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John A. Johnson
> 24 hourI was a little worried about the ease of installation and how solid the result would be when attaching to drywall. Indeed, I had to measure very carefully to drill holes in the right places and perfectly level. And, as it was, one hole was almost obstructed by a plastic water pipe that was not detected by my very basic stud finder. But the end result was perfect. The grab bar is very solid. We have always liked the open-ended style of toilet paper holder since we first encountered it in Germany in 1990, so this device is a perfect combination.
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Gammy
> 24 hourWorks great as a functional grab bar and does not look institutional. I love it-a perfect solution.
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Dr. Cassie McDermott
> 24 hourAlmost everyone who comes over and sees this says its a fantastic idea, and they never heard of it before. I love having a grab bar to help stand up from being seated on the toilet. Also, replacing the paper roll with only one hand is fantastic! I love this!
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amanda cicero
> 24 hourInstall 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.
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Larry M
> 24 hourThis grabbar/ toilet paper holder was just what we needed. Looks nice and is very functional. Very good mounting system that holds solid to the wall. Very good instructions too.
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David Pringle
> 24 hourVery nice to have a handle and a toilet paper holder in one unit. The design is interesting. It is too short to screw to two standard US studs, so it comes with an interesting mount system. You drill 1 1/4 holes in your wall, then slip the mounts in and pull them tight against the back of the wall, like an oversize molly bolt. Screw the plates on the outside of the wall, then use the allen wrench to tighten the set screws in place to hold the bar on the wall. The wall mounts are quite well thought out. The set screws are the hard part of the installation. Theres very little room between the wall and the trim rings. There are three set screws per post. Tightening each screw with an allen wrench was tedious. After installed, it is sturdy and Im glad to have it. It has saved me from falling several times. I believe the load limit is 250 pounds, so its not as strong as a standard handicap hand rail. Arthritis sufferers will appreciate how easy it it to change toilet paper rolls. Slide it right on, no springing rolls, etc. Much easier plus gives you a safe handle.
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Erin S.
> 24 hourI 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.
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Shar
> 24 hourWas intimidated since I needed this in the bathroom but was told by several men that I’d have to hire a professional. ( they couldn’t do it ). And of course there are never any studs where you need them. Not only were the instructions easy to follow but there are only a few parts to install. This 76 year old women installed it in 20 minutes. Works great and looks good
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Jim Miner
> 24 hourGreat item. Just what we needed.
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Veronica Powlowski
> 24 hourWe installed it in my moms bathroom and it helps