Price: $20.98 - $18.64
(as of Jun 28, 2024 18:14:31 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the ease of assembly, value, appearance and storage space of the pot rack. For example, they mention it’s easy to put together and use, it saves room in cabinets and that it has a customizable design. Some are happy with organization and performance. That said, opinions are mixed on sturdiness and size.
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Lale –
Efficient Kitchen Organization Solution for Pots and Pans
They’ve completely transformed the way I store my pots and pans. This 8-tier organizer offers a versatile and adjustable solution for maximizing space and keeping kitchen essentials within easy reach. What sets this pot rack apart is its customizable design, which allows for three DIY methods of installation to suit your kitchen layout and preferences. Whether you choose to mount it vertically, horizontally, or adjust the tiers to fit your specific needs, this organizer provides flexibility and functionality. I appreciate the sturdy construction of this pot rack, which can securely hold pots, pans, lids, and other kitchen accessories without tipping or wobbling. The adjustable pot lid holders ensure that lids stay neatly organized and easily accessible, while the pan rack keeps pans upright and prevents scratching. The G-TING Pot Rack Organizers have truly streamlined my kitchen storage and improved efficiency when cooking. With everything neatly organized and readily accessible, I can focus on creating delicious meals without the hassle of searching through cluttered cabinets.
Nicole –
Pots & pans are organized!!
FINALLY found a solution to organizing my pots and pans! Size is perfect and I love how I was able to adjust myself. Super easy to put together and use! Great quality and I recommend to anyone who is in need of organization in their kitchen 🙂
Slaine Fullerton –
Good, But It’s Utility Will Vary
Measure the space you are putting it in, and don’t forget to factor in the length of any handles. Overall i am pleased with my purchase, but I estimated my space by sight, and the cabinet I put this in was too small for how I’d hoped to use it. Luckily this is very adaptable and easily reconfigurable so I made it work, though less optimally. My fault, not that of the product. That said, it’s solid, easy to assemble, and fairly sturdy. It does what it says it does.
Brenda Llewelyn –
Not as sturdy as the pictures make it look
Pros: The product came on time and in perfect condition, well packaged and protected yet without any wasted packaging. The Pot Rack was easy to put together with clear instructions. It is an exact fit for my space with the configuration that I choose. The rubber coating on the “M” brackets feels very effective and help hold on to my pans (This is very important).
Cons: 3 major drawbacks really.. Which are that it is best for (1)FLAT, (2)MEDIUM sized pans that are (3)LIGHT.
( Flat) – I have a wok that has a rounded base. Because the pan is rounded on the bottom it does not sit on all 4 of the support wire of the “m” bracket. This issues causes the pan to want to side around and off of the rack even on the lowest position. So even though the pan is large enough.. the base is not large enough to work well with this rack.
(Size) As I said works well for Medium pans and lids. Lids that do not cover all 4 of the supporting wires on the “M” bracket or hang too far off the edge will slide right off. it will fool you into thinking it wont.. but it will .. it totally will. It may work to put the lids upside down on the rack depending on your configuration, this would not work for me because of the orientation. I could see someone grabbing a lid and catching the “M” Bracket on the handle, pulling the entire rack out of the cupboard. Pans that do not cover all 4 of the supporting wires will be unstable, causing them to tip then to slide (remember how I said the rubber on the “M” brackets was important ?)
(weight) – Adding to the tipping problem if the pan dose not fit just right on the “M” Bracket is that it really cant hold too much weight on the upper levels. I added larger pots and pans on the bottom and smaller ones on the top but even so the smaller pans that were all ready tipping because of the instability issue of the “m” Bracket wanted to tip even more because my pans are on the heaver side.
Solutions: I ended up putting smaller pans inside larger ones then put them together on the rack. This is not ideal but it is what worked for me. Same with lids. I added the lids to the next size up pan and then put that on the rack. I made sure I added equal weight to both sides for a bit of extra stability.
macie bateman –
Nice organization!
This was great to hold my pots and pans. Was able to hold a lot and easy to assemble. Looks nice as well and you can adjust the levels of the shelves. It is also versatile and can be used on the side or upright.
Marisa –
Organized
I love my pot and pan organizer, I think it just so attractive to open your cabinets and see things neatly arranged. It was easy to put together and you can also arrange it standing up form like I have or laying down. I feel standing up gives you the most since you have two sides to arrange them in.
donna t –
Great for organizing
Looking for a functional way to organize my pots. This was so easy to install. I chose the stand method with racks on either side for various size and heights of pots. So pleased I’m going to purchase another. Came a day early and was packaged very well. Well worth the price! 5 stars!!
P Tyner –
Easy Set Up – But a Balancing Act
We are full time RVers so space is limited. The pull out drawer preciously under the sink was more hassle than it was worth so we took it out. I came across this tiered tower as an option and figured âWHY NOT!?â. Normally our pots, pans, and lids are stacked in an organized chaotic way (super frustrating!). You can see this in the BEFORE pic with this review.
Set up was very easy. Like most impatient people, I tossed the info/directions aside and dove into as soon as it was delivered. First – I didnât notice 2 of the brackets had âfeetâ so it originally felt very unsecured. Once I realized the 2 odd looking brackets were for the base, it was much more stable.
This is where the fun comes in. If you like puzzles, youâll love this! You will need to counter balance and move brackets up and down to get your setup stable. The gripping material on the end of the brackets is helpful but only at that end. Have more of the bracket coated would be better.
Since the handles on my skillets are heavier, they would tilt when sitting on the bracket. Moving down the bracket above kept the tilting to a minimum, but the smaller skillets âfloatedâ on the uncoated portion of the brackets.
With some finagling and repositioning, I was able to get all of my pots (5) and pans (4) on the tower.
Now I have to figure out what to do with the lids!?!
Catharine Rivard-Iacozza –
This is a good organizer! If you are using it as the horizontal shelf orientation you may need to bend the wire racks so that they fit into the slots tighter and don’t come unhooked when you slide a pot out.
Maurilio –
se tambalea una vez que se colocan los sartenes, pero sirve para organizar
Rosalva –
Muy buen producto
Marie-Claude Grégoire –
Livraison rapide, prix abordable, assemblage facile,rangement efficace. Je suis heureuse
Isabel Costa –
Es un buen producto, muy bien diseñado, aunque las bases deberÃa ser más anchas y los espacioas más altos y las bases no deberÃan ser de rejillas sino completas.