I purchased these sturdy handles for my pool deck. As you go up the steps on my deck there is no side rail so these make it perfect for anyone to hold onto as they go up the stairs to the deck because they are stainless steel they donЃft rust. They work perfectly IЃfm so pleased that I purchased these and they are really sturdy. I highly recommend anyone that needs handles for mobility. These are very sturdy.
Rated 4 out of 5
Cleo –
The size of the bars a re perfect for installation that we have
Rated 4 out of 5
jlm –
Installed on both sides of closet with pocket door to add stability for elderly relative while reaching inside for clothes. She’s finding it very helpful instead of just grasping around doorframe woodwork. Had to use different longer screws to assure they would stay secure, so one star off for that.
Rated 4 out of 5
Pappated –
it (they) were smaller diameter than i thought but worked well regardless. The screws included are useless and I had to use my own screws. For substantial installation screws with good heads and large threads should be used. Hex head or torx head or even a good Phillips head screw That can reach a stud. If the screw can not be pulled up tight it will prevent the trim ring from seating properly.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ronald Ashworth –
Look like they are well made.
Rated 4 out of 5
Skip –
There is no “suction” power. The mounting is solid; I found studs to sink the screws into. They will be helpful to rise from the toilet.
Rated 4 out of 5
Stan G. –
Overall, these are a good product. As stated in other reviews, the main strength of the bar will be in what it is installed on/into.
Rated 5 out of 5
Joan Higgs –
Not suctioned. Grab bars attach with screws, longer screws than the ones supplied with the bars after studs are located in the shower wall.
Rated 5 out of 5
lil bubba –
The screws provided are marginal at best. Stripped heads, broken screws. Also, the idea that the little plastic anchors are going to hold this on a hollow wall is absurd. I used torx head screws into the studs. Now a person can trust the grab bar.
alicetalks –
I purchased these sturdy handles for my pool deck. As you go up the steps on my deck there is no side rail so these make it perfect for anyone to hold onto as they go up the stairs to the deck because they are stainless steel they donЃft rust. They work perfectly IЃfm so pleased that I purchased these and they are really sturdy. I highly recommend anyone that needs handles for mobility. These are very sturdy.
Cleo –
The size of the bars a re perfect for installation that we have
jlm –
Installed on both sides of closet with pocket door to add stability for elderly relative while reaching inside for clothes. She’s finding it very helpful instead of just grasping around doorframe woodwork. Had to use different longer screws to assure they would stay secure, so one star off for that.
Pappated –
it (they) were smaller diameter than i thought but worked well regardless. The screws included are useless and I had to use my own screws. For substantial installation screws with good heads and large threads should be used. Hex head or torx head or even a good Phillips head screw That can reach a stud. If the screw can not be pulled up tight it will prevent the trim ring from seating properly.
Ronald Ashworth –
Look like they are well made.
Skip –
There is no “suction” power. The mounting is solid; I found studs to sink the screws into. They will be helpful to rise from the toilet.
Stan G. –
Overall, these are a good product. As stated in other reviews, the main strength of the bar will be in what it is installed on/into.
Joan Higgs –
Not suctioned. Grab bars attach with screws, longer screws than the ones supplied with the bars after studs are located in the shower wall.
lil bubba –
The screws provided are marginal at best. Stripped heads, broken screws. Also, the idea that the little plastic anchors are going to hold this on a hollow wall is absurd. I used torx head screws into the studs. Now a person can trust the grab bar.
Billy Howard –
Shower