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Customer Reviews of Enclume CWS8 8-Tier Finishing Touches Cookware Stand, Hammered Steel
Customer Rating: Summary: Enclume 8-Tier Cookware Stand Comment: I was skeptical to spend this much money on a cookware stand, but it is well worth the expenditure. It is structurally quite sound, and you will not really appreciate it's beauty until after you have placed your cookware on it. Definitely purchase the 8 tier over the six. If you're contemplating a cookware stand at all, you must need to get items out of your kitchen cabinets like I did, and you'll be sorry that you didn't get the 8 tier. Also, take the measurements and you'll see that the 8 tier is not overwhelmingly high. Two words of advise. This is a cookware stand - not something that will accommodate bread-making machines and the like. So if you have these types of kitchen appliances in mind, forget it. This stand is exactly what it proclaims to be, a cookware stand. It is for your pots, pans and skillets - hopefully you have a complete set for the stand so it looks quite nice on display. The second word of advise is that the stand will ship from Enclume in Washington State, so be prepared for a bit of a wait in receiving the item. Although the stand was "in stock", it took a little over 2 weeks to arrive. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Cookware Stand Comment: At first, I resisted buying this stand because of the price. It is, however, the one used in a high end cookware stores to display their enameled cast ironware so I knew it had to be well made. I ended up buying a cheapy version that I had to assemble and I wasted $100.00. It was unstable and eventually twisted. So I ended up buying this stand from Amazon. The stand comes fully assembled and is very well made and stable. The Amazon price is excellent compared to competitor sites and the shipping price currently charged is extremely competitive. Other sites charge much, much more for shipping which adds significantly to the total cost. I find that when my Le Creuset collection is stored on a stand it is easily accessible and I am more apt to use it. Cast iron is wonderful to cook with, but extremely heavy to lug around, so when I stored it in my cupboards I found I didn't use it much. I'm delighted with this product More Reviews Inspired by an antique French bakers rack, these stands beautifully display your finest cookware. The tripod legs taper upward, lending a gentle grace while allowing you to store large pots on the bottom, smaller ones up top. Cold riveted for long life and stability, the rack comes fully assembled. Constructed of hammered steel, they are available in a 6 or 8 shelf version. . A restocking fee will be deducted if this item is returned. Choosing Appliance -> Knives The importance of high quality knives can't be stressed enough! Buy the best you can and expect to spend some serious money. It is better to buy a couple of excellent knives and slowly add to your collection rather than buying an entire set of low quality knives. Start with a chef knife and paring knife. You will also want to buy a sharpening steel. Choosing Appliance -> Dishwashers Check the capacity. 'Standard' 60cm wide dishwashers can take 12, 14 or 16 place settings, whilst slimline 45cm models may cater for 7, 8 or 9 place settings. Compact dishwashers tend to be 45 cm wide and can be placed on the worktop or built in, depending on the model. They may take 4, 5 or 6 place settings. Enclume CWS8 8-Tier Finishing Touches Cookware Stand, Hammered Steel Useful info -> Energy-Efficient Appliances When you're shopping for appliances, you can think of two price tags. The first one covers the purchase price - think of it as a down payment. The second price tag is the cost of operating the appliance during its lifetime. You'll be paying on that second price tag every month with your utility bill for the next 10 to 20 years, depending on the appliance. Refrigerators last an average of 20 years; room air conditioners and dishwashers, about 10 years each; clothes washers, about 14 years. |
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