Bath Towel Hook, Angle Simple SUS304 Stainless Steel Shower Towel Holder, Bathroom Robe Hook, Kitchen Dish Towel Hanger, Square Coat Hook, Single Robe Hook for Cabinet Wall Mount, Brushed Gold
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Hello, and thank you for contacting us with your inquiry. Yes, these can be installed on a tile surface, but you will need to use a special drill bit to avoid cracking the tile, and we recommend that you hire a professional to do so. I hope you found this information useful.
It should not be used in the shower; instead, it should be used to hang a robe or towel outside. I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the situation.
While I don't recall the drill bit's exact size, holding the candidate drill bit next to the anchor is a simple way to find out. The largest drill bit, with a diameter slightly smaller than the anchor's largest diameter, is what you'll need. The hole size should be slightly smaller than the anchor's large end.
Hello, the instructions for the towel hook are as follows.
1. Locate screw holes on the wall with a pencil and make sure they are level. Drill holes in the wall and then install anchors;
2. Remove the plate by loosening the set screw at the bottom of the bracket with a hex key.
3. Tighten the set screw with a hex key after screwing the plate into the wall with the supplied screws. br>I hope this information has been useful.
Selected User Reviews For Bath Towel Hook, Angle Simple SUS304 Stainless Steel Shower Towel Holder, Bathroom Robe Hook, Kitchen Dish Towel Hanger, Square Coat Hook, Single Robe Hook for Cabinet Wall Mount, Brushed Gold
I recently remodeled a bathroom using Delta Ara single faucet, Ara towel racks, towel ring, and toilet tissue holder, all of which I ordered and purchased from a Bath/ Kitchen showroom. br>I chose to purchase a Delta Ara robe hook from here because it was less expensive and arrived faster. br>br>I'd planned to replace two robe hooks on the bathroom door and add a third near the shower. br>However, I was concerned about Delta Ara complaints about its size. So I got two Angle Simple smaller robe hooks for the door and one for near the shower. br>br>As soon as I saw the Delta Ara robe hook, I knew it wasn't going to fit in my bathroom. I compared it to the Angle Simple, which was shorter and slimmer, but of comparable quality and style. It is designed to go with the Delta Ara accessories and is better suited to smaller bathrooms. br>It is of excellent quality! As a result, I returned the Delta Ara and placed an order for a new Angle Simple robe hook. I'll have the contractor install them, so I won't offer any advice on how to go about it. If you're looking for this square style, here are some photos of my comparison of the two. The Angle Simple has a slightly larger square base than the Delta Ara, owing to the Ara's rounder corners.
These were ordered as part of a bathroom remodel because, after the renovation was completed, I realized I needed four more hooks in addition to the ones I already had. br>The ones I bought from the bathroom showroom cost $80 each and took almost a month to arrive; I took a chance and ordered these because I was impatient and also because these additional hooks would be placed in areas where they wouldn't be seen (back of the door and behind the door). br>Not only are they a dead ringer for my existing hooks, but they're also a fraction of the price, with the same heavy weight and clean finish. The mounting hardware is the same as well. Two drywall anchors, screws, and a mini hex key are included to secure the hook to the mounting bracket. br>The hook portion of this hangs far enough away from the wall to hold a bath towel, robe, or even a couple of hangers securely. I especially like that the hook is large enough that hanging a towel does not require tedious, careful maneuvering. Some hooks are so small or delicate that I'm sure my husband, in particular, would never take the time to arrange a towel so precisely that it hangs securely. This hook allows you to just fling-it around. toss- The towel is now hung on the hook. br>The only criticism I have is that all of these hooks have a thin film of dark grease on the back edge for some reason. I couldn't figure out why I was wearing a t-shirt with grease on it. I had held the hook in place on the door with my shirt, hands, and on the door before installing it. I had to take the first hook off the back of the door, clean both the door and the hook, and then reinstall it. mount. br>Once I realized that every hook had the same grease traces, all I had to do was clean them before handling and installing them. br>We're very pleased, and we've already placed an order for more to keep on hand as we prepare for our next bathroom renovation.
I chose the brushed nickel finish. They are slightly modern/contemporary in style and go well with our new bathroom (shower glass is still being installed). I wanted a place where you could hang towels that were easily accessible when you got out of the shower. They're easy to put together and extremely durable. They're probably strong enough to support a human. If someone complains that theirs is loose, it's because they didn't install it properly. Install the bracket, hook it over it, and tighten the set screw beneath it until it's secure. Yes, tightening the set screw takes some time because you have to remove and insert the allen wrench several times, but you only have to do it once. The hook, as previously stated, is very strong. It will hold a very thick wet towel in place without budge.
I used a molly bolt to secure it to the back of a hollow core door and crossed my fingers. Despite daily use, it is still there after a year and a half. Simple to put together, with no exposed hardware and no signs of wear thus far. If I wanted to add another hook to the house, I would buy this again. At the hardware store, these are exorbitantly priced.
While renovating my bathroom, I hung three of these on the wall. The middle one was mounted using the provided drywall anchors, while the other two were mounted directly to studs. Very simple to put together and durable (we use them every day to hang heavy bath towels). I like that there's no visible hardware, and the finish on all three we got was excellent, with no scratches or flaws. They've done a fantastic job of adorning the space. I would recommend them to anyone who enjoys this style. We're very pleased with our results.
Our first order was for hand towel racks in our master bathroom. They are both visually appealing and functional. They're low-profile and add just the right amount of character to our rustic barnhouse. We'll also use them as towel racks on the backs of our children's doors.
In our bathroom, all of my other fixtures are square, so this one fits right in. My husband has a phobia of these kinds of things, so I knew I had to be cautious about what I bought. He located the studs, inserted them, and that was the end of it! They've been up for a while and haven't loosened, which irritates him because we use bath sheets, which are thicker than towels, and these hooks can handle the weight. Imagine a wet, larger regular towel being able to withstand a regular hook, and you can imagine how much damage it takes. Other hook styles, on the other hand, appear to be capable of piercing your eye!.
The quality of the appearance and the sturdiness are both excellent. It looks great in a modern setting. The design can be customized in a number of ways. Without blaming the makers, I would advise the buyer to carefully select the appropriate mounting screws (hollow-head). You'll probably put some weight on these beauties, and you don't want them to peel away from the wall. core, drywall, solid wood, etc. ).