(Part 2) Best bathroom hardware according to redditors

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We found 270 Reddit comments discussing the best bathroom hardware. We ranked the 171 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Bathroom Hardware:

u/ketamineandkebabs · 69 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Merriway BH02004 Soft Rubber Push in Double Towel Cloth Holder Screw Fix-White (Pack of 1) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00O7OXWNM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KagPDbSW567AJ

+1 towel holder

u/NessInOnett · 13 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

I'd rather get something more like this one https://www.amazon.com/Adhesive-Stainless-RUSTPROOF-Brushed-A7070-2/dp/B00LRH18BU/

Just as easy to replace, and doesn't look like it belongs in a hospital bathroom

u/303onrepeat · 11 pointsr/homeautomation

No where to put the cord? Really?

Mount Genie Smart Home Outlet Shelf: Hidden Cord Storage and Extra Custom Short Cords Great for Google Home, Nest, Security Cameras, Smart Speakers, and more https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0791KKKKB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_4Ko5BbJNDFXXZ

ALLICAVER Outlet Shelf, Power Perch with Built-In Cable Management, A Space Saving Solution for Google Home, Smart Speakers, Cellphones, Electric Toothbrush and More (white-decora) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J6M4PS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_YLo5BbQFPE3PK

u/random157294683 · 8 pointsr/reloading

Frankford Arsenal powder trickler. Compact, nice heavy base for stability, even flow. I also have an RCBS trickler and hate it. It's not as stable and the dispensing arm thingy is a weird two piece design that never seem to flow well for me.
GemPro 250 digital scale. Do not waste your money on cheaper options. I don't have experience with the chargemaster type of scale. I like to do things manually.
Redding Imperial Sizing Die Wax. Best stuff there is. Works amazingly well. I also keep a lanolin/alcohol spray lube around for doing large batch work, but Imperial Sizing Wax does a better job.
Hornady Bullet Comparator set. You don't mention what cartridges you're reloading. THIS KIT DOES NOT INCLUDE 6.5mm. There's a 14 insert kit that includes more, or you can buy just the few inserts you need.
Frankford Arsenal bullet puller. I buy what's cheap. These don't last forever. All the hammering eventually cracks the plastic. I've tried several brands and they all break eventually. I usually keep two on hand.


So that covers what you already know you need. Here are some more recommendations.

Hornady 9th Edition. I use this more than all my other manuals combined. I shoot a lot of Hornady bullets, though. If you already have a favorite bullet brand, you should buy that brand's manual.

Lyman Shooters Check Weights. I use these every single time I reload. I like knowing that my scale isn't lying to me. Digital scales can be finicky sometimes! These are worth every penny.

Hornady Headspace Comparator set. This is a lot like the bullet comparator set, except that it measure to the shoulder of the case instead of the ogive of the bullet. If you're planning on monitoring the amount you're bumping your shoulders during resizing, this is what you need.

Lyman Case Prep Multi-Tool. The chamfer tool that came with your kit will do the job, but this Lyman multi tool is my preferred method. It also comes with primer pocket scrapers that will be useful, and primer pocket reamers you should throw away and never use.

RCBS Uniflow Powder Baffle. This will help your uniflow powder measure throw more consistent charges.

RCBS Advanced Powder Measure Stand. If you're going to do a permanent installation of your powder measure on your bench, you will want this stand. Its price is absurd, but it's a great stand.

RCBS Universal case loading block. Your kit came with one, but you need at least one more.

What is your plan for cleaning brass? Wet tumbling with steel pins is the way to go. I have the Frankford Arsenal unit. It's huge and noisy. If I had it to do over I would purchase the dual drum tumbler from Harbor Freight and buy steel pins from Amazon.

Redding dies don't come with shellholders. Did you remember to get one?

What is your plan for case trimming? You don't mention what you're reloading. The cheapest option, which is actually my preferred method, is the Lee case length gauge and shellholders with their cutter and lock studs.

There are some additional case prep tools, but they would depend on what you're doing. If you are dealing with brass that has military crimps, you'll need tools to deal with that. There are primer pocket brushes, primer pocket uniformers, flash hole deburring tools, and a million other little things.

That's all that's coming to mind right now. I'm sure I missed some stuff.

u/wristwatch_enjoyer · 4 pointsr/WatchesCirclejerk

Link to watch winder for anyone who’d like to pick one up

u/BreathingEnthusiast · 4 pointsr/Parenting

We ended up needing one of these freestanding toilet paper holders for our bathroom. Now our boys, 10 and 8, actually change the rolls... however we still can't get them to move the empty cardboard tube the two feet from the counter to the trash.

u/jorji · 4 pointsr/funny

For lazy non-Japanese:
Here, or here.

And, if you like Ebay better than Amazon, try here.

u/pizza_closet · 4 pointsr/homeowners

Installing a WiFi thermostat has been helpful. I can monitor and change the temperature settings away from home, if I need to.

Steel storage racks in my laundry room with write-on magnetic labels. I use storage cubes and a dry-erase marker on the labels in case I ever want to change anything.

Phillips Hue lighting. I thought they looked cool before buying but was hesitant to buy because it's a little pricey and I figured it would just look cool and not really be useful. But being able to dim the lights, change to any color in separate rooms, and time the lights for being away or for bedtime has been very useful to me. There are a lot of options with these.

Edit: noticed and wanted to share a few more things as I walked around my house:

Humidifier, 1+ gallon capacity. Bought one from Target and set it in the dining area. Helps a lot with static shock with the dry air in the winter time.

Glass shelving (I shop a lot through Amazon.) on the side of the bathroom sink. Small bathroom with not a lot of space, so had to get creative.

