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Review on ๐Ÿงป Bamboo Paper Towel Dispenser: Wall Mount & Countertop for Bathroom and Kitchen - Multifold Towel Holder by James Broome

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great towel dispenser!

I bought this to install in my downstairs guest bathroom. Despite being a fairly large full tub, the vanity is an antique Victorian toilet with hardly any room for a sink so putting anything on it was out of the question. Also, I didn't like the idea of "guest towels" as half the time they ended up as a wet mess at the end of an evening of entertainment (I usually do group stuff here in the house). Also, the towels are just a little cleaner and people don't have to worry about using a dirty guest towel over and over again. - drilled holes instead of trying to find a template and get them right based on the brackets on the back of the unit. Like another user who suggested wall mounting and stabilizing it, I added a wood screw to the very center of the dispenser right at the bottom of the indentation on the front - this ensures it will REALLY sit on the wall . and withstands the stresses and knocks it receives from use. Since I also used HD yellow head wood deck screws, they blend together and are truly invisible to the casual eye (see image). (full stack) they tear when pulled from below. One user suggested making the bottom opening a bit wider to reduce the strain on the towel when you pull it; although I haven't *yet*, it could be disappointing. However, I have found that simply folding fewer towels reduces the weight and stress enough that they don't tear as easily. Overall a great dispenser - it would be nice not to have to rebuild it so much. work in your situation.

Pros
  • โœ… SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS: Ideal for living room, kitchen, desk, bathroom, spa resort, restaurant, coffee shop, hotel or bar. Also, using expensive paper rolls can save you overtime costs! GO GREEN! Bamboo has been used in Asia for centuries for a variety of purposes, including as a building material, as a food source, and as a versatile commodity. Bamboo has a higher compressive strength than wood, brick or concrete, and the tensile strength rivals that of steel. And it's waterproof!
Cons
  • Small things