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Old 04-28-2009, 07:32 AM
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Arrow Installing a Towel Rack

It sounds simple, but we've seen many a frustrated consumer struggle to install a new towel rack in a bathroom. These can be of the bar variety (two anchor points) or towel ring style (single anchor point). There are even space-saving models with articulating arms and multiple racks that swing out of the way to allow for more towel capacity. Finishes can be chrome, brushed, antique, copper or just about anything else you can imagine or dream up.

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I actually like those style of towel rack fasteners, but you have to be careful to not scratch the paint off the wall when you slide it down. It doesn't wobble like the ones that use the set screws and it never comes loose.
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i dont have much problem with towel holders. it's the toilet paper roll dispensers that I find myself tightening every few months,
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Old 04-30-2009, 05:33 PM
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The trick is that normally expensive hardware is better made and actually stays put, does not need any tweaks after they are up and they install easier I think. No more el-chepo-store-brand bathroom hardware for me and my house!
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