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Under Cabinet Stemware Rack

Under Cabinet Stemware Rack

Regular price $69.00
Sale price $69.00 Regular price

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Description

Our under cabinet hardwood stemware rack makes wine glass storage easy to integrate into any cabinetry. This stemware racks will store up to 15 stems. Our stemware rack can be mounted to the bottom part of a cabinet or shelf or mounted in a cabinet depending on your storage needs. Hardware included.

SKU: J-WSR-1025/C

Specifications

  • 10"
    x 25" x 2"
  • USA
    Manufactured.
  • Sustainably Harvested North American
    Hardwood.
  • Lifetime Guarantee.

Care + Use

Wood
is an incredible natural material that expands and contracts with moisture
and humidity. Regular regimented care of this product will protect it for
years to come.

Handwash with warm, soapy water after each
use and dry thoroughly with a towel. Never soak or submerge in water, run in
a dishwasher, or use in a microwave. Placing hot pots or pans on your board
can result in a lasting burn mark.

Apply JK Adams Mineral
Oil and / or Beeswax Wood Conditioner once a week, with a lint free cloth, to
all surfaces-including edges and ends-until the finish is established, and at
any time the board feels dry.

If at any time the grain of
your product becomes raised-causing a rough feeling-a light buffing in the
affected area with 200 grit sandpaper will smooth the finish. Reapply JK
Adams wood conditioner after this process

Wood
Type:
Maple is a forgiving hardwood. Grain variation is to be
expected. It is recommended to use our conditioners at any time the product
feels dry.

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100% Quality Guarantee

Our products should withstand the test of time and become kitchen heirlooms that can be handed down from generation to generation. Disposable is not in our vocabulary. This level of commitment to design and craftsmanship is what allows us to stand behind our products with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee.

"Disposable isn’t in our vocabulary."