Arepamaker

-6-Cavity arepa maker for family style use or entertaining guests -Extra-large arepa cavities -Non-stick cooking plates for easy cleaning -Locking handle for added safety -Ease of operation with Power/Ready lights -Stand upright, and use cord wrap for compact storage -Skid resistant feet for added stability The Oster brand represents a strong offering of unique, fashionable, and versatile products that will help inspire and empower you to be creative in the kitchen. Be empowered to make the perfect arepas with extra large cavities and non-stick cooking plates.


Price: 55.28


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Innova Classicor Wrought-Iron Oval Pot Rack
“INNOVA” OVAL POT RACK 17″ x 32-1/2″ Includes: chrome plated grid, 4 - black ceiling hooks, 8 black “S” hooks, 12 black “J” hooks, 4 - 22″ chains Black wrought iron & chrome grid Boxed
Customer Review: pot rack
We’ve bought 2 of these pot racks for homes we fix up and sell. We always get great comments from prospective buyers. They fit perfect above the kitchen sink area. The color is great, the size is perfect. Fairly easy to install. Saves space for small kitchens. Highly recommended.
Customer Review: Works very well.
This rack works very well. The iron is sturdy and the price is certainly right. It may not be as “pretty” a some other pot racks, but then it’s not as expensive as the other racks either. Function over form in this case. With that said, however, it’s not a bad looking rack at all, just no “frills”. It could use some better instructions though.

J.K. Adams PRW-01 Wall Mounted Pot Rack, Natural
Just imagine how much cabinet space you’d have if you could move your pots and pans out! Install a pot rack and you’ll find all kinds of room you never thought you had! This one also features a shelf, handy for holding lids, seasoned oils or what have you.
Customer Review: J K Adams Pot Rack
Buy the rack, add the hooks. A perfect, simple system. My rack will hold a dozen pans. Seven are cast iron. My rack is PRW-01. PR-36 is similar. Hooks are J.K. Adams PR-HK-02 Pot Hooks, set of 2.

30″ Metal Pot Rack - (Brush Steel)
Create a great focal point for your kitchen. This hanging pot rack is both decorative and practical for anyone in need of more cabinet space. Made of iron and steel this is the perfect way to organize your pots and pans neatly while making a statement in your kitchen. This pot rack comes complete with mounting hardware and an instruction booklet. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Moderate

Old Dutch International Antique Pewter Bookshelf and Pot Rack
Our Antique Pewter bookshelf pot rack provides plentiful hanging space for your cookware with ample shelf space for your cookbooks and other kitchen necessities. The 8 movable hooks are designed to stay in place on the rack when removing cookware.
Customer Review: A Misleading Description
I was excited when I saw this particular pot rack becuase I needed something to match the rest of the pewter and brushed nickel finishes in my kitchen. The description clearly says “antique pewter finish” and it claimed to have “8 movable hooks.” When it arrived, though, the box said “faux pewter finish” because it was simply a steel unit spray painted gray. The image shown of the item isn’t very accurate because it gives the impression that the hooks can be placed anywhere on the supporting grid that makes up the bookshelf (it also shows 10 hooks, not 8). Actually, the hooks can only be placed around the edges of the rack because the steel grid pieces are too wide for the top of each hook to go around them and still hang vertically. Because all of the hooks hang along the edge and all of my Calphalon cookware hangs facing out by design, the effect is a “wall” of pots and pans hanging parallel to the wall and out into the room like ornaments on a tree. I suppose I could have used some welding gear to heat the small end of the hooks up to a point where I could have made them wide enough to hang anywhere on the rack, but c’mon. Also, if you’ve got any hope of this moutning flush and cleanly to a wall without shims, stop now before you feel the urge to pound a hammer into something delicate. Keep looking, folks.

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