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  4. Pot rack - Wikipedia

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    A pot rack is a functional piece of kitchen furniture that is used to hang or store cooking pots and pans. Steel, wood, wrought iron, and a few other metals are the most common types of materials used for pot racks. Pot racks also usually have some type of finish or stain to help them match pots and decor.

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    Tava – a large flat, concave or convex disc-shaped frying pan (dripping pan) made from metal, usually sheet iron, cast iron, sheet steel or aluminium. It is used in South, Central, and West Asia, as well as in Caucasus, for cooking a variety of flatbreads and as a frying pan. Gamasot – a big, heavy pot or cauldron used for Korean cooking ...

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    Short answer: Yes, the professional organizers I spoke with are in favor of Project Pan. They believe it can help you gradually declutter, save money and reduce waste.