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Toilet Paper Holder Wall Mount, Fits Mega Rolls Size Matte Black Toilet Paper Holder with Shelf, Rustproof Stainless Steel Self Adhesive Toilet Paper Holder, Black Bathroom Toilet Paper Holder

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About this item

  • 【Fits Mega Rolls Size】Our black toilet paper holder wall mount is spatially upgraded to meet the size of most mega rolls on the market, lengthening the distance between the wall and the rod. No need to worry about whether your toilet paper holder with shelf will fit when you want to change toilet paper. Please replace your favorite toilet paper with confidence!
  • 【Humanized Design】The curved design on the top of the matte black toilet paper holder prevents everything you place from slipping. You can place various items such as mobile phones, small plants, perfume, wet wipes and more. All the edges of the GLNLQ bathroom toilet paper holder are carefully polished, and the end of the rod has a knob design to prevent the roll from falling.
  • 【Stainless Steel Material】Our adhesive toilet paper holder is made of SUS 304 stainless steel, which is anti-corrosion and anti-rust, ensuring its durability and reliability. It can withstand the humidity of the bathroom without rusting under any circumstances. This toilet paper roll holder also has a waterproof coating for easy cleaning. Simply wipe with a damp cloth and allow to air dry.
  • 【Modern Stylish Design】Modern design matte black finish suits various home decor styles, add modern home atmosphere. Blends perfectly with your bathroom while providing all the features you need. Standard workmanship creates a beautiful and durable toliet paper holder. It's a perfect mix of good looks and usefulness. What are you waiting for, take it home now!
  • 【Two Easy Installation Options】Self-adhesive or drilled, we come with adhesive and screws. 1) Self adhesive toilet paper holder black without drilling: just peel off the self-adhesive pad film and stick it on a smooth wall. 2) Drilled Hole rv toilet paper holder: For uneven surfaces, drill holes and use screws for installation. Both installation methods add elegance and convenience to your bathroom in minutes.



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #585 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
  • #4 in Toilet Paper Holders
Date First Available March 1, 2023

Product Description

toilet paper holder
black toilet paper holder
toilet paper holder wall mount
toilet paper holder with shelf
matte black toilet paper holder
adhesive toilet paper holder
adhesive toilet paper holder

