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LASCO 03-5091 Shower Rod Ceiling Support, 6-Inch With Bracket. Chrome plated finish. Length for ceiling support may be cut, if required using a hacksaw. Screws are included. 6-Inch ceiling support with round flange. Fits 1-Inch OD shower rod. 6-Inch ceiling support with round flange.
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LASCO 03-5091 Shower Rod Ceiling Support, 6-Inch With Bracket. Chrome plated finish. Length for ceiling support may be cut, if required using a hacksaw. Screws are included. 6-Inch ceiling support with round flange. Fits 1-Inch OD shower rod. 6-Inch ceiling support with round flange.
Mr.Tractors
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2025
This is made of all brass and has stainless steel screws. Even the long threaded rod is make of brass. I bought some black rubber rim paint in automotive section and painted it to match the rest of black fixtures in our shower. Turned out pretty well.
Allen
Reviewed in Canada on February 10, 2025
Ideal for.my application- holding a long showerhead pipe (12") from being torn out of its brass fitting in the wall. This is what happened when a child yanked on the shower head. I used this connector to support the shower head pipe to the ceiling. Works great now. The quality is good I wouldn't say it's exceptional but the set screws weree effective and didn't tear out of the body, and the finish seems decent.
Diane Young
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2024
Our shower curtain ring was not stable-swung up and down. Attached this to th ewall and no more swinging
Renee Desjardins
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2024
J’ai acheté cette tige pour retenir une douche pluie a mon plafond et j’ai apprécié la bonne qualité des matériaux et le prix. Je la considère comme un très bon achat. Tout était inclus tel que décrit.
Kanwar G.
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2024
They're coming out of the wall, not sure if it's because of the screw quality or someone missed a stud.
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
I purchased two of these to attractively, permanently mount a shower curtain rod above our combo tub/shower. Everything ended up working well in the end, but it did take some planning and on the fly adjustment. In the plus column, the rods I received were threaded on both ends (which wasn’t clear to me from the product photo), though the length of threading was inconsistent between the two rods; not a big deal. The chrome finish was well done. One concern I had was that the mating between the rods threading into the plates seemed a little loose. I addressed this by using a low profile 1/4”-20 jam nut in each that fit within (above) the plate to lock in the rods; I added threadlocker as well, just to be sure. The other concern was that the included ceiling screws were shorter than I care for; I replaced with longer #9 chrome screws that were able to reach wood. With those two adjustments, everything worked out great. I recommend these shower rod mounts, with the caveats above.
chuck
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023
I bought the 6 inch about 5 years ago, haven't had any issues. Used to hold a D shape shower frame.
Sunny Wilds
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022
This was perfect for what we needed in an old cottage make-over we did. The bathroom being tiny we had to add a corner shower. I found a small adjustable corner rod, but it wasn't strong enough to hold up the curtains and the wall was not level either! So purchasing this smaller support was perfect! We did trim a little off of one end but with the screw threads going partway up the rod, it was so easy. We placed it on the curtain rod halfway around and attached it to the ceiling with the enclosed screws. Works great!
b21cross
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020
Much nicer than rope attached to D shower rod and cup hooks in ceiling! It was a nice country / western look that I do not miss. This item matches the support that came with rod. I use fairly heavy plastic curtains all the way around and was too heavy for one support.
RSL1
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2018
I used this to hold a shower rod level. The shower rod makes a 90 degree turn because the tub is exposed on one side and one end. I located the ceiling joist above the shower rod closest to where the shower rod makes its 90 degree turn. Used my own stronger screws into the joist. Drilled a hole for excess thread of this rod to hide in ceiling. Worked great and looks good. I did need to use two curtains.
Megan M
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018
This thing is great. We bought our house last year that has an old claw foot tub in it and the previous owners did a DIY shower install and messed up installing the shower rod. So after awhile it just came apart and was dangling from the ceiling. They had never installed supports. Our local Lowe's does not carry these in store so I ordered them off of here and was not disappointed.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2017
I have an "S" shaped pipe extension that is used to raise the height of the head but put too much weight on pipe thislittle gem works great.I would advise one make it tight as possible before installing.How I installed mine :Hooked the pipe and bracket setup adjusted threads then used a pencil to mark mounting holes I then pre-drilled hole for molly mounts.I then screwed thread molly bolts as opposed to the supplied screws put bracket back up and adjusted the threads distance until it was tight.I then screwed the mount to wall while leaving the set screw on head loose . Once mounted on wall I then adjusted the set screw and got a nice tight installment. Time to install on my setup about 45 minutes
J. Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2014
I bought two of these to mount a shower curtain. One package contained a rod threaded at both ends while the second package contained a rod threaded at one end only.The threads are very loose and sloppy-not nearly snug enough to hold the parts together firmly. As a result, I didn't use the supplied rod. I went to the local hardware store and bought a long 1/4-20 coarse thread, phillips head bolt. I applied some red Loctite to the threaded end closest to the head and inserted it from the back of the ceiling mount. The hoop end was then attached after another application of red Loctite. I didn't use the supplied set screws as there is no need for them.
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