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They're well built, sturdy, and keep my cookware cabinet organized. I have them oriented with the long side vertical. The larger items go on the bottom and I have sauce pans or small pots on top.
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They're well built, sturdy, and keep my cookware cabinet organized. I have them oriented with the long side vertical. The larger items go on the bottom and I have sauce pans or small pots on top.
I was about to comment about how flimsy they looked, but good to know that you and others think they're sturdy. Got one to try out because my Dutch oven creates a mess in my cabinet
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Just get some 5/16" ID clear silicone tubing (I already have about 15' of it) and cut a a batch of short 3" to 6" lengths and split one side of the tubing pieces with a razor blade.
They'll slip right over/around the rack's rod material.
That's what I'll be doing.
Just get some 5/16" ID clear silicone tubing (I already have about 15' of it) and cut a a batch of short 3" to 6" lengths and split one side of the tubing pieces with a razor blade.
They'll slip right over/around the rack's rod material.
That's what I'll be doing.
Or just wrap around it with electrical tape