Darnell
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Does its job and holds up well. The adhesive holds up well, no signs of wear after a month. I use the top for toilet wipes, nice and simple. Recommend to anyone who wants something minimalistic.
KAM
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Has held fast on the side of a cabinet for several weeks now. Easy to ally and cones with screws if that's the way you want to attach. Toilet Paper rolls fits easily and stays in place. The shelf has been a cute place to put a very small bottle of spray and a very small plant.
Evan's Mommy
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Very easy to install. I decided to use screws. It’s the perfect size and the top shelf is perfect for my son’s baby wipes. Very well made and looks great.
Beth
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
this was delivered to someone else’s house and I had to send my daughter trouncing through the neighborhood through snow to ask neighbors if they had it , I called Amazon to complain that their driver apparently took it to somebody else’s house because it said delivered but was not delivered here.. their instructions were: go find it, ask neighbors. In my opinion when the driver does not follow instructions and takes your package elsewhere They should call that driver and send THAT DRIVER right back to find it. As far as the holder which we finally found. It is very good . Looks good. Very sticky and holding well. Easy to change the paper , it’s space saving.
Diane R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Great item and I buy the large rolls of toilet paper and they fit perfectly! The ease of installing was good with the double sided tape and the two screws that helped to hold it, but after two nights of it falling off the wall with just the double sided tape I used the screw which helped. It's so nice to have my phone on top and listening to my music! Looks great!
Julie
Reviewed in Australia on January 22, 2025
Great product & quick delivery
Pooja
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
it perfectly matches my other fixtures. Installation was a breeze—it came with all the necessary hardware and clear instructions. the peel and stick doesn’t work for me, came off in couple weeks but hardware works well.
Brenda
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Adhesive says 3M, but it's a blue logo which was immediately suspicious and did not feel as tacky. Sure enough, the adhesive was not strong enough, I had to reinforce it with legit 3M branding mouting tape and that made it stick without an issue. Also, the toilet paper bar is crooked, but you get what you pay for. Overall, if already have the right mounting tape in your arsenal and aren't too picky about how the toilet paper bar sits, it does the job just fine.
I Know Some Stuff
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
Easy to install, looks great, sturdy and as described. Great place to set your phone, because you know you're gonna take that thing in the bathroom with you!Here's a fun article on why you should not loiter on the toilet for more than 10 minutes at a time, written by Mikhail Klimentov and published in The Washington Post:"Let’s get this out of the way upfront: Plenty of people use portable devices — phones, chiefly, but also mobile gaming consoles like the Nintendo Switch and the Steam Deck — while on the toilet. There’s a good chance, in fact, that you’re reading this article on the toilet.Incredibly, a few surveys have been conducted on the subject. In one conducted by NordVPN earlier this year, 65% of respondents (of 9,800 adults surveyed) said they used their phones in the bathroom. But it also just feels anecdotally true. The habit isn’t a new one; people have kept books and magazines by the porcelain throne for decades. With ever-smaller and more portable devices in our pockets, it seems intuitive that we would turn to those devices in a quiet moment.“Look, there are two types of people in the world,” said Nir Eyal, an author and lecturer who writes about habits, focus and human behavior. “People who check their phone in the bathroom, and people who lie about checking their phone in the bathroom.”The practice is normally kept behind locked bathroom doors and left politely undiscussed. But in October, there was a vibe shift, brought about by the release of “Marvel Snap,” a new card game available on phones and tablets. “Marvel Snap is the best game to play on the toilet currently,” tweeted popular streamer and content creator Saqib “Lirik” Zahid to his almost 650,000 followers. “I hate Marvel Snap and so does my toilet seat,” blared a headline on the video game website VG247. And although full disclosure may not be desired by readers of an article like this one, I feel compelled to say: I too play “Marvel Snap” on the toilet. I’m Spartacus!Which prompted the question: Is it healthy to sit on the toilet with a phone? I turned to a gastroenterologist for answers.“You generally don’t want to spend more than about on average about 10 minutes,” said Dr. Roshini Raj, a gastroenterologist at NYU Langone, and the author of “Gut Renovation,” a book about digestive health. Though Raj acknowledged that — like with many things in medicine — there’s not a one size fits all answer, she pointed to three potential pain points for preoccupied poopers.Your toilet is grosser than you think. Here’s how to clean it better.First, sitting for prolonged periods of time could lead to hemorrhoids, sometimes-painful swollen veins in the anal area. Some of that comes down to the unique functional design of the toilet.“There’s a hole in the middle,” Raj said. “And so the actual anorectal area is hanging a little bit lower than the part that’s supported — your thighs. Just by that position, gravity is causing everything to hang a bit, and that is causing pressure on the veins. So even if you’re not straining, if you’re just sitting there thinking of something else, doing something else, there is some pressure being applied to those veins.”More subtly, there’s also the risk of your body starting to ignore its own signals. Peristalsis is the name for the progressive contractions that move stool through the intestine to the rectum. But sitting on the toilet for long periods of time not doing anything can hinder that process.“If you’re sitting for too long and not going to the bathroom, that kind of process actually stops,” Raj said. “Your body can start to not recognize those signals as well, so it can lead to constipation if you’re sitting for prolonged periods of time on the toilet without actually having a bowel movement.” This risk, Raj noted, is more likely to be one of many factors in issues like constipation, rather than the driving force.Then there’s the most obvious factor: bathrooms can be gross. Research shows that a toilet flush can aerosolize pathogens, spreading them to nearby surfaces. That can include your phone, if you rest it on a sink by the toilet, for example. But even beyond aerosolized bacteria, there are risks posed by plain old bad hygiene.“I see a lot of people who get food poisoning or catch different things by not having good hygiene practices in the bathroom,” Raj said. If you’re playing video games or using your phone on the toilet, you’re probably touching a lot of things you might not want on your device. “I just think generally speaking, if you’re on the toilet having a bowel movement or trying to have a movement, you shouldn’t be using your fingers on anything else.”If you’re staying within healthy time limits and — crucially — always maintaining good personal hygiene, your behavior probably doesn’t need to change. But if you’d like to make a change, there are some simple ways to go about it.For starters, don’t assign a moral valence to staying in the bathroom for too long, cautioned Eyal, the author and lecturer. The rumination on the behavior can be “more mentally damaging for our mental health than the behavior itself,” he said. Just be intentional about your behavior, setting plans for what you do in certain settings.“There’s nothing wrong with taking your phone to the bathroom for a few minutes and doing your business and then coming out,” Eyal said. “But if you said, ‘Oh, I planned to be with my kids, but now I stayed in the bathroom for 30 minutes scrolling on TikTok or Instagram,’ well, now you’re distracted, because you planned to do something and now you’re not doing it. So that’s the best piece of advice: to know what you wanted to do with your time so that you have a priority to spend your time doing that thing, rather than wasting it in the bathroom.”It’s also important to remember: phones and other mobile devices aren’t inherently bad, nor are they insurmountably distracting. If you find yourself perpetually losing track of time, consider whether you’re attuned to bigger stressors in your life, and to how you’re feeling in general.“90% of the time that we get distracted by our phones in particular is because of what’s happening inside of us,” Eyal said. “Boredom, loneliness, fatigue, uncertainty, stress, anxiety. These sensations lead us to look for escape from our present reality. And so one of the important things to do with this problem, just like any distractions, is to ask ourselves: What am I escaping when I go to the bathroom for 30 minutes? What feeling am I trying to not feel by hanging out on my phone[?] ... Is it my kids are driving me crazy? Is it work is too hard? Is it that I’m bored, I’m listless, I’m stressed, and now I can take my mind off of those problems?“The fact of the matter is, if we don’t deal with that, if we don’t know how to deal with that in a healthy manner, I think we will always find a distraction.”So remember: Think about how you’re spending your time, and wash your hands. And if you’re playing “Marvel Snap,” do no more than two matches if you’re doing number two."So if you don't know - now you know!
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