A high-quality kitchen pot hanger is one of the most attractive, useful, and practical items you can have in your kitchen. A custom-made pot rack installed in the right place adds a unique level of form, function, and order to your kitchen, showing your friends that your workspace is efficient as well as attractive.
The array of pot rack designs is wide and varied, and the right one can make such a difference in how easy it is to get your hands on your pots and pans that you’ll never want to give it up. Imagine, if you will, how easy your time in the kitchen would be if you could immediately spot and grab whichever pot you needed. Stooping down and digging around to the very back of the cupboard for the particular pan you require would be a thing of the past.
Aside from being incredibly useful, a pot rack is also a nifty way of showing off your most beautiful cooking implements. The installation of a rack from which your pots and pans hang mean they will no longer sustain the scratches and other damage they used to when you stored them elsewhere. A hanging rack will enable you to display your pots in a truly attractive and impressive manner.
So, now that you’ve decided that having a pot rack would be beneficial for your kitchen, you may be wondering where you would go to find premium quality racks for a really good price. One of the first places to start looking is at one of the country’s top notch manufacturers, Rogar.
The Rogar company is one of America’s most popular designers of quality pot racks. The company was established in 1906, and they have a large collection of both ceiling-mounted and wall-mounted pot racks, which are available in a variety of shapes and finishes. You will find racks with wood, stainless steel, brass, hammered steel, solid copper and baked on finishes over the top of black, red, green, blue and white painted surfaces.
The prices range from around $20.00 to over $1,000, depending on the style and design you pick for your new pot rack. There are budget-priced pot racks, which are usually wall mounted styles, which hold from six to eight pots each. The top of the line pot racks, for example, are most times ceiling mounted, and are made from cold-rolled steel, which is then electroplated in a selection of finishes: copper, brass or chrome.
No matter what your budget is you can have a pot rack that will add style and efficiency to your kitchen.
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Categories : Cooking, Cooking Accessories



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