And one sort of strange improvement: adopted a dog. I have a somewhat small house and a large yard in comparison to the neighborhood and house sq footage. I started to get resentful of my yard because it's a decent amount of upkeep and I didn't even really utilize it. Adopting the dog really made me appreciate the yard more; it's great that he has a lot of space to run around.

u/lolly_lag · 3 pointsr/Adulting

What about something like this?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002E35WE

u/Spheyr · 3 pointsr/reloading

I started with my powder that low and it drove me nuts. The RCBS stand can be had on Amazon as low as $12 on occasion, and it's totally worth it, like a world of difference. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004TEZH6A

u/DesolationRobot · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Usually the towel bars slide over brackets that are screwed into the walls. (The one that is loose you should pull off and see if the bracket is loose or if the set screw on bar itself clamping it to the bracket is loose.)

I have a hard time imagining that any kind of adhesive would hold well enough against a textured surface like that, but you could try with some 3M command strips. They also make towel bars that are meant to be fixed with adhesive though most seem to be intended for hand towels. I don't know how they'd do with the weight of a wet bath towel.

Also, those doors are probably hollow. If you do through-bolts with washers like /u/bsdaz suggests, I'd also get some sleeve spacers just slightly smaller than the door thickness. This will keep you from compressing the hollow door too much as you tighten the bolts.

u/BRANTFORDHWIII · 2 pointsr/DIY
u/paper_alien · 2 pointsr/lifehacks

Yeah, you ever seen the Paper Pot? Kind of cool, we don't use tissues here.

u/Kuric1 · 2 pointsr/reloading

You may want to look into a turret style as it'll make things easier and faster. Like the Redding T7

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000VNO2QO/

Also you may want to get a Frankford Arsenal digital scale it's 1/3 the price and has better reviews.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002BDOHNA/

I'd go with the Frankford Arsenal wet tumbler it's easier, holds more and the brass is cleaner. Also no dust.

www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HTN4R6O/

Also get the Lyman kinetic bullet puller it's got a nice soft handle the collet puller is nice if you have a lot of them to do.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0037N6IXA/

And don't forget a case gauge for each caliber

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001QD9XQ2/

u/8492_berkut · 2 pointsr/reloading
u/OGIVE · 2 pointsr/reloading

Please read the first third of both manuals before you start.

For precision rifle also consider the Lyman Long Range. Take some time to peruse that site while you are there.
Another manual and site, handloading for competetion

More reading here

A nice little case is available from Forster for the case trimmer accessories. They have an outside neck turning accessory that works well.

Hornady rings have wrench flats

That kit comes with a case lube pad. It is a PITA. Consider Hornady spray lube, read and follow label directions. Also consider Imperial Sizing Die wax. It is the slickest stuff available.

Wet tumbling with stainless pins will clean the primer pockets. Wet tumbling gets the outside of the cases 20% cleaner and the inside 1000% cleaner. It is a bit more labor intensive becauce it requires a drying stage. Frankford Arsenal has a nice wet tumbler kit.

The RCBS stuck case remover has saved the bacon of many reloaders. A kit can be made from drill bit, tap, socket, and bolt.

u/BreakingBadYo · 1 pointr/DIY
u/PlantyHamchuk · 1 pointr/relationship_advice

Next thing he's gonna break isn't going to be a toilet.

Get away from violent men who don't actually give a damn about you. You seem like a very sweet and kind person. You had a moment of vulnerability and instead of taking 1 minute to be a decent (not fantastic - just decent) human being he decided to be violent. That's horrible. Protect yourself and hold him accountable by getting out.

People will show you who they really are. He just showed you who he really is. He isn't a man, he's an angry violent selfish child.

As for cat-proof toilet paper storage, you can get something like this you can also consider something like these as backup for your periods or to use at night, something you could store in your bathroom. Or just buy a million tampons and leave them everywhere. I'm the official Toilet Paper Stocker in the household, so I keep track of how much we have in the bathrooms, and how much we have stored. It's an important role for someone to handle.

Empower yourself so you don't find yourself in this situation again. You know how you said there was a pattern? Pay attention, learn to notice warning signs, and heed those warnings in the back of your head or the nervous rumbling in your gut. You can still love someone while they treat you like shit. Relationships and emotions are complicated. But you deserve better than to live with an unpredictable violent selfish asshole. The reality is, he doesn't love you back, and he has shown you that a million tiny ways I bet.

u/detroiting0815 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Oh interesting!! I thought you meant something like this. What type of product do you have?

u/bkr4f · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ooh I don't want anything but I love love picking out goofy presents!

tp strongman

fully automatic nerf blaster

vhs journal

or you could give his car eyelashes

u/deviantpdx · 1 pointr/gifs

To be honest, I don't know what the excitement is over the Japanese (and German, apparently) solutions. They tend to be more expensive and break more easily without actually being more convenient. I prefer the hook style holders, they are just as convenient, and significantly more reliable.

u/geedavey · 1 pointr/MomForAMinute
u/FreakinRayOfSunshine · 1 pointr/funny

Have i got the product for you!


MollaSpace Paper Pot Toilet Paper and Tissue Paper Holder, Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004A9112S/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_xHiOyb5422757

u/Omegamanthethird · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Just use something like this. There will be no choice but to put a new one on.

u/iassessoldpeople · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This kitchen sponge holder that has been on my WL since 2013 lol!

/u/njbilbo What did the yoga instructor say when her landlord tried to evict her?

Namaste (ba dum sss)

u/awkwardlittleturtle · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/redchai · 1 pointr/puppy101

We keep our toilet paper in a holder like this. You can also get dispensers that are completely enclosed. Cut off access and keep working on impulse control.