Toilet paper roll holder Pivoting arm design Extends 3.15 inches from wall Zinc die cast posts and steel ring construction Matches Leland bath collection perfectly Mounting hardware and template included If wood blocking is not available, tile/ masonry plastic or lead anchors for plaster/ drywall toggle bolts are recommended Color: Stainless steel Dimensions: 8.06 x 3.15 x 2.4 inches Manufacturer warranty: 5-year warranty
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Brand | Delta |
Item model number | 77850 |
Color | Silver |
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Product Id | 1714235 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.9 (7 ratings) 3.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 034449621212 |
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Delta Bathroom Wall Toilet Paper Roll Holder Storage, Stainless Steel | 77850-SS
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This product is really great and it looks wonderful. I love how it makes the bathroom look classy.
First off, its just a TP holder so I doubt its the focal point of your bathroom area. The install on these are easy but you do need to think ahead when doing the install. First establish where you will be most comfortable when reaching for the TP then install only one of the roller holders. Next, get a new roll of your favorite paper and fit the second holder to match the width of the paper you use. Mark the spot, level the holders and install. Now the dispenser fits your type paper and the spring loaded roller secures the roll so when you pull on it it doesn't go flying. Its spring loaded for a reason...
Delta must have fixed their size issue if there was one. The Leland Trim is excellent, heavy and durable, the design to install couldn't be more effective and simple to use. We use a name brand T-paper that claims to be over sized, it works great, both width and depth are are dead-on as they could be. The Leland look has to be one of the top 3 designs of Delta and we are thrilled we went that route. By the way, I installed these myself, no problems at all, easy instructions, all the hardware plus some comes with product and the instructions are clear and concise, even comes with templates to plot your install correctly. A+ Delta
Note: the picture in the description is not correct on Delta's website in comparison to the Leland part I received. Did I get and old or new design not reflected on the website? We bought the Delta Leland Pivoting Arm Toilet Tissue Holder online. All of the other Leland items for our bathroom are in, working, and looking fine. The holder itself is fine although it *seems* to be missing a piece on the trunnion. The pivoting end seems to be intact and correct but the trunnion seems to be missing a piece that locks into the pivoting end. There is just a stub at the end with a piece of thick plastic over the end. (See picture) The instructions say the spacing is 5-3/4". *** WRONG!!! *** It's 6-1/4". Now I'm going to have holes to cover up in the vanity because someone somewhere didn't put the proper dimensions anywhere: online or in the printed instructions that came with it! I just need to know if the stub with the plastic piece is correct or if I'm missing something? I gave quality, performance, and design average marks since they are all average for Delta.
while I like the style of the Leland tissue holder, I agree with the review from November, 2012. I recently remodeled my bathroom and selected all Delta Leland accessories as well as faucets for the sink, tub, and stool. The appearance is excellent. However, the tissue holder does not accommodate any of the popular toilet tissue brands. Only a single roll of the least expensive tissue paper on the market is useable. The Delta Leland stool lever was too small for the Universial Rundle toilet tank and had to be fitted with two different washers by my contractor to keep it was squeaking loudly with each flush. The shower head also had to be "adjusted" to allow enough water to pass through so a woman can rinse the shampoo from her hair. Bottom line, the Leland style looks nice but the lack of functionality is a daily irritant.
The design is such that it will not allow a standard roll of toliet paper to freely rotate on the cross bar. The bulbus design at the bottom of the spindles narrows the width which causes the problem. They must not check a product functionality before releasing it for sale.