I gotta give it a 5 stars because of the relatively reasonable price and being hand made in the USA (you could easily pay the same or more for Chinese stuff). Enclume definitely deserves to be a top contender for anyone looking for American made home accessories.PROS:o Hammered steel construction and the classic, hand-made look that goes along with ito Grid design makes it extremely versatile. They give you 12 hooks, and it's totally reasonable to think you can hang an entire cookware collection, including large, deep items if you're clever about ito "Toggler" brand drywall anchors are included, which are both new to me and amazingo This really is designed for low ceilings. I'm 5'8" and I clear my longest saute pan by about 4". If you mount this rack cleverly and out of the way, I'm pretty sure even someone who's 6'2" wouldn't be bothered by it.CONS:o The mounting points are way less than 16" on center. You cannot directly mount this rack perpendicular to 16" ceiling joists. What I did was position the rack diagonally so I could just barely sink a couple 3" lag bolts into wood at an angle (the distance diagonally between the mounting brackets is about 15"). I used the Toggler anchors for the other two mounting arms. A chimpanzee on crack could hang from it without issue. The Toggler anchors work so well that I would confident saying you can pretty much mount the unit with 4 anchors wherever you want. That said, it's just silly to manufacture a product with mounting holes that aren't 16" on center.o I don't really consider this to be a problem, but it might bother some people. The grid rests loosely on right angle hooks that attach to the frame. It will never, ever bend or fall. But it does move around a little and may seem "insecure" to someone who isn't mechanically inclined or educated in the laws of physics. ;-)I'm extremely happy with my purchase. It's a great example of an American made product that is attractive, durable, designed well and not astronomically priced.