Discover an easy and classy way to utilize the available space with the Natural Wood Stemware Rack by Spectrum. This stemware rack is a practical solution with its wall-mounted design. The natural hardwood construction of this exquisite hanging stemware rack will add to the look of your kitchen. This wood stemware rack holds up to 16 stemware glasses with sufficient spaces between the dowels. The wine glass rack saves space in your cabinets and prevents your expensive wine glasses from chipping and cracking. This stemware rack also helps you easily glide the glasses from the rack.
Overall Rating for Natural Wood Stemware Rack by Spectrum
(based on 4 reviews)
Looks Pretty Good
By posie from Woodstock, IL on June 13, 2009
Since I had been looking for a darker wood, it is now drying from being sprayed a darker brown. I will then affix it to the wall in the kitchen.
Pros:
Easy To Assemble
Cons:
Flimsy
I would recommend this item to a friend.
Just what I needed!
By Bwildered from El Dorado Hills, CA on February 15, 2009
This works perfect. I don't have any cabinet space but needed a secure way to store my glasses. Great product and a good price.
Pros:
Holds Glasses Securely, Easy To Assemble, Good Capacity, Efficient Use of Space
I would recommend this item to a friend.
Functional and attractive
By Arielle from Milford, CT on August 31, 2008
This is a great little organizer. I made sure to install it at a slight incline so that the glasses would slide a little backward rather than off of the rack. I was able to fit more than 16 glasses in the rack because my glasses are smaller than average.
Pros:
Attractive Design, Efficient Use of Space, Holds Glasses Securely, Easy To Assemble, Good Capacity
I would recommend this item to a friend.
Dangerous! Broke all my wine glasses.
By George Anderson from Redmond, WA on August 4, 2008
Don't buy this product! I purchased this rack, mounted it on a wall in my kitchen, and put about 8 glasses on it. Within an hour, a wine glass worked its way off and shattered on the floor. That is when I noticed that many of the wooden pegs were warped, and some were angled slightly downward, allowing the glasses to gradually slide off the rack. After cleaning up the shattered glass, I added little pieces of foam tape to the end of the wooden pegs to prevent the glasses from sliding off the end. This kept the glasses from sliding off, but a couple hours later the whole rack pulled off the wall, shattering all 8 wine glasses and sending shards of glass everywhere. This could have seriously injured somebody if it had happened during a meal, since this rack was a couple of feet from the family dinner table. Fortunately there was nobody in the room when it came crashing down. The rack came off the wall because the mollys and screws provided with the rack are woefully undersized for the type of weight that the rack must bear. I contacted the manufacturer of the rack about the problem, but they did not reply at all.