🚿 Elevate your bathing experience with style and ease!
The Zenna Home Hoop-Shaped Shower Curtain Rod is expertly crafted for freestanding and clawfoot tubs, featuring a rustproof aluminum design that guarantees durability. With easy installation and a secure mounting system, this rod fits most specialty tubs, making it the perfect addition to your bathroom decor.
Brand | Zenna Home |
Colour | Chrome |
Material | Aluminum |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 9.98 kg |
Manufacturer | Zenith Products Corporation |
UPC | 043197169464 |
Color | Chrome |
Shipping Weight | 2.13 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | E60H1ALSS |
Item Part Number | E60H1ALSS |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Primary material | Aluminum |
Capacity | 60"L x 28"W |
What is in the box? | Instructional guide, Rustproof hoop-shaped shower rod, Mounting brackets and hardware |
Item Shape | curved |
R**K
Simple and usable
Bought until shower was installed.Easy set up and no troubles for over 4 months.Would buy again if needed.
C**N
Works. Very lightweight not heavy duty.
Good product for price.
J**N
Quickly transform your tub into a shower
My husband installed this above our jetted tub to give us a shower there as well. We really like it, added shower curtains and a bath tub safety rail because of the depth of our tub to make it complete. It seems quite sturdy.
T**R
Lightweight but not adjustable
We got this ring for our claw-foot tub but the ends aren't adjustable, so it can't be aligned over the bath. I saw hacks online for using shower curtain rods and such to make it work, but it seems like a really easy fix to just make it adjustable or add more rails to be sure the distance from wall to tub is adequate. Unfortunately we ended up putting it aside in hopes that one day we'll be bothered to actually find a way to install it, but beware that you must measure before you order to be sure it will even work.
R**N
Good, I think
It doesn't see very sturdy, but it's holding up right now, and install was simple. I would recommend you aim for a stud or put a brace in behind the drywall/plaster. I used other drywall anchors as the ones that come with it are a joke. Price was way better than other options.
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