Accessori da bagno preferiti 112-5BN-A Asta doccia curva regolabile da 42" a 62", nichel spazzolato

Brand:Preferred Bath Accessories

3.5/5

129.56

Preferred Bath Accessories è noto per i suoi prodotti innovativi e l'eccellenza del servizio. Realizzati con materiali di qualità superiore, questi prodotti sono durevoli, facili da installare e hanno un prezzo competitivo. Molto pulito e moderno, l'asta doccia regolabile renderà il tuo bagno bello e funzionale.

Durata limitata. Coordinate con anelli per tende da doccia 012-BN-SR. Hardware di montaggio incluso. Installazione facile; piccola impronta. Costruzione di grado commerciale in acciaio inossidabile. Asta doccia rettangolare con arco da sei pollici. Asta doccia curva regolabile da 42 a 62 pollici.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Preferred Bath Accessories
Brand ‎Preferred Bath Accessories
Color Brushed Nickel
Color ‎Brushed Nickel
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 457 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Brushed Nickel
Included Components ‎Mounting hardware, Shower rod, Tech data sheet, Mounting brackets
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎112-5BN-A
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 2.84 Pounds
Item Weight ‎2.84 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Preferred Bath Accessories
Material Stainless Steel
Material ‎Stainless Steel
Maximum Weight Recommendation 10 Pounds
Maximum Weight Recommendation ‎10 Pounds
Mounting Type Wall Mounted
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mounted
Part Number ‎112-5BN-A
Product Dimensions 60"L x 6"W
Product Dimensions ‎60 x 6 x 2.4 inches
Product Dimensions ‎60"L x 6"W
Shape ‎Curved
Warranty Description ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Scritto da: brooksie
Beautiful design.
Shower curtain does not sink toward middle. Sturdy. Beautiful design and easy to install.
Scritto da: STEPHEN
More room in the shower.
Alot more room in the shower. Fits perfectly and looks amazing.
Scritto da: P. SMITH
Modern Look, Easy Install
Preferred Bath Accessories 112-5BN-A Curved Shower Rod Brushed Nickle Adjustable 57" To 62",, Right away, I want to state that this review is for the Preferred Bath Accessories 112-5BN-A Curved Shower Rod Brushed Nickel Adjustable 57 – 62”, not the Preferred Bath Accessories 112-BN, which is not adjustable. It is not clear in the pictures for either item how they differ … that is, how the 112-5BN-A is adjustable. Also, here are some reference measurements for how I have it mounted … a) the width of the wall opening that the rod spans is 58-5/8”, b) the width of the shower insert is 55”, c) the top of the shower rod to the floor is 79-7/8”; d) the top of the shower rod to the lip of the shower insert is 73-1/2”, e) the top of the shower rod to the inside floor of the insert is 76-1/8”, f) the distance between the top of the shower rod and the shower curtain is 2-1/2”, g) the distance from the face of the shower insert to the front of the bracket is 2-1/2”, h) the distance between the top of the shower insert and the bottom of the mounting bracket is 1”. The install was straight forward and very easy; a competent DIY’er should be able to complete the job in less than an hour. I laid out and drilled the holes for the brackets; mounted the brackets; set-screwed a rod receiver to the fixed end; inserted the adjustable end into the other rod receiver; set the tabs on the rod receivers into the slots in the brackets; then set-screwed the adjustable end tight. All done! You can see a few things in the pictures … the brackets and rod receivers are left-right agnostic; the rod receiver that holds the rod stub has a plastic sleeve, as does the end of the shower rod that receives the same; the rod stub and shower rod are also left-right agnostic, they can be flipped either way; the set screw that holds the stub end screws in much further than the screw that holds the rod end. Commenting about the difference between the 112-5BN-A and 112-5BN … you’ll notice that there is about 1-1/4” play in how far the rod end can be pushed into the rod receiver, which give a clue as to how to mount the standard rod. So, for those purchasing the standard rod that needs to be cut down, the rod should be initially cut about 2-1/2” inches shorter than the distance between the two walls. It may end up at 3” shorter, but the objective will be to get it just short enough to slide one end all the way into one of the rod receivers and clear the end of the opposite receiver. This way the rod can be slid back out, into the second receiver, leaving enough length for the set screws to grab. I was originally going to get the standard rod, but the back-order time was too long. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: marshall pless
Not Listed as USED
While the unit looks ok - and it works - with the exception of a set screw stripped - this unit was not marked on the web site as used. I was able to clean the threads and "make" it work. But not super happy that it wasn't listed as used.... The unit does look great and is easy to install. The color is a great match and the system seems sturdy. So "over all" im happy....
Scritto da: hotdog12
Great 15 minute home improvement. Mounting tips.
My second bathroom only has a tiny shower, so adding a few extra inches of shoulder space makes a big difference. The 112-555-A Curved Shower Rod description says it fits 42" to 62" showers, but it fit in my little 40" shower with room to spare. The anemic instructions provide no sketches or photos, so I'm including some mounting tips: 1. IMPORTANT: since you are almost certainly mounting on tile, granite or similar, buy a 1/8" masonry drill bit (under $10) at Amazon or any hardware store.) DON'T use a standard drill bit--you'll ruin the bit and possibly the project. A masonry bit grinds through tile, granite or concrete like butter. While at the hardware store, pick up a tiny tube of silicone to fill any holes left by the old shower rod. 2. Instructions say mark the mounting positions with a pencil. Huh? On tile? Use a Sharpie. 3. Tap a little divot in the tile, etc. with the point of a nail or awl before drilling so the bit doesn't skitter out of position. 4. DON'T be like me. The bag contains a tiny Allen screw about the size of a grain of rice. I immediately lost it and had to buy another. No biggie, but grrrrrrrr. 5. DON'T buy those pricey special shower curtain hangers; standard curtain hangers work just fine. That's it! This surprisingly rugged curved shower bar looks great, provides extra space and took about 15 minutes to mount. Five stars!
Scritto da: Poppy-HG
Push - not pull - the curtain rings over the bump
The media could not be loaded. A hookless curtain easily glides across the rod, when pulling the curtain closed. However, it does get stuck on the transitional bump, where the rod extension is inserted, when the curtain is pulled open. There’s a simple solution. Place your flat hand against the curtain ring on the end, and push it along the rod, rather than tugging on the skirt of the curtain. The curtain will glide quickly over the bump and open with one swoop of your hand. I also polish the rod with Gel-Gloss, which I use on the Cultured Marble, Corian sink, and chrome fixtures (not on natural stone). The shower walls are 52 inches apart, and the rod brackets were placed 3 inches farther than the outside wall of the tub. There is ample room inside the shower now. And the rod is very stylish. A contractor installed it on the cultured marble wall, with no problem. Update: It's been three years since this rod was installed. It's hasn't rusted, despite being exposed to an ocean (1 mile away) breeze from an always-opened window. The curtain does encroach on the small space between the toilet and tub, so after the curtain dries, I open the curtain and place the hem inside the tub. Visitors have noticed, and complimented on, the sleek curved rod.

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