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About Rogar
Rogar was founded in Abilene, Texas in 1975. The goal then, as now, was to design, manufacture and market top quality products. By focusing on fine craftsmanship, unique products and innovative packaging, Rogar has become a leader in the sales of antique-style wine openers, hanging and wall-mounted pot racks and other fine products.
All Rogar products are proudly crafted in Virginia, USA, and carry a one-year limited warranty.
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| Hammered Steel Bookshelf Pot Rack | 13" H x 35" W x 8.5" D | 9 lbs. |
Rogar was founded in Abilene, Texas in 1975. The goal then, as now, was to design, manufacture and market top quality products. By focusing on fine craftsmanship, unique products and innovative packaging, Rogar has become a leader in the sales of antique-style wine openers, hanging and wall-mounted pot racks and other fine products.
Rogar International Corporation has been the premier name in speed wine openers since it's introduction of the solid brass Vintner in 1975. Like Rogar's current Champion and Estate wine openers, the Vintner was based on the "Champion Cork Removal System" made by the Arcade Manufacturing Company using Michael Redlinger's American patent of 1897. Even then, the Champion had the unique ability to uncork and recork. Rogar took the orginal's mechanical concept and has continued to enhance it with modern matierals. Although the Vintner is no longer inproduction, and has become a collector's item, Rogar's Estate and Champion wine openers are now the fastest, easiest and most stylish way to open a wine bottle. They are fast, simple, and foolproof.
As we enter a new millennium, Rogar has kept pace with the times. Although the inspiration for their wine openers comes from the past, the technology is 21st century.
All their Estate and Champion openers have been designed to work on the newest flange top wine bottles as well as standard wine bottles. They even can be used to open corked olive oil bottles.
All Rogar products are proudly crafted in Virginia, USA, and carry a one-year limited warranty. More on Rogar...
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Comments about Rogar Hammered Steel Bookshelf Pot Rack:
If you follow the clear instructions and mount it on your wall studs, this is one STURDY pot rack. It has all my heavy cast-iron and pots hanging from it without the least sign of stress. And it looks great.
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I am a kitchen designer and bought this sight-unseen because of the size and function. (I bought it for my cabin in Nova Scotia.) It is absolutely wonderful in every way, except the finish doesn't really go with my kitchen up there. (I'll probably just paint it at sometime in the future.) But--again--overall this is a wonderful rack at a really good price.
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Perfect for the price. the item isnt too cheaply made and looks great.
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[...]I'm happy with my purchase
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while not as glamorous as more expensive models, it keeps the pots up and easily accessible. the texture of the material was not what i had expected
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This is a great, functional product for a small kitchen. It is just what I wanted. I love it!
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I use my pot rack in my kitchen above my butcher block island, it looks great and holds up my basic set of 10 pots/pans. I think the hammered finish is great and I really like how it mounts to the wall. The only things I can say about what is not the best about it are, lack of more S hooks, lack of assorted hardware to accommodate different wall mountings ( dry wall/wood/stud/or lack of a stud) I also thin the shelf insert could be of a more firm metal. Overall a great product with great function.
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Comments about Rogar Hammered Steel Bookshelf Pot Rack:
Fits great in a smaller Kitchen
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I love the way it displays my cookware but the wire rack makes some smaller items fall over too easily.
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Comments about Rogar Hammered Steel Bookshelf Pot Rack:
good way to clean up the clutter of pots & pans in the kitchen.
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