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Kathy
> 3 dayTo echo other reviews, the installation system is awful. If you dont get it right, I think the only way you can remove it is to rip it out of the wall. Im glad I read from a previous reviewer to add some screws in the small holes of each side of the molly bolt because that helped. The bar looks beautiful and matches my faucet hardware but geez, it was stressful to install and shouldnt have to be so.
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Michael Chan
Greater than one weekMatches home, easy to install, all moen towel bars are much easier to install and are way more solid then most of the usual fair you find around other big box stores.
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RonaldJ K.
> 3 dayRead the other reviews. The installation is a nightmare. The video above does not show the right installation brackets. The instructions in the box dont match what you get. If you really want to have some fun call Moen and ask them for the installation instruction video. There is none. Its their NEW and IMPROVED design a piece of plastic that does not engage properly after you figure it out. I now have two holes in the wall and a towel bar with two screws and two pieces of plactic egaged that wont come out. Im out $35 POOR QUALITY never again I told MOEN this when I called them
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Roy Fourr
> 3 dayCould have had a bit more curve for larger towels. Nice deaign.
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AMK
> 3 dayI love Moen’s Eva line of products and this towel bar is a perfect addition to my bathroom updates. A few other reviewers seem to have struggled with installing the Eva line of products but I found it quite easy.
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CCacci
> 3 dayAbsolute junk! I have been mounting towel bars, etc. for 50+ years. This product is of very low quality and the mounting system is absolute garbage. Yes, it is easy to install: Just drill a couple of holes at the correct spacing and mount the flimsy plastic pieces that grip the die cast ends. Snap the die cast pieces on, and voila! You have a towel bar that literally pulls away from the wall with the weight of a couple of Turkish towels. If any child pulled on the bar (which they commonly do), the bar would probably pop off the wall completely. The documentation says the end pieces are zinc, but they are actually a zinc alloy commonly called base metal. (That is what recycled materials are used for.) The finish is supposed to be oiled bronze, but it is actually a painted imitation with painted highlights. Very cheesy looking. I regret buying them, but they match the hotel shelf that my wife likes so they will stay for now. If they break I will file a claim with Amazon.
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David
> 3 dayThese fixtures use a ridiculous mounting system. These are mounted by installing a plastic fitting with a single screw and then snapping the fixture onto the plastic fitting. Im concerned about the durability of the plastic fitting and the ability to find a replacement fitting if/when it fails. All other bathroom fixtures Ive installed have a very simple, almost standard sheet metal bracket that mounts with two screws (vertically oriented). Ive always been able to install these types of brackets using existing drywall anchors. The Moen fixtures can be mounted with a single center screw or two horizontally oriented screws. Why horizontal! This required me to remove the existing drywall anchors, then patch and paint the drywall to mount these fixtures. Really annoying to have to do so much work to use an inferior mount design.
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T.L.
> 3 dayStrongly recommend
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kathe cohen
> 3 dayInstallation and sturdiness are very good
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Howie
> 3 dayBar itself looks good, but the mounting method is no good. One of the plastic tabs broke off after a few years and the bar just fell onto my tile floor. Re-mounted with a replacement piece from Moen and it months later the bar fell again. Im now looking for a new towel bar with a different mounting method.