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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de marzo de 2024
This item made me break a piece of tampered glass in thousand little pieces. Do not try to make a hole in tampered glass, it will just explode and may harm someone. In order for you to use this item, you must order a customized glass from a shop (with all holes already made) which cost an eye of the face. This item would be great if it could be installed without the need of a bunch of holes on glass.
Nicole
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de octubre de 2023
Very good solid material. It is a Do it your self kinda thing. I just needed the stainless steel satin finished pole and you do have to drill your own holes etc if you have the tools and knowledge to do it but, its fantastic solid and I couldn't find it anywhere else. Thanks!!!!
Aydin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2023
We commonly install this unit for 2k+ depending on the layout. Absolutely beautiful unit when done right. Honestly, if I werent a professional I probably wouldnt attempt to install this shower. If you're used to construction and are pretty handy you can probably handle the install but be careful moving the glass. If you hit an edge on the tile the tempered glass can break pretty easy. The weekest part of tempered glass is the edge. We use 3/8" glass for shower installs.
Deedly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2022
This was a terrible idea. I purchased the product because I figure no one would name it a "Do it Yourself" product if you needed a pro to install it.1. You will need to cut the rod.Good luck with that. I have some powerful tools, but by the time you calculate the correct length, come back and realize that you have to add the length of the two spacers on each end, the rod was all scratched out.2. Do not attempt the holes.Drilling holes in a rod is not for a DIYer nor for the faint-hearted. Even after watching several videos, measuring a thousand times the rod turn ever-so-slightly, and voila - they're off and the glass will no fit. I understand pre-drilling the holes would assign a door hand (right or left), but maybe include an option to do so. If you must, take it to a metal shop - a machine needs to be making those holes.3. The instructions are absolutely NO HELP.I cannot even begin to explain how bad they are. I drew a line when it showed that I would need to get on the "outside of the shower enclosure" to sink a bolt through to the rod. The drawing depicts a free-standing shower enclosure. If i were installing this on a port-a-party bathroom, that might have worked.If you installed an acrylic shower enclosure as I did, make sure there is a wall, hardy board, or a stud behind the wall in the area you plan on installing the shower door.Finally, get a professional to install it. The layout of the glass holes only works if you drill your rod perfectly. It is a lot easier to just pay the cost now, or pay with your sanity later.
Michael J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de abril de 2021
The components seem well made. I used this hardware set on a set of doors that I had purchased before getting the hardware. The glass doors were made for different hardware but worked with what I had. I really liked the hardware. I just had to adapt a little too make it work for my application.
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