When installing a towel rail in your bathroom, one of the main factors to consider is how many towels you need to hang on it and what available space you have for the rail. If you have a small bathroom with limited space, then this single towel rail is a good choice.
Features:
- Stainless Steel construction ensures durability
- Easy to install
Fixing System: RIGID Loc Mounting System
This product uses our patented RIGID Loc mounting system which is designed to ensure the bathroom accessory remains secure to its mounting and will not rotate.
Material: GRADE 304 Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel has a natural resistance to corrosion and therefore does not require any protective coating which makes this material ideal for the bathroom environment. The shiny polished finish of Stainless Steel is often confused with a Chrome finish, however the two could not be more different. While Stainless Steel will not peel or flake, Chrome products on the other hand are susceptible to chipping and pitting due to the nature if a coated product.
Cleaning and Care:
To keep your product in pristine condition, simply wipe it down with a warm damp cloth and then buff dry with a microfiber cloth. You could also, on occasion use a Chlorine-free stainless steel cleaner to maintain the shine. If you use stainless steel polish, make sure it is abrasive free. When cleaning wall surfaces around your bathroom accessories do not use any household detergents that may contain Chlorine based chemicals such as bleach as it will cause permanent damage to the surface of the stainless steel product.
What’s in the box:
4672 Towel Rail
Fischer UX 6mm Plastic Plugs (4 pieces)
Wall Screws (4 pieces)
2.5mm Allen Key (1 piece)
Installation Instructions (1 piece)
Mounting Template
Tools needed (not supplied):
Drill & Drill bits
6mm Diamond drill bit – if drilling through ceramic tiles
6mm Masonry drill bit – if drilling into Masonry (Brick)
Measuring tape
PH2 Screwdriver
Pencil
Spirit level
Installation tip:
- Check for water pipes before deciding where to drill
- In Masonry walls, always drill a smaller pilot hole first for better sizing and location accuracy