extra money on the brackets. The hooks, utensil bar and brackets are also great. |
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![]() | how much weight will the rack support in dry wall? - Asked about product EN-RB48HS | |
![]() | This pot bar has not been fully weight rated, so we cannot give you an actual number. But we can suggest to have this mounted into the studs of your home so it would ensure the unit would be able to hold more weight. |
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![]() | I love the rack but am wondering what to do with the pot lids. If I use the 4" brackets, will the rack be close enough to the wall that I could insert the lids from above and rest them on the bar? Are there any accessories that would help with this? - Asked about product EN-RB48HS | |
![]() | The WB4 Wall brackets are 4-13/16" from the wall so it is too wide of an open space to hold the lids. You could put a 2" x 4" piece of wood as a shelf underneath to help hold the lids in place. |
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![]() | I have a through the wall opening of 48-1/2" (from Kitchen to Living Room). Can you spread the brackets beyond the 48-1/2" and still mount the 54" bar on the brackets. Another way of asking this is how long is the "rolled end" and how wide are the brackets that hold the bar. If the bracket were pushed right up to the rolled end, how long is it from the outside of the rolled end to the inside of the bracket? If I got the 54" unit, I'd only have 2-3/4" of mounting space on either end. - Asked about product EN-RB54HS | |
![]() | The brackets are 2" wide. There is a slot just wide enough for the rolled end bar to slide into. The roll on each end is approximately 1-1/4" wide. |
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![]() | If I hang the 48" bar, how many wall brackets would be required? Would two hold the 48" bar? - Asked about product EN-RB48HS | |
![]() | Yes, 2 would hold the 48" bar. They are sold in sets of 2. You would want to use more than 2 if you were getting the longer 72" or 96" bar. |
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![]() | Can you give me the height of the rolled end bar? I know the length is 36", but what is the size of the bar? Many thanks, Jan - Asked about product EN-RB36HS | |
![]() | The Rolled End Bars are all made out of ¼” X 1 ½” steel. |
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![]() | R the hooks included? - Asked about product EN-RB48HS | |
![]() | No, the hooks are not included. They need to be purchased separately on this page: Click here |
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![]() | Does this product come with hook? and how many? - Asked about product EN-RB48HS | |
![]() | The Rolled End Bars do not come with the wall brackets or pot hooks.
The hooks can be found on this page: Click here |
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![]() | Is the hammered steel close to being black in color? - Asked about product EN-RB48HS | |
![]() | The Hammered Steel finish is a gun metal gray. |
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![]() | Hello, If I were to purchase this bar for my cast iron skillets, and I wanted the bar relatively close to the wall, would I purchase the 4" brackets? Thank you, Charlotte - Asked about product EN-RB36HS | |
![]() | Yes, the 4 inch brackets have the smallest depth from the wall. |
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