mDesign Metal Free Standing Toilet Paper Holder Stand and Dispenser, with Storage for 3 Spare Rolls of Toilet Tissue While Dispensing 1 Roll for Bathrooms/Powder Rooms - Holds Mega Rolls - Bronze
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It doesn't tip over, and I don't see it rusting in the future. It has a nice finish.
They are not going to do that.
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It will fit regular rolls, but the super will be a tight fit, resulting in a lot of TP "dust."
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I spent far too much time looking for a toilet paper holder before choosing this one. I had no idea there could be so many problems with these, but I have no regrets about purchasing this model. When you use the roll, it does not easily fall off the holder, and it is level. The storage space is ample, and the rolls are simple to remove. It also appears to be well-made, and I see no reason why it wouldn't hold up to regular use. If I had to pick one flaw, it's that it's a little short; I'd prefer it to be a couple of inches taller. Another disadvantage is that it is relatively light, which means that if you pull the paper too hard, it will tilt, which is a common issue with this type of tp holder and can be solved by placing a small thin weight at the bottom of the storage. Something along the lines of a small 2. A weight plate weighing 5 pounds was used. However, I find it to be usable even without the added weight. br>br>These are minor quibbles, not reasons to avoid this product; I give it five stars and would buy it again rather than risk a different model if I needed to.
Oh, how this toilet paper holder has changed my life! Previously, toilet paper would just sit on the back of the toilet, as if we were poor or living in a crackhouse. And woe to whoever takes the last of the rolls and has to replace them! As if it were a ninja, the toilet paper now quietly lurks beside you.
The four foundation-building blocks The use of four feet (rather than the usual three) results in a very sturdy item that does not tip over or rock when used. I really like how easy it is to store extra rolls. Smaller stand that doesn't take up much room but is big enough to hold extra-large toilet paper rolls. I was also pleasantly surprised by the price, especially when compared to the much more expensive units, and I would not hesitate to buy from them again.
Returns that are "free" should be avoided. It appears to be good, but it appears to be as expensive as it was (which isn't necessarily a bad thing). It's always nice when things turn out better than you anticipated). This is a good, basic brass toilet paper holder if that's what you're looking for! I only returned it because I bought two different stands and the other one fit better in my bathroom; however, if that's what you're looking for, this is a good, basic brass toilet paper holder! br>br>However, "free returns" for prime members should be avoided. It's only free if you live near a Kohl's store and don't mind driving there, parking, standing in line, and dealing with customer service representatives. To obtain a printed label and return via UPS pick-up, as used to be the case with free returns - will set you back nearly as much as the actual product. I wish I had known that before purchasing, because I would not have bought it. One of the benefits of Amazon Prime is the ability to return items for free with no hassle. That isn't the case any longer. It's a real pain.
To the bottom, place 5 pound barbell weights. On Amazon, it's only a couple of dollars. The best prices can be found by scrolling down. The price is more important than the cosmetics. br>I got the bronze-colored unit,,, it's very classy, and with the added weights, it won't tip over. If the toilet paper roll spins too fast, simply wrap one elastic around the spindle and the problem is solved. If you ever need to clean it (due to dust, etc. ) just throw it in the dishwasher with a very small amount of soap. Dishwasher soap is caustic, so use it with caution. Not sure? Do not use soap when washing. Enjoy.
This is the toilet I chose- Because it had four feet instead of three like most tissue holders, it was more stable. It still moves around, but it doesn't topple over. The large size rolls of Scott toilet tissue are held in this container. I haven't tried it on any other brands yet. Putting a tile or something else heavy in the bottom of the holder before adding tissue might make it more stable. It is, however, constructed of a very light material. br>It has a nice appearance and performs admirably.
This is a great one! I have no qualms.
I have a habit of collecting reading material in the bathroom, and I used to keep it in its own rack attached to my vanity, next to the toilet paper dispenser. I didn't want to cut a hole and drill into the new vanity when I replaced it, so I didn't. This item is sturdy, the chrome matches my other chrome bathroom accessories, and it holds an extra roll of paper on the bottom as well as my magazines stacked on top of the roll. The only flaw I found was that the holes in the back where you push the handle to keep the top roll in place aren't perfectly aligned. The second screw was a bit of a struggle to get in, and it didn't go in completely, but who's going to notice? For the same reason, I'm going to buy a second identical stand for my second bathroom. If you want to make it even more durable, put something heavy in the bottom while still leaving room for an extra roll and your reading materials.