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Whitehaus's Tiered Pot Racks

Whitehaus is one of the few companies that makes Hanging Pot Racks with more than one tier of hanging hooks.  Suspended from the ceiling, these cookware racks feature ovular perimeters, attached to which are pot hooks.  Just below the centers of these ovals are straight bars that feature even more hooks.  People who utilize these bars eliminate the hollow look produced by many round and ovular pot racks.

The Whitehaus Wall-Mounted Pot Racks are also tiered.  They have two sets of hooks, making more room for pots and pans without taking up additional wall space.  Both the hanging pot racks and the wall-mounted pot racks are made of lustrous stainless steel.  The quality of the metal drives up the prices on these cookware racks, so Whitehaus products are fairly expensive.

Both styles of Pot Racks come in three sizes: 36", 48", and 60".  The ceiling-hung pot racks consist of much more material than the wall-mounted variety.  While the hanging racks weigh between 60 and 90 pounds, the wall-mounted cookware racks weigh less than 20 pounds.  It's possible to install the wall-mounted racks on your own.  However, ceiling rack installation requires two or three people.