✨ Elevate Your Kitchen Game!
The Six Shelf Cookware Stand is a modern, space-saving solution designed to hold up to 100 pounds of cookware. Standing at 60 inches high and 15 inches wide, this heavy-gauge steel stand features a stylish Satin Nickel finish and requires assembly. Perfect for maximizing corner space in your kitchen.
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Satin Nickel |
Finish Types | Copper |
Material Type | Lacquered Nickel-Plated Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Shelf Weight Capacity | 1E+2 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cookware |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number of Shelves | 6 |
Additional Features | Space-Saving |
K**N
Does the job and looks good doing it
This is exactly what you pay for; an inexpensive sheet-metal knockoff of those expensive, sturdy wrought-iron pot stands. It's easy to put together, but mind that the screws in the shelf rack pieces aren't drilled symmetrically, so that when you put it together the shelf pieces are level with one another. The screws and nuts are cheap and strip easily, and I recommend buying some small washers from the hardware store because the screw are slightly too long and have a tendency to pop the rounded ends off the nuts when you tighten them.If you want Le Creuset quality, buy Le Creuset. If you're expecting this to be comparable to a $300 wrought-iron pot stand, you'll be disappointed. If you view this for what it is, you'll be happy with it. It's reasonably sturdy, and looks great holding my Lodge enameled-cast-iron Dutch ovens.
K**T
Fuctional Beauty
Update;I bought a second set which came looking like resell/ refurbished. A lot of scratches over surface of standing structure but I kept it since it works. I took out one star for scratches/ lack of quality control.............................This works for me although I would not recommend for commercial kitchen where handles bigger than 8-10qt pots. I bought in copper. Copper looks best with copper pots and pans displayed in it. And it is also beautiful with black iron lodge or colorful Le Cruise pots and pans in it. With stainless steels, not so much! When you plan to use with SS, you will be better off choosing SS stand in terms of visual presentation. Picture attached; red pot in the picture is Le cruise 6 qt. Bottom SS pot is 8qt but it does not fit into one slot above.The quality is solid but just like most review, it should not be on heavy traffic area if you have children or big dogs. You are sliding pots and pans into each open slots so they can fall off easily through empty space.I am so pleased with it that I am ordering another one and make them look symmetrical sculture tower. The second copper stand will keep all my black cast irons.
H**1
Sturdy and elegant for display
I really love this to store my copper. It was easy to put together and is sturdy.
T**N
Good cookware stand!
After reading all the reviews about the potential difficulties in assembling the stand, we were rather amazed by the relative ease of putting it together. (We did it according to the instructions and started the assembly from the middle.) The stand does feel a little flimsy at first, but once all the pots are in place, the weight helped steadying the stand. It is best though to put it in a place where you won't knock into it because it will sway a little bit (though nothing of concern). One caution: a couple of the nuts and bolts didn't screw tightly (they turned a bit even when the whole thing is assembled), so just be aware of that. That all said, we are still pretty happy with the stand!
J**D
Get what you pay for?
Incredibly difficult to assemble. Thankfully my 86 yo father was visiting and we are both patient people, lol. It looks ok and my Le Creuset is the focus so it works. Doesn’t seem super stable. The shelves are tiny and even with my smaller pieces I don’t have anything small enough for the 2nd rack. Wish I’d read more of the reviews before purchasing but ultimately grateful I have a low-cost, compact storage / display for some of my pieces.
K**R
What is the Old Dutch Company thinking?
It is a mystery why a company would deliberately produce such a poorly constructed product. To be completely honest, the materials used to produce the stand looked good. There were no flaws in the metal. The bronze finish looked quite good, too. However, the stability of the stand was laughable. It wobbled like it was part of a cartoon. Once my husband put it together with the screws provided, it was apparent it needed help. He went to the hardware store and purchased the correct size of washers and installed them. It didn't help. The stand still wobbled to the point of being unsafe. We felt that one wrong move and everything on the stand would come crashing off to the floor. It was then that we made the decision to return it. Seriously, if the company would make some simple engineering changes, this would be a pot stand that would not only look great, but would function as intended.
J**E
Most amazing!
Gorgeous on display and easy to take pans off and on! The copper is divine!
C**S
Overall good.
A bit fiddley to put together and square up. But it looks good and serves its function.
M**L
Flimsy, waste of £110
The media could not be loaded. Flimsy and hard to put together, tried hard to return it but was unable too as I had torn the packaging, 4 people tried and they said I had wasted my money. The black ‘nuts’ do not screw tightly and so it is very flimsy, if the seller is reading this then appreciate it if you could help/support.
C**E
So tacky but I love it!!!
Space-saver & just so so efficient for the kitchen. Protects your best pots. Maybe don’t buy the bright copper like I did—I think bronze would look better. But I don’t even care. So well-made & just absolutely lovely!
T**G
If you cannot afford an Enclume, this is, unfortunately not a good substitute.
When I saw the package, all my alarm bells started going off. The package is just too short for a 60 inch tall stand! And it is just too light a package as well. Upon unpacking, the vertical frame is a 2 piece per leg, not good, not good. To save on shipping and packing cost, that I understand but as a product designed to fullfil its task. Nope.Ok, I gave it chance and assembled it up. The metal sheet used is simply too thin that it flexes even by itself. It is stable, yes, but the whole frame have a tendency to twist.The final straw that breaks the proverbial camel's back. My smallest Staub pot, a 3.75 quart at around 9 3/4 inches diameter, can only fit either of the two lowest shelf. So much for 6 shelves. Bad design, or more appropriate description - poor design.Finally I ask you as a potential buyer, you wanna risk your $1000+ worth of Le Creuset or Staub on this??
B**S
... our Le Creuset Pots and it makes everything look beautiful. Its unbelievably steady even with the heavy cast ...
I got this shelf to use it as a display for our Le Creuset Pots and it makes everything look beautiful. Its unbelievably steady even with the heavy cast iron pots. The bottom two tiers can hold even the largest pot in the kitchen and the top shelves are good for smaller sized pots and pans. This item is also great for putting plant pots (especially the ones with vines) and when you combine it with the pots at the bottom it makes the ktichen look beautiful.It is very easy to assemble but the seller does not mention that it requires two people to put it together because you need the other person to hold it together while you screw them together.
A**R
Great value !
This is the second one I have bought and l think they are excellent value for money. Similar ones are much more expensive and this was fun to build. Very sturdy!
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