🖤 Elevate your kitchen game with sleek, space-smart spice storage!
The Urban Deco 4 Tier Single Hanging Spice Rack Organizer is a versatile, wall-mounted storage solution crafted from rust-proof black chrome steel. Its four adjustable shelves allow for customizable spacing to accommodate various spice jars and small items. Designed for durability and space efficiency, it installs easily on walls or cabinet doors, helping professionals maintain a clutter-free, stylish kitchen or pantry.
Room Type | Kitchen |
Number of Shelves | 4 |
Special Feature | Anti-rust finish, Individually adjustable |
Product Dimensions | 2.2"D x 11.4"W x 2.6"H |
Style | Country Rustic |
Finish Type | Chrome Steel |
Brand | Urban Deco |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Organizing spices and small items in kitchens, pantries, and cabinets |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Urban Deco |
Included Components | mounting hardware |
Item Weight | 2.49 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Chrome |
Installation Type | [PO] Possible Option - Wall Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Kitchen |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
UPC | 688397878015 |
Item Weight | 2.49 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Black-4pk |
Finish | Chrome Steel |
Number Of Pieces | 4 |
Special Features | Anti-rust finish, Individually adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**.
BEAUTIFUL MODERN LOOKING STURDY HEAVY DUTY SET.
IF YOU WONDERED HOW THIS COMPARED WITH A PLASTIC ONE AS I ORDERED BOTHTO TRY SO HERE IS WHAT I FOUND OUT..METAL ONE:-----------------I was definitely attracted to the modern, slick and pretty minimalistic basic design and form.It does look good and clean and it is very well sized for a small and medium size spice jars like the ones you find in the store 4 or 6 oz, no problem. Both fit well.My thing came with two mounting systems: screws and the sticky hangers. Now consider this - this thing is VERY HEAVY without any spices. I was truly surprised HOW HEAVY the shelf is, it is made from some metal that clearly is substantial. I would not think it is aluminum, possibly stainless steel or any other steel with chrome finish. Having said that, mounting with screws seem like better and sturdier option.I found that they have the same little self stick hangers to buy individually so you can try and buythem to install that way if you want but some reviewers pointed that it is not holding well.Now after I saw it in my hand I know why. It really is so heavy that screws seem to be ideal system.So if you want the metal look this thing is definitely a beauty and well made item.PLASTIC========So I got also plastic one to decide with will work better for my situations of different places I needed them for.This was my other contender for the job.. again.. I needed it for the inside of the working cabinet door that I open ten thousand times a day so I wanted something rock solid:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08VFR2Z9J/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Plastic won. I like the clear look and it was so light that it was ideal for interior of the cabinet closet door.Did not add any weight aside the jars. Also the easy mounting. While I wanted to screw it originallyI decided I really did not need to. I went with self sticky double sided tape and just stuck it to thedoor and it worked like a charm. That tape can hold a ton.Here is my tape I used for the purpose, but any such tape will do, amazon is swamped with them:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HQZNYS8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Closing thoughts:I do like the look of both, I think that metal would be nice on the outside of the wall in modern kitchen,but I think metal for the inside of the cabinet door is overkill, not only way too heavy but also hard to attach. Plastic has one drawback, while I am not a person who opens and closes door violently,the plastic ones are bit shallower and so if you have kids or are energetic and forget and slam the doorI think the jar might jump out, I never tried it but who knows. This kind of situation won't happenwith metal because metal cradles the jars more deeply.Hope this helps your struggles, It took me few weeks to make a final decision as I was going back and forth between styles and sizes and mounting but at the end I was really happy with the two styles I picked to compare. My final choice of plastic was dictated mostly by the purpose and ease of mounting but the metal one is truly worth the consideration.Good luck with your spice project. It definitely spices up the life :)
D**E
Good quality, easy to hang, separate shelves make for more flexibility
Good quality, easy to hang inside of our cupboard doors (with shallow screws). Being separate units, we could space them where they didn't clash with the shelves inside the doors. Totally organized a formerly cluttered cabinet, and hanging on the door makes for really easy identification of spices.
F**M
Worked Well for Me
Looks cute, adds functional storage to my little kitchen. It does lean a little, just doesn’t terribly bother me but I would imagine you could add a shim below the hardware to fix it if it bothers you.I think imperfections are reasonable considering the price so it is five stars for me
M**E
Mounted with screws to inside cabinet door makes finding spices easier
I opted to use my own screws #8x1/2" since the screws that come with the product are too long for cabinet doors. It's a bit painful to mount with only one set of hands considering that I tried to mount it so I didn't totally lose the shelf space where the rack would be when the door is closed. I made a paper template to help determine where to drill the pilot holes for the screws. It would have been nice if the product came with pre-made templates.Biggest complaint is that there are manufacturing inconsistencies between the 4 pieces and the mounting holes are not in the same place on all 4 so I needed to make different templates for each unit. This was discovered after mounting the second unit only to realize that the unit had a 3/8" slope when I used the template from the first unit.Second issue is the noise of the spice jars clanking against the rack metal when opening the cabinet door. I'm debating about adding something to the bar to help dampen the sound without making it a challenge to easily put the jars into the rack.As others have noted, these racks will not hold larger diameter spice jars but work fine with the common 1.75" (45mm) diameter Spice Island and McCormick and Badia jars.
D**R
Love this product
Perfect size, sturdy and an all around good product. I love that we can take them off the wall if needed to clean. Lifesaver
D**8
Incorrect measurements, incorrect screws but functional
As another reviewer pointed out, the measurements provided aren’t accurate. The full length of the rack is closer to 11.75 which will impact your install. In order to clear the cabinet frame, these can’t be installed on anything smaller than a standard 15 inch cabinet. In addition, in order to have adequate clearance to pull the jars from the rack, you may only be able to fit three spice racks in a shorter cabinet. For example, I have a 14.5/15 inch base cabinet with a 12 inch opening in the frame so the racks JUST fit. The cabinet door is 22.75 high but again, to clear the frame you lose a few inches so three racks barely fit. I had to bend the front bar down a tad with the racks spaced six inches from each other so I can pull the jars out when needed. Lastly, you will need to provide your own screws. The ones they include are long and will puncture through any cabinet door. If you use glass spice jars, there’s no way these will hold with the sticky things they provide. You’ll have to screw them in. So all in all, functional with annoyance and work arounds.
T**R
Nice spice rack.
Like how nice it looks, easy to put up. Nice bottles and labels.
S**A
Aesthetically Pleasing
These shelves are so stinking cute and super easy to install! The size of them holds about 7 seasoning bottles. They are super sturdy and are great for storage.They didn’t work as well for me, because unfortunately I am living in a camper, and the shelves can’t be drilled in to the wall so I tried using self adhesive strips, but the shelf leaned forward. It didn’t fit correctly on my wall, but still is fine sitting against the backsplash behind my stove.
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