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Ms. Chris
> 3 dayIt works great and we’re glad we have it. Putting in the tiny set screws were a challenge. Just not enough clearance to get your hands in there to tighten it down. Other than that we love it.
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Mary
> 3 dayThis is great when you need a grab bar by the toilet. One little thing is that the toilet paper slides off the holder rather easily so just need to pay attention. Overall it’s great
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skp 1944
> 3 dayProduct was as expected
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Jo Ann Brooks
06-04-2025This was my second purchase for a Toilet paper holder/Stablerizer for my husband. He pulled the other one out of the wall. Great item, definitely worth the price.
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Explore With Dana
> 3 dayYou dont know you need a grab bar next to the toilet until you do! Placed this in a tiny guest bathroom. Love that it doesnt look out of place since its really a toilet paper holder ;-) A must have for anyone who has had surgery or is up in age and having difficulty getting up and down.
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UncleW
Greater than one weekThis is really strong. Because of the way my (tiny) bathroom is laid out & the major leg surgery I had, I have to pull on it horizontally (i.e. like I am pulling it out straight out of the wall) to get up from the toilet. Not sure if it was designed to take that much pulling force in that direction, but it feels rock solid. The toggle screws that hold it to drywall are the biggest ones I have ever seen & have an ingenious design. The only reason I gave it a 4 star rating was a) it required a 1 1/4” (not sure of size) hole saw & I couldn’t find one in the garage, so a trip to Ace hardware & b) once you have drilled the holes with the hole saw, there’s not much play in the mounting brackets to allow for adjusting to width or level. So you have to be spot on for cutting the holes. Mine is a very tiny bit off level, but not at all noticeable. I just need to make sure I dont leave a torpedo level lying around in the bathroom—wouldnt want a guest to check my work ;-) BTW, It’s bigger than I thought it would be from the pictures; barely had enough clear wall space to install it in my tiny bathroom. A roll of toilet paper looks sort of lost on it, but I appreciate the size when I have to grab it
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John A. Johnson
> 3 dayI 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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Privacy Matters
Greater than one weekInstalled left and right versions in different loos. Stainless steel strong. Lower bar retains one roll of Costco-sized Scott toilet paper (merican size!). Can hold a second roll, jammed up against roll #1. If screwing into cheapo toilet furniture, be sure to glue backer board to inside of cabinet. I used polyurethane construction adhesive and a small rectangle of plywood. LOWES and Home Depot sell bits of 1/2 plywood. Toilet Paper Hanger makes a great grab bar, fer YOU OLD PEOPLE! We all gettin old! Install it now, before you need it. Includes long stainless steel screws, SS washes, SS collar, SS cover, and the all-important SS grab bar.
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David Pringle
> 3 dayVery 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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Tom H
> 3 dayEasier to install than I thought. Had the recommended plasterboard thickness (new on a remodel) but still managed to damage lower part of board on one side. I blame myself not product. I may have tightened too much because there after install not after use. Holds fine, sturdy and looks fine. Contractor is sending painter for repair and paint. I may post another picture after repair.