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Pros & Cons
Pros
These units are stout, well built, and best of all, they offer stylish safety at a reasonable price! Real sturdy and holding up with daily use. Looking good and seems durable.
These grab bars are equal or better in quality to the higher priced products that are typically specified on my projects. They last and if you need an extra rail to grab onto for safety, these are the ticket. Installed one 36 inch and one 18 inch bar ... Read More
The two end covers push on and twist tight against the wall. They require drilling through tile needing a special tile drill. They come with 6 mounting screws as they are not suction mounted.
Cons
I’m guessing many of you know how urine can wreak havoc on metal partitions, baseboard heaters, etc. Falls off the shower wall. Installation is not easy. No response fromavoc.
Highlights
Quality
Very sturdy and fairly easy to install.
Real sturdy and holding up with daily use.
The mounting screws provided by the manufacturer/supplier are very very poor - two phillips head screws stripped out - almost d... Read More
The covers that fit over the hardware are crap with the delta and the mounting welded flanges only have 3 holes.
Price
00 on sale for a 36" and that is the same exact product as the $84 dyiombathroom handicap safety grab bar, 36 inch length, 1.
I think it was worth the time and extra dollars spent at the hardware store on bit, screws, and anchors.
So a company wanted $400 for each grab bar install if they did my shower.
I purchased a 16” for $19 and an 18” for $20.
Packaging/appearance
The hardware and packaging is the same, with the only difference being that the one my husband purchased had a sticker on the b... Read More
There is a cap that covers the screws once installed, screws come in package.
Competitiveness
I priced the near identical product at lowe’s and home depot.
I also had some #12 screws on hand, but tried the #10s first and went with them.
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- This product had a total of 7,977 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 13 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So a company wanted 400 for each grab bar install if they did my shower
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Guess what i kicked them out of my house after laughing at them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Might have to work from the other side of the wall if you dont want to mess up the tile searching for the stud
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The existing stud might not be where you want to attach your grab bar
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sturdy if put correctly on the studs
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
He has problems walking so added safety rail is a true blessing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Installation was a bit of a bother and involved some guess work and a couple of trips to the hardware store
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I drilled the holes with a 51634 masonry bit that worked well without walking
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