What is this?
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Funnygirl on Dec 21, 2014I believe that it is a homemade pasta rack.Tip it on its side with racks extending off counterHelpful Reply
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Swan Road Designs on Dec 21, 2014Could be a device for drying baby bottles or canning jars. Turn them upside down on the dowels and let them dry. Just my thoughts.Helpful Reply
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Julies1949 on Dec 21, 2014Funnygirl is correct.Helpful Reply
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Milknhoneycreations on Dec 22, 2014I would use this for organizing ribbons!Helpful Reply
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Linda Campbell on Dec 22, 2014It can and is used for drying plastic bags.Helpful Reply
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Molly Brown on Dec 22, 2014wouldn't it tip over if placed on it's side hanging off the counter and then loaded up with pasta???Helpful Reply
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Mayfee Anang-Baffour on Dec 22, 2014I have something similar which I have nailed to my bedroom wall near my make-up chest which I use as a necklace and neck chain rack. It's perfect!! Now, I no longer have them in a basket entangling one another! Yippee!Helpful Reply
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Chandra McDaniel on Dec 22, 2014For different color yarn, spin and spool....hmmmHelpful Reply
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Michelle Herzog on Dec 22, 2014we use one in my kids room to organize their puppetsHelpful Reply
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Pattie Campbell on Dec 22, 2014to store your stone ware so they do not touch and scratch each other..Helpful Reply
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Debbie Luttrell on Dec 22, 2014It's not a pasta drying rack- I have one and they look a bit like that, but this design is not right for pasta. Pasta racks have a singular strip of dowels not a grid work of them. These are made for drying zip lock bags for re-use. You can make them with patterns found on sites, but Ikea and other stores used to sell them, too. Someone above mentioned it and she was right. But please don't try drying pasta on this. It would, indeed, tip over with a load of pasta, because it would already be tipped a bit and not flat on the counter if you put it on its side.Helpful Reply
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Glenda Fogal-Mellott on Dec 22, 2014if the pins come out it can be used as a bowmaker i have one with 6 hole and 2 pins i use to make bowsHelpful Reply
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Kelly Kampf Sullivan on Dec 22, 2014Bow maker was my guess also. Could be a cookie sheet holder??Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Dec 22, 2014I think this is a boot dryer.Helpful Reply
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Pat Mountfort on Dec 22, 2014It is a boot dryer! turn your boots upside down and place them on the rack with the dowels in your boots.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Quinton on Dec 22, 2014i think it is a gloves and mitten dryerHelpful Reply
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Trish Caballero on Dec 22, 2014It is a puppet hanger/organizer. Teachers use it in their classrooms.Helpful Reply
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Trisha Lathrop Gutierrez on Dec 22, 2014It is a baby bottle dryer. We had one 25+ years ago.... ha ha but to keep those plastic bags and wash / reuse, how about to hold some bracelets and hair bows?Helpful Reply
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Kelly S on Dec 22, 2014I was thinking it could be used to organize pan lids, pie plates, cookie sheets.Helpful Reply
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Karen Wright on Dec 22, 2014Would be tough to use to hold yarns, spools etc. It looks like an old bottle dryer. But if it looks handmade - by a Dad with a work shop ---it could be ANYTHING-----I like the cookie sheet organizer. The pegs are really even too close for jewelry---the necklaces would get tangled. I think whatever you decide to do w/ it is what it is. Good piece!Helpful Reply
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Marie Gilroy on Dec 22, 2014I have one, its a baby bottle dryerHelpful Reply
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GabbyinPa. on Dec 23, 2014could be a tray divider or a drying rack for bottles,reusable plastic bags(food saver bags),plate stand,yarn winding rack.etc.,etc.,etc. lolHelpful Reply
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Sue Poindexter Altop on Dec 23, 2014Looks like the display for dishes being sold at Kohls yesterday while I was shopping. One was sitting empty and I looked right at it and thought about it. I think that is exactly what you have.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen Wight on Dec 23, 2014I believe it's a baby bottle dryer.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie on May 07, 2015bottle drying rack...husband makes wine..bottles have to be sterile..any of the above!my vote would be for baking pans, but it isn't even slightly soiled or stained.Helpful Reply
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Sandra O'Shea on May 11, 2015I don"t know what it is but if you are into crafts and have lot's of washie color and design tape that would hold many. :) If not I am sure you will find the right use for it.Helpful Reply
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