SunnyPoint Bathroom Toilet Tissue Paper Roll Storage Holder Stand with Reserve, The Reserve Area Has Enough Space to Store Mega Rolls; Coating Bronze
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I checked Georgia Pacific and our holder should be able to hold Pacific coreless 19375 and 19371br>But I'm not so sure about 19378 and 19374. I couldn't find any measurements for 19378 and 19374 on their website, but it appears that they are fairly close. br>I'm going to go out and buy a box of 19378 to experiment with, and I'll report back here.
Yes. Mega rolls can be used with it.
Hi Joyce, on the back of the paper holder, about halfway down the long piece that holds the roll of paper at the top, there are two set screws. It's two small hex head screws that the manufacturer should have included with an Allen wrench. Assembling it is fairly simple. When I tried to tear a paper from the roll, I found mine to be a little too heavy. Aside from that, it's well-made and complements my new bathroom nicely. Good luck, and I hope this information is useful in putting yours together.
This item weighs 3 pounds and has wide-open feet. It's adequate in terms of sturdiness. As a result, it won't lean or tilt.
Selected User Reviews For SunnyPoint Bathroom Toilet Tissue Paper Roll Storage Holder Stand with Reserve, The Reserve Area Has Enough Space to Store Mega Rolls; Coating Bronze
Exceeded my expectations in every way. It is extremely durable and well-made. made. It fits the jumbo rolls in the dispenser and storage areas, which is a plus. When a product description does not mislead, I am ecstatic. Don't hesitate to buy. It's exactly what it says on the tin.
This toilet paper holder is made of sturdy metal. We ordered it because the toilet paper in our bathroom was located next to the toilet tank, and reaching around to get it hurt our backs. The issue was resolved with the help of this product. As reported by other models, there is nothing to break. The metal is extremely durable. It has two mega rolls underneath it. It's simple to get around in. In our bathroom, right in front of the shower is the best place to put it. We simply move the toilet paper rack to the side so that it does not get wet when we take a shower. We find it to be ideal. This product comes highly recommended.
This toilet paper holder fits my needs perfectly. Instead of the old wall-mounted holders, I'm using this. It can hold about three rolls in addition to the one on the hanger. It's solid and simple to put together, in my opinion. Only two tiny screws are required. It's that simple.
I'm not blown away. This is a small amount of money. It can hold two mega rolls of toilet paper, but you must carefully place them in order for them to fit. The photos make it appear more interesting, but I still don't see the dimensions listed. Pux also gives the impression that there are more than two TP rolls in the container. Putting together the itsy-bitsy itsy-bitsy itsy-bitsy its The teeny "screws" that hold the top to the bottom are so small that I had to use a high-powered flashlight to find them on my carpet when they fell, then use a pair of hemostats to hold them steady while I inserted them into the holes. They include a tiny Allen wrench, but it took me 30 minutes to install the two screws, and I'm a seasoned DIYer. VERY INCONVENIENT. When I try to pull the TP off, the stand tips over easily because the three wire'feet' are just loops made with the wire. I'm not sure I want to return it because removing those two tiny screws might be just as difficult as installing them. I'm thinking of putting it in the spare bathroom. br>I WOULD NOT PURCHASE ANOTHER LIKE IT.
There was nothing I didn't like about it; it was perfect for my bathroom, and I loved that there was enough room for three large rolls of toilet paper plus the one in use, for a total of four rolls. My bathroom is quite small, but it is exactly what I wanted it to be: compact.
The item is well-made, but it isn't well-thought-out. There are only three legs on the product, one in the back and one on each side; there are no legs in the front, so when you put a toilet paper roll on it and try to use it, the holder will fall forward as you try to remove the toilet paper. You can either hold on to the top of the holder while unrolling the toilet paper gently and slowly, or find something to fit under the front of the holder to stabilize it. I'm not sure why they left the front open with nothing to keep it from falling forward. To keep the holder from falling forward while unrolling the paper, I made a stabilizer to fit under it. It's only a band-aid until I can figure out how to permanently stabilize or replace it.
While my guest bath is being renovated, I needed an expensive holder. This is ideal: reasonable price, sturdy construction, and only two screws (OK - Because they're so small, you'll need your glasses. They do, however, give you a bonus! Those are enormously impressive. To ensure that the rolls fit in the holder, place them in the holder. This was precisely what I was looking for.