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This is especially so because many of these equipment come
in unique shapes and sizes and not all can be stacked inside
each other to save on space and clutter. Steel pot racks
are ideal in such kitchens and a great boon to any cook. They
can be in the form of a set of steel bars arranged together
to form a ledge on top of which the pots can be stored.
For
convenience, this kind of steel pot racks can be positioned
above the stove or the sink. If space constraints don't
allow this or there are already wall-hung cabinets there,
you can affix your steel pot racks on any other spot as well.
The preferences will vary according to the priorities of each cook.
For example, one cook may gather together all equipment even before lighting the stove, while another may prefer to follow a recipe step by step and reach for utensils only when needed.
If you have an island counter, you can cunningly exploited ceiling storage space by using hoop versions of steel pot racks. These resemble chandeliers except that instead of crystals and bulbs, you will have pots and pans dangling in mid-air. |
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You can also store other utensils on this type of steel
pot racks such as spatulas, ladles and forks so that they
are quickly and easily accessible.
If they are arranged intelligently, you can reach for a wooden spoon, a garlic press or s ahrp knife as instinctively as a motorist changes gears. This will speed up your cooking preparation and you will not have to spend as much time in the kitchen.
If you have beautiful pots and pans, you will probably want to keep them on display rather than hidden away in cupboards. They will immediately add character to the kitchen or perhaps even your dining room.
Moreover, it is easy to overlook what you have available
for usage once it is out of sight. Steel pot racks can achieve this while providing additional storage space. They are indeed a wonderful asset to any kitchen, traditional or modern.
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