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Reviewed in Mexico on March 7, 2025
Elegante, útil y luce muy bien con los demás accesorios.
Steve C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Looks nice but was not aware it would show up in two pieces, figured it would be in one piece design, just another place to leak.
Leopoldo Lozoya
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Easy installation, good quality
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
High quality, exactly fits my criteria.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
Easy to use and looks great and price was great
Jenna
Reviewed in Mexico on June 3, 2024
Esta muy bonito
Robert Kravetz
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
Shower head to low
Mr. Furious
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
We use this with a 12” waterfall shower head. Holds up brilliantly and very strong. Much better deal than the manufacturer recommended arm that is $150.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
It is functional and drippage caused by beautiful previously curved design has stopped. Plumber installed, so cannot address ease of installation. To date it is durable. Waiting for appt. to have my initial and much better quality shower heads reinstalled. Have attempted to submit for several minutes now.
AHMED KHAN
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2024
Nicely built and good quality. Fast shipment. Have not installed yet, as waiting for the completion of wall panels installation.
Gina Lévesque
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2023
Facile a installer, bon produit
Minerva r.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 18, 2023
Se ve de lujo
SRaisch
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
Sturdy, the metal plating so far is holding up well, long enough permit you to stand away from the wall... Nothing much more to say. I highly recommend anyone considering this size pipe, to consider using JB Weld Water Weld epoxy putty to fill the opening in the tile/wall before installing the shower head. This will give strength and support to the fitting and reduce the stress at the threaded joint, and lessen the chance of breakage or leaks, as you will be effectively creating a hard as concrete block under the pipe that will support the weight further out away from the threaded joint.Also highly recommend using both PFFE tape and Plumbers Dope on the threaded to eliminate any leaks at the joint inside the wall.I installed mine by removing the old shower head neck, cleaning the joint from old tape, drying the joint in the wall; wrapping the new shower arm threading with PFFE tape three-four turns on both threaded ends; added a good amount of plumbers dope (liquid thread sealer) and then screwed in the new shower arm until hand tight and in the proper position. I then waited five minutes for the dope and tape to settle into the threads (being overly cautious, this wasn't needed) and then turn the water on full blast, using a flashlight to check the fitting for leaks. After seeing none, I then stopped the open shower arm with my thumb to pressurize the joint, and again checked for leaks. After seeing none two minutes into being pressurized, I turned the water off, mixed the epoxy putty (be sure to wear two layers of gloves when doing this, as you will NEVER get this stuff off of your naked skin), filled the opening in the tile and wall all around the shower arm, pushing extra putty under the shower arm itself, and then put the escutcheon over the opening, and going to bed. The epoxy needs one hour to cure, but I gave it overnight. In the morning, I screwed on the shower head until hand tight, gave it a quarter turn with a wrench further, and I was done.Rewarded myself with a very, VERY relaxing hot rain shower...
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