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The $29 Find That Solved My Biggest Bathroom Storage Problem
This article highlights a common household dilemma: insufficient storage and hanging space for towels in bathrooms, especially in shared living situations. The author draws a parallel to coat hooks in an entryway, noting that often there aren't enough for guests, but her friend's innovative solution of multiple wooden circle coat hooks effectively addresses this. This analogy sets the stage for the main product under review: Command bath towel bars, presented as a practical and renter-friendly solution to bathroom towel storage issues.
The article emphasizes the ease of installation of Command bath towel bars, stating they can be installed in seconds using damage-free Command Strips, eliminating the need for tools and preventing damage to walls, a significant benefit for renters. The product is available in matte black and satin nickel finishes, and comes in two sizes: a 24-inch bath towel bar capable of holding up to 10 pounds (sufficient for a damp towel) and a 9-inch hand towel bar designed to hold up to three pounds.
A key concern addressed is the durability of Command Strips in a humid bathroom environment. The author confirms that the water-resistant strips have performed well even with hot, steamy showers, demonstrating their reliability. The towel bars can be affixed to various surfaces, including glass shower doors (ideal for limited wall space or easy access), metal, tile, laminate, finished woods, and painted surfaces.
Installation tips include using a level for proper alignment, particularly for the longer bath towel bar, and meticulously following the manufacturer's instructions, such as cleaning the wall with rubbing alcohol and allowing 24 hours before applying weight. The design also permits easy removal of the bar from its plastic mounting base for cleaning purposes. For those with extremely limited space, Command Metal Bath Hooks are suggested as an alternative, though the bar is recommended for faster towel drying due to better air circulation when towels are spread out. The article concludes by advocating for the purchase of enough towel bars to accommodate everyone in the household, thereby preventing common roommate conflicts over towel usage and justifying the product's cost.
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