Can someone tell me the name of the part that fits on the metal bar in the shower on which the shower rose and hose attaches. It is that thing that can slide up and down and also moves side to side with the shower rose attached.
The end on my present one has broken off internally and as a result the shower rose and hose just slides down to the base.
Thanks for your help.
skins said
04:51 PM Apr 11, 2022
Cant help with a name, but an idea may be to take a picture of it with your phone & then show the pics at where you go to to try & get another one. Just an idea!
Bobdown said
05:13 PM Apr 11, 2022
DMaxer it is called a Shower Rail or sometimes a Para Rail, not sure if you can buy the slider separately or replace the whole unit.
Cheers Bob
hufnpuf said
07:02 PM Apr 11, 2022
This type of do-dad? https://www.bunnings.com.au/estilo-chrome-shower-rail-slider_p0027576
DMaxer said
06:51 AM Apr 12, 2022
Thanks everyone, especially you hufnpuf, that's the one. I see it is only $11 at the green shed.
Imagine how much it would cost if it was a brand name usually used in caravan fittings and you had to purchase it through a caravan spare parts supplier.
Whenarewethere said
07:01 AM Apr 12, 2022
A couple of cable ties, I often find them on the road, would have done the trick!
At the other end of the spectrum, we had to replace the pneumatic button on our Grohe toilet, it was installed by the previous owners of the property. Can't get individual sub parts so it was either use a bucket or cough up $204 for the new pneumatic button.
Can someone tell me the name of the part that fits on the metal bar in the shower on which the shower rose and hose attaches. It is that thing that can slide up and down and also moves side to side with the shower rose attached.
The end on my present one has broken off internally and as a result the shower rose and hose just slides down to the base.
Thanks for your help.
Cant help with a name, but an idea may be to take a picture of it with your phone & then show the pics at where you go to to try & get another one. Just an idea!
DMaxer it is called a Shower Rail or sometimes a Para Rail, not sure if you can buy the slider separately or replace the whole unit.
Cheers Bob
This type of do-dad? https://www.bunnings.com.au/estilo-chrome-shower-rail-slider_p0027576
Thanks everyone, especially you hufnpuf, that's the one. I see it is only $11 at the green shed.
Imagine how much it would cost if it was a brand name usually used in caravan fittings and you had to purchase it through a caravan spare parts supplier.
A couple of cable ties, I often find them on the road, would have done the trick!
At the other end of the spectrum, we had to replace the pneumatic button on our Grohe toilet, it was installed by the previous owners of the property. Can't get individual sub parts so it was either use a bucket or cough up $204 for the new pneumatic button.