Moen CSR2164BN 72 in. Permanent Mount Adjustable Curved Shower Rod, Brushed Nickel
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I have used it for a couple years and none of it has rusted. We don't have four more people in the shower, but it does get This is great news for us. There is only one hint be sure to close the drain when you install it as the small mounting screws cannot be replaced. Neither Moen nor its replacement parts are available.
My name is Stephanie and I am glad that you are interested in Moen. Made of 304 stainless steel, the Moen model #CSR2164BN adjustable curved shower rod has an adjustable bend.
A square of about three inches in size.
Despite the shower stall being 41 inches wide, there is probably another inch of space available to play with. As a result, this rod can squeeze into a narrow space of Although the rod can still be modified to fit a narrower width, it is quite easy to do. You could remove 3" from each rod end if you need it to fit 34" rods. At least this way, you're getting a brushed nickel finish rod instead of an easy plug-and-play All the rods I saw that fit those small sizes were AL rods or white rods and I thought they were a bit cheap-looking.
Selected User Reviews For Moen CSR2164BN 72 in. Permanent Mount Adjustable Curved Shower Rod, Brushed Nickel
These products by Moen are well built, as are nearly all of them. It's never a good idea to overdo the mounting on your own). A tension rod mounted one was my first purchase, and I planned to use silicone on the end plates to add strength. I decide it wouldn't be a smart idea and wanted to make sure I wouldn't have to do this again As a result of my kids playing in the bathroom, I had to do the installation. As I mentioned previously, the only reason I didn't initially intend to install the hardware type mount like this model was because I would have to drill into my new tile shower walls. It was quite a bit more work than a tension-type installation, but after installing it, I think it is clear that the rod would probably bend before it comes away from The pros are I am* *br* This bar does not have a painted finish like some others I found, so I am less concerned about it wearing off over time. I am* *br* This construction is all metal and very sturdy. Due to its screw-in design I am worried only about the ends of the screw (under the decorative covers), which are solid metal, so I am not afraid the screw will break easily. I am* *br* The installation process. This installation method is not quick by any means (compared to tension type installation), but it is quick and straightforward. If you have to install through tile (like I did. 25-inch porcelain tile), then I recommend getting a really good drill bit created for that type of tile. One of the brushes was not so good, and I had previously used it several times so the bristles had dulled a lot. Each of the four holes took much longer to drill than usual as a result of this. My experience with DuoPower was really good). The drawbacks are I am* *br* Adding hardware to the system. Mounting hardware included with the kit is only appropriate for drywall installation or if you have studs directly behind the wall where you intend to mount it (or if you have put blocks behind the wall where you intend to mount it ahead of time). Since that is the case, I probably wouldn't use their anchors if I was installing into drywall. Their quality isn't bad, they're just a little To install the DuoPower anchors, I ended up using #8 screws (rather than the recommended #10). In addition to this, this worked well because these anchors required a 5/16" hole to be drilled, which just so happened to be the size tile drill bit Taking your time installing it and you won't regret going with a hardware mount over tension mount is the best way to get the best results.
Although I only installed it a few months ago, I have already observed enough corrosion to warrant a replacement.
It is easy to follow the.
Installation instructions and hardware were provided by Moen for both studded and un studded systems The stud frame is intended to hold the bathtub and is usually located in this location when installing this product. However, if you are installing this in a bathtub area, the stud frame is probably located where the tub is installed. Taking that into consideration, I didn't have to drill anything, I just grabbed a pair of drywall screws that I found at home and used them. The screws can be purchased in bulk at a relatively low price if you don't already have them, and you can use them for most things you need to attach to a In order to align, I did not use the cutout template. For alignment, I merely went up about an inch above the stall on both sides and inserted the bottom screws, then I did the same with the top screws and tightened them all. only thing you have to remember is to attach the rod to the wall before you attach the covers! Furthermore, the rod on each end of the covers is two different sizes because the size of the covers is also two different sizes. I really like the way this looks and it was easy to install. The next time I have a chance, I'll remember to take some pictures.
This is an easy to install product. No wobble and holds firm. There was just one thing I wish it could have been. Despite the fact that the joint where the two bars come together is tight and there is no play in the bar, there is still a small bump for the curtain to go over when it is pulled. The rest, however, is good, and like I said in my previous comment, once it's The thoughts expressed in this review are my own and have not been influenced in any way by others. Thanks in advance if anyone would like to compensate me by sending me back some money.
This shower rod was associated with a video that I can no longer find which I found confusing at the time of purchase. There were two ways that the screwless shower rod could be tensioned in the video The use of a spring-loaded lever I have loaded the pop-up The tension on the shower rod could be adjusted manually after installation with a hand twist tensioner instead of the shower rod being dismounted or disassembled. As the tension is so high, the set screws could not be adjusted in place. As opposed to the product I had envisioned, I received a rather conventional product that could have been made twenty Although it is telescopic, it is not tensionable. It is only adjustable for purposes of installation. The tensioner does not have a set peg or a hand-twist. I think you screwed up All you need to do is attach the end pieces. Easy and quick aside from the fact that it's not what I was looking for. My goal is to choose a product easy to replace if it doesn't work out or wears out and won't leave a mounting legacy of screw holes that will lead to the need to remodel the bathroom eventually. *Beware the bait and switch that has been proven time and again!.
You should carefully read the instruction manual. recently renovated our bathroom and purchased Moen fixtures from Lowe's but we wanted a matching curved shower rod in a similar design to the fixtures, but the fixtures weren't available from Lowe's. We found this to be a perfect match. It looks wonderful with the brushed nickel. As the installation is mounted on the wall, it is important to read all instructions attentively. The height of the tub should be included when measuring and the length of the shower hooks where the curtain will hang should be taken into account. Make sure your curtain and bathtub liner don't drag on the floor or the bottom of the tub.
There are plenty of matte black curved shower curtains available on the market. I have limited options, but I like this one because it matches the rest of my bathroom fixtures. Square end caps were more appealing to me than oval ones to match my square style towel bar and hand towel holder.