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Bobrick B-4207x60 Satin Stainless Steel, 60" Curved Shower Curtain Rod

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$92.70
SKU: B-4207x60

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60" (1524mm) length. 1" (25.4mm) diameter rod is 20-gauge (1mm), type-304 stainless steel, satin finish. Swivel Brackets are chrome-plated zinc die-cast construction with exposed surfaces in architectural satin finish. Maximum 55-degree swivel rotation.


Measurement Diagram:


Primary Material: Stainless Steel   
Color/Finish: Satin   
Installation Type: Wall / Surface   
Mount Visibilty: Exposed   
Outside Diameter of Rod: 1"   
Rated Length: 60"   
Overall Dimensions: 60" Wide x 1" Tall x 10" Deep   
Net Weight: 2.44 lbs   
Shipping Dimensions: 62" Length x 11" Width x 4" Height   
Shipping Weight: 2.7 lbs.   
Manufacturer Model No.: B-4207 x 60   
UPC / GTIN: 716954012210   
Country of Manufacture: Taiwan   
Warranty: 1 Yr. Manufacturer's Limited   

Architectural Specifications:

   

Shower curtain rod shall be 20-gauge (1.0mm) stainless steel with satin finish. It shall have an outside diameter of 1" (25mm). Swivel Brackets shall be chrome-plated zinc die cast construction with exposed surfaces in architectural satin finish.



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6/29/2023 10:12 pm

Great product. But, read my WARNING for the elderly!

by Jim in Marysville, OH

Perfect fit across my standard (residential) tub/shower.
End brackets appear strong. I was going to replace the #8 flat-head screws that were provided, with #10 oval head. I wanted something extra-strong. But, the larger oval heads prevented the rod brackets from seating completely in the wall brackets. So, I used the #8's into studs. It does NOT sag, as I thought it might.
It's amazing how much larger it made the shower feel.
However, one thing to consider: It can be a bit disorienting, thinking the space is larger than it really is. I'm concerned that I might lean a bit too far, and fall over the edge of the tub! Probably NOT a good idea for elderly users. Maybe add a grab bar along the long wall of the shower, opposite the curved shower curtain.