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Skier
Greater than one weekMoen R8718PS grab bars installed easily, look great. Installed one at entry to tub at an angle, one at rear of tub horizontally, but should have ordered a third to install vertically at left side of shower wall for complete safe use of tub.
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Herbert J.
> 3 dayWe installed four of these bars in our double shower. The only suggestion I would make is that they be knurled to make them easier to grip when wet.
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Micheal
> 3 dayeasy to install, worked exactly as expected.
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Cowgirl72
> 3 dayThis bar is the perfect size for the wall just outside my 77 year old mom’s shower. It is very sturdy and the textured grip makes it easy for her to hold onto while getting in and out of the shower. We’re both very pleased with this purchase!
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Bill
> 3 daywife loves it
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Starman
> 3 dayGreat product, the best handles out there. Only one issue. The screws they send with them are the worst! Just throw the screws away they are junk. They strip everytime try use them. I have installed several of these handles, and every one same thing, stupid Phillips screws. They really need to put different screws in their packaging. The review asks suction power, I dont know why, these mount with screws. Phillips screws are the works for stripping out,and these are cheap. Dont use the screws. Get your own to mount it.
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TNT
> 3 dayits secured very good to wall does wats needed didn t spend alot
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Chela Rocks
> 3 dayInstalled this along with a 12 inch bar in a newly remodeled bathroom for my elderly mother. It is nice because it does not make the entire bathroom look like a nursing facilitys industrial-strength bathroom. The white blends well with the overall bathroom and the hidden screws are nice as well. Easy to install with just a drill with a masonry bit (installed into tile).
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Chela Rocks
Greater than one weekI remodeled a bathroom since my elderly mother was going to move in. This safety bar gave her something to grab onto when she first steps into the shower. I put a 12-inch grab bar to hold onto to step over the curb and a larger bar in the shower area. These are easy to install and are unobtrusive and do not make the shower look like an industrial care facility like so many of the stainless steel ones do. So think of your Granny... when she is nekkid, she will want a solid 12-inches of something firm to hold on to.
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doctor don
> 3 dayOrdered two of these so that my brother-in-law can hold on to these bars instead of putting his weight on the storm door when he enters and leaves his house while using his walker. They are installed vertically so he can hold one while leaving and then hold onto the second one on the outside of the house. He has 2 steps between the house (a ranch-style house - one level) and the carport. One of the stainless steel screws sheared off just below the head, even with 3/8-inch holes drilled. That necessitated a trip to the hardware store to get a couple extras. Installing these requires a long screwdriver bit if they are to be installed using a drill-driver. Just one screw on each end is insufficient for an adults full weight.