Moen CSI LR2352DCH Home Care 8-Inch Grab Bar with Integrated Toilet Paper Holder, Chrome

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  • Andria Reiland

    > 24 hour

    This was a great solution in our guest bathroom for my parents and friends that need a little stability assistance without it looking like we made a handicap bathroom. Installed one in my business as well.

  • R. T. Winkler

    > 24 hour

    The holder was installed by my bathroom contractor with very little issues. It looks great and is extremely helpful when sitting down and getting up, as my knees are compromised. Paper on the roll pulls easily (use the over the top roll!) and is super easy to replace when empty. Id recommend this to anyone who needs a little help and also wants a nice looking fixture.

  • vivian simon

    > 24 hour

    This seemed like the coolest way to hang toilet paper.. I had to return it though because there was not sufficient space between it where it had to be mounted and the loo. I still think it is such a cool idea.

  • Sewcrafty

    > 24 hour

    I had these installed to help my husband who is disabled. They are very sturdy and do hold quite a bit of weight as described. They are pretty large though, so still a little institutional looking but not as bad as just a plain grab bar. Delta makes one that looks less ADA but also has a much smaller bar to grab so if you need to get a real firm grip, this is the one to get. I would also do as others have suggested and install it so it slants ever so slightly upward so as to better keep the toilet paper on it. I have had the toilet paper slide off of mine a couple of times when it was bumped. Its only happened a couple of times so its not a real big deal but is easily avoided if you install it on a very slight slant. When we had ours installed, I had to remove a recessed toilet paper holder in one bathroom. Then we had the problem of what to do with the hole in the wall. A builder friend suggested installing an oak panel on the wall and then just drilling and screwing directly into that. The oak backing is screwed into studs and the toilet paper holder is screwed directly into the oak. Its very sturdy that way. We made the oak backing long enough to go over two studs to make sure this is sturdy. This meant we didnt have to drill another large hole in the drywall to anchor the toilet paper holder. In another bathroom, for some reason there was backing in the entire wall next to the toilet so we didnt have to worry about where to place the screws. They all went directly into solid wood so we didnt have to worry about making a large hole in the wall. If youre remodeling and have a choice, ask to have backing placed in the wall between the studs so you can screw items like this directly into solid wood, so you dont have to make the large holes for the anchors. The only other drawback was that this did not come with screws for screwing into studs or hard wood, only the anchors. I had to purchase long screws to make sure this was securely fastened.

  • Altazula

    > 24 hour

    Love this mounting system. Ran into a very hard board and stripped a screw, fixed it with a sawzall. My daughter was worried but it is perfect and strong and works well. It gives you that little needed help to get off a low toilet, and it holds the paper.

  • RobinM

    > 24 hour

    While designing our bathroom remodel to be handicap accessible, I was on the lookout for practical, attractive components. This Moen grab bar/toilet paper holder fits perfectly. Its not too large and it looks good. My carpenter said there was a little difficulty with the installation because of the set screws.... his fingers were too large and he had to have his helper place them. It is a little too close to the wall for the very large rolls of toilet paper, they rub against the wall until they are used a bit. Id recommend getting a bit smaller size or just deal with the roll not turning easily for a while. I got the brushed nickle finish and it looks very nice.

  • amanda cicero

    > 24 hour

    Install was so easy! (26 y/o female with no prior experience) Borrowed a drill and had to buy a hole saw attachment. Maybe took 20 minutes. Hasnt come off the wall yet! Also, I bought this for my mom who hated the idea of handicap-anything and made it more of an interior design project. She thinks it looks great and is safe now.

  • SCH

    > 24 hour

    Since this is the 3rd time I have ordered this well designed grab bar and toilet paper holder over the past 6 years, I obviously think it’s an excellent product. I had no problem adding the wooden blocks when mounting the item to my new bathroom cabinet next to the toilet. Since it was mounted on the side of the cabinet where the drawers were located, I just made sure the mounting blocks were of an appropriate dimension so as not to prevent the drawers from sliding smoothly.

  • Erin S.

    > 24 hour

    I like for things to coordinate, so I bought this to match my grab-bar towel bars. I didnt think that it would be very useful as a grab bar since I have a rather cheap cabinet to instal it into. I was really impressed at how strong the grab bar is, though - it feels remarkably study even screwed into our inexpensive cabinet. Its also much easier to change the toilet paper now - it just slides on and off. The bar is backwards for me - I had to install on the left side of the toilet - but it doesnt look odd or cause any issues. If you have mobility issues or are just exceptionally clumsy (like me), Id definitely suggest looking into this collection.

  • Michelle

    > 24 hour

    This is such a cool idea & very useful. I have bad knees. So this really helps me getting up & down. The assembly was somewhat complicated. Had to get some things to make it work on my cabinet. Overall it is very sturdy & I like it a lot

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