🛁 Elevate Your Shower Experience with Style!
The Kenley Folding Shower Seat is a beautifully crafted, wall-mounted teak shower bench designed for both elegance and functionality. With a generous 330lb capacity and easy installation, it transforms your shower into a luxurious and practical space, perfect for anyone seeking comfort and style.
Color | Brown |
Material Type | Wood, Stainless Steel |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 3.36 Kilograms |
Seat Depth | 16 inches |
Minimum Height | 16 Inches |
B**5
Excellent Quality - Sturdy
Purchased and installed this folding shower chair in a small shower where space would not permit a self-standing chair.. The instructions and quality were very good, explaining the tooling required for the job. The template was a bit difficult to use as it required cutting in the center and applying to the wall in 2 pieces. Without the use of a level, it would have been extremely difficult to ensure the holes lined up. I would recommend the manufacturer send the template on one longer piece of paper. There's no room for error when drilling through tile!
J**R
Great seat
Extremely sturdy and well made.
M**L
Nicely made
We returned this because we ended up going with black fixtures, but this was very well made and would feel very comfortable relying on it in the shower.
J**S
Good design at the price... could use stronger brackets
I've had this installed for a few uses now and it's just what I wanted. I didn't mind paying more than some of the less expensive ones with a bottom strut, for the uncluttered look. The wood is solid hardwood presumably teak as others have confirmed but I expected teak to have a bit more red-orange tinge; it looks orange enough in the photo, but the product looks slightly more toward the color of stain I've seen called 'gunstock.' I'm doubting I'll ever see the aging effect that would reveal its underlying character because the wood is highly polished, very high quality looking.The bars are steel, chromed, with a nice plastic bushing at the hinge pins to reduce wear. The brackets are two-part, an aluminum plate that fastens to the wall, and chromed, plastic covers. The photo you might see (I'm seeing one on the left of this review as I write it) is oriented wrong... misleadingly. It shows the seat in the upright position, as when it is stored against the wall. But the photo is wrongly rotated 90 degrees. I say this because the brackets are taller than they protrude from the wall. If you drop the seat without holding it, the brackets absorb some of the weight as it falls, softening the impact. Not certain if this is by design.As for install, if you've done much mechanical work you can picture the extreme load on the brackets, with up to 100 pounds on each bracket, cantilevered so the load hits the bracket end about 2 inches from the pivot point. Since the hinges are 11+3/4 inches on center, only one is going to hit a wall stud. I installed another partial stud (3 feet tall) behind my shower wall and fastened it to the adjacent stud. The instructions show the use of a horizontal header, a good option.Recommended, but installing is not for novices and is not sufficient for fully holding adult weight.Update after 2 years of use in a steam room:There have been some comments concerned about the use of plastic for the bracket covers. I took my unit apart because I thought it was pulling away from the wall but it seems to have been just from the plastic bracket covers being pushed out 1/16th - 1/8th of an inch from soap that drips into it and solidifies.The plastic covers not only lasted 2 years under harsh conditions, but after cleaning gently with steel wool returned to 100% shiny condition. And the steel bars had only superficial rust stains, not rust through to the metal and also cleaned up perfectly, photos attached. One shows the plastic bracket cover after cleaning, and the aluminum bracket showing two years of wear. I didn't think to do a before photo. The other shows a before and after of the bars.But what might be more important is that the aluminum brackets do show deterioration... even though it hadn't failed on me so I don't know when or if it will. Notice in two of the images the circled cracks. One is on the hingepin's hole; the others on the flanges outside the hole. I'm putting it back together and using it again but I won't intentionally trust it with my feet in the air. You'll have to decide if this is concerning enough to choose one of the models that has folding legs or angle supports.
D**N
A+
A+
T**O
Sturdy
Just finished the bathtub to walk in shower conversion, and adding this small (yet sturdy) folding bench gives the whole project a plus.
F**B
BEWARE...BEWARE...BEWARE
This shower seat was purchased and installed in 12/2018. Initially I was pleased with the product and would have given it 5 stars. However the brackets have deteriorated, one of them to dust. luckily I noticed it before I sat on it. I contacted Kenley to see about replacement brackets, their response was they do not sell spare parts. A product that was intended to be used in a wet environment should be manufactured to last!too bad you can't give it below 1 star
G**N
Perfect Fit!
My Teak Wall Mounted Shower Seat is perfect for my shower. The foldable option is perfect for me as my bedroom shower is small so being able to raise the chair made it the best choice. I do stress to make sure you mount the hardware that supports the choir well. A professional should be used as drilling the tile requires proper equipment and making sir the screws are secure in the wall is important for a safe and secure chair
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