Best bathroom hardware according to redditors

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 top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Bathroom Hardware:

u/PainMatrix · 126 pointsr/gifs

Can also get it here on Amazon

u/VerGuy · 98 pointsr/gifs

> OK, where can I get one of those in the US? Some name for it?

Link: Zoie + Chloe Easy-Snap Toilet Paper Holder

u/ofekp · 43 pointsr/mechanical_gifs

Anywhere we can get this? Hand-Be is the company? Di they have a better looking products with this mechanism?

Update: Found it in 3 seconds https://www.amazon.com/EZ-CECOMINOD021717-EZ-Load-Toilet-Holder/dp/B001ONT90Y

u/unusualhammer · 32 pointsr/AsianBeauty

http://www.amazon.com/Bathroom-Lavatory-Brushed-Stainless-BGS2202B-2/dp/B00VWIQ7Z6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00

Husband just installed for me! Everything was sitting on the counter before or hidden away if it wasn't part of my active routine. Feels so nice to have it all on display!

u/Golf911 · 24 pointsr/videos
u/PresidentChaos · 22 pointsr/pics
u/Rick91981 · 20 pointsr/HomeImprovement

This might be stupid, but why not just use one of those 3M command hooks? They hold really well and you wouldn't have to worry about how to screw into the plaster. Would easily hold a leash and harness and they have metalic looking ones that are pretty nice: https://www.amazon.com/Command-Double-Nickel-1-Large-Water-Resistant/dp/B01C60C4FU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1518910748&sr=8-4&keywords=command+double+hook

u/trouserschnauzer · 15 pointsr/mechanical_gifs
u/JustShutupForAMinute · 13 pointsr/shittykickstarters

"I've never seen anything like it"

Well, minus this, this, this, this, this and literally six other pages of results for near-identical or superior products on Amazon, I guess he's right.

u/smegthis1 · 9 pointsr/DIY

this is ghetto.

Should have just got a normal one...
https://www.amazon.com/SinkPositive-D/dp/B00AA685II

u/iwannaboopyou · 9 pointsr/funny

My cat is a fuzzy little jerk just like yours. I had tried putting the TP behind the toilet on the tank, on the counter, wherever. Cat still got to it. Tried to keep the door closed, but my roommate is a jerk and never remembers to close the damn door.



Then I found this weird thing on amazon. It's like a little elastic locking gizmo for the toilet roll, you just unlock it to unroll TP, then lock it back up when you're finished with the business. Voila, no more wasted toilet paper.

I can finally go back to buying the glorious charmin strong. My cheeks yearn for it.

u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/funny

Yeah, insanity.

Because women, we have to wipe every time we pee. Or change a tampon. Or get excessive lube/fluid down there. Or sometimes when our period comes early/unexpectedly, and we need to scrub down before we can deal with it.

Sorry for the lesson, but after hearing so many guys complain about it, I just get frustrated.

(And if you want something that your ladies will be totally cool with having in the room, any of these will work.)

u/Oberoni · 6 pointsr/reloading

>Seating Die:


Seating dies push the bullet down into the case and for pistol cases remove the belling done by the expanding die. Many seating dies can optionally apply a crimp, though some people dislike this because the bullet is still being pushed downward as the crimp is applied. Some seating dies come with multiple or reversible seating stems, this allow you to seat different profiled bullets(FMJ/Ball, Spitzer, VLD, etc) bullets without damaging them. 



>Crimp Die:


Crimping dies push the case mouth into the jacket/lead of the bullet. This helps secure the bullet from ‘walking’ out of the case under recoil. There are taper crimps, often used in semi-auto oriented rounds that start from the base of the bullet and slowly narrow as it moves upwards towards the bullet and roll crimps which fold the very edge of the case mouth inwards. Roll crimps are often used on revolver cartridges like 44mag or 38spl and rifle rounds. Taper crimps are used on things like 9mm. 



>Factory Crimp Die:


A Factory Crimp Die or FCD is kind of like a fail safe. If a bullet is slightly too large or that particular round didn’t get seated far enough a FCD will correct the mistake. It doesn’t make an unsafe round(say from a bad powder charge) safe to shoot, but it will help make sure all your rounds chamber. Since many people don’t like to seat and crimp on the same step, they use their FCD as their only crimp die. 



>Powder Check Die:


A powder check die has a small free floating ram in the middle that drops into the case. It provides an easy way to spot check powder levels based on how high it raises. Some powder check dies will lock the press when they detect an over/under charge. In practice the low powder volume and wide case can make powder check dies unreliable for pistol loads. