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Anguilla, The Valley
1 Level
682 Review
52 Karma

Review on Shower Stainless Steel Bathroom Handle by Justin Reese

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Residential class, good value for money

You will need your own wall plugs, 6 screws and wall plugs per handle. These aren't the heavy commercial knobs I'm used to fitting, but the smaller diameter and lower profile fit in more places, and they seem strong enough for my 200-pound pull test. Installation Instructions - You will need to drill holes in the wall, 3 per fixing point. When assembling the ends of the handle, first slide the latches onto the handle, then use the short screws to attach the screw ring to the handle. Make sure the screw holes are rotated so that all three holes are accessible with a screwdriver before tightening the short screw. The second step is to examine the wall you are drilling holes in. You don't want to drill electrical wires or pipes! You really want to drill through the bolt if you can. I recommend a spike finder that includes an AC warning for safety. CHOOSE THE RIGHT DRILL - You need a glass drill when drilling ceramic tile. I like to start with a smaller size for a wood screw in a stud I want to drive, and then re-drill with a larger drill bit to mount a large wall anchor if I'm missing a stud. Don't skimp, use strong wall anchors! Miserys - I'll never understand why builders don't put wall blocks in bathroom walls!

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Good but not great