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Brand | Delta |
Item model number | 77750-CZ |
Color | Beige |
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Product Id | 1992819 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 034449658560 |
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Delta Vero Tissue Holder, Champagne Bronze
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We purchased the toilet paper hold two years ago and having one side open makes adding a new role of toilet paper a breeze. No more fumbling with clumsy mechanisms just to add a new roll of toilet paper
Great design, attaches to wall with no wiggle at all. The toilet paper roll spins with no problems on squared bar. This is absolutely a beautiful toilet paper holder.
The design says it all. Sleek and the roll does not move all over the place. This is a heavy and substantial toilet roll holder.
I just totally remodeled my master bath and I chose the Vero line in Champagne Bronze. It is so elegant and beautiful. So easy to put the toilet paper roll on and off.
This product really complimented the vanity we installed.
Easy to install and a great design. Very sturdy.
Unintelligent antiquated wall mount design takes away from this attractive, nicely finished heavy piece. This tissue holder comes with two small wall mount brackets that must be leveled and installed 3.25 inches apart. Here are the design flaws which made what could have been a quick, simple install with some smart mod designs, a frustrating one-hour ordeal: need to replace the two small brackets that make leveling difficult with a longer one-piece bracket; need to be mindful that using old-fashioned set-screws that require an allen key (included) are set WAY TOO CLOSE to the wall, making tightening with an L-shaped allen key ridiculously difficult; and lastly and the worst part of this failed design is that when you are lucky enough to have a stud behind your drywall into which you can screw one of these two tiny brackets, tightening the bracket into drywall causes the bracket to sink just slightly enough so that the set screws no longer contact the bracket flange. I ended up adding spacers behind the two brackets to counter the effect of the drywall compression. Come on Delta, please engineer some upgrades into your mounting system.