Wrought Iron Pot Rack - Lighted Hanging Pot Racks

Wrought Iron pot racks are heavy-duty and unlikely to wear out after a few years. The dense metal withstands the weight of heavy pots and pans without warping or bending. Because they are so durable, they are a favorite addition to kitchens where a large supply of pots and pans are owned. .

Many companies offer wrought iron hanging or wall-mounted pot racks. Before purchasing, see if you can find out how much weight the pot rack can hold and how the iron is finished. Most wrought iron kitchen pot racks are coated with a protective coating to prevent rust. Kitchens can become humid if you are stewing or boiling an item, so you need to keep the iron protected from moisture or rust may occur.

Choosing the Right Wrought Iron Pot Rack

Before purchasing your wall-mounted or hanging pot rack, take measurements. You need to know how large your wall or ceiling space is. Plus, you need to consider how many pots and pans will be hanging. Take measurements of their dimensions and add them together.

Make sure you have enough space from the pot rack to counter top. Don't forget to consider how low fry pans and skillets will extend. You don't want to constantly be hitting your head on a fry pan while working at your counter. Also, ensure that the pot rack hanging grid has enough area for all the pots to hang together.

Wrought iron hanging pot racks must be secured to the joists in your ceiling. Serious injury could occur if the pot rack fell from the ceiling onto a person or animal stood below. If you are uncertain where your ceiling joists are located, use a stud finder or hire a construction expert to pinpoint their location.

Caring for Your Wrought Iron Pot Rack

Every week or two, you should remove dust and grease particles from your wrought iron pot rack. Inspect the unit for chips or scratches. If you do find any, you may want to touch up the paint to prevent the iron from rusting.

Many kitchen pot rack manufacturers suggest rubbing some automotive-grade wax onto the surface of your pots and pans rack. This helps keep moisture out and ensures the finish of your wrought iron pot rack looks new months and years after installing it.

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