4 Slice Die-Cast Metal Toaster
Features: -Die-cast stainless steel material -Durable, good looking construction with special coating to avoid fingerprints -6-setting browning control plus defrost function with precise clicks -Wide 1.4″ slots to toast all kinds of breads -High lift toast lever to remove small slices of bread safely -Soft-touch easy grip material for all handles and controls -48 positions for perfect toasting results -Sturdy feet for secure operation -Bagel function -Stop button -Pop out crumb tray -1800 watts -Overall Dimensions: 7.48″ H x 12.6″ W x 11.81″ D There is nothing better than making the perfect bagel sandwich or toast spread with jam. The Krups 4-slice metal toaster, with its die-cast metal material is stylish and built to last. With functions for both Bagels and toast, this toaster is a great addition for any kitchen.
Price: 129.99
-
Old Dutch 36×18″ Oval Pot Rack — PARENT
Customer Review: Dutch copper pot rack
We were very pleased with the quality of this item for the price. It included quite a few hooks and securely holds the weight of nine stainless steel pots with their respective lids. It also looks great in the kitchen (it’s very shiny), but make sure the ceiling height is at least 8 feet high or you will be bumping into the hanging items even when the rack is positioned over a kitchen island as ours is. We would recommend this product.
Customer Review: Highly recommended
We’ve done quite a bit of searching and eventually stumbled across this pot rack. After reading the reviews and comparing other brands, the choice seemed obvious especially when considering the price difference. We chose the graphite model and are extremely happy. It is well constructed and aesthetically pleasing.
Old Dutch International Rustic Flat Pot Rack with Hooks
A versatile Antique Bronze pot rack, the single beam, can be wall or ceiling mounted, singly or in multiples. 4 decorative hanging rods allow for 3 different hanging lengths. The 6 movable hooks are designed to stay in place when removing cookware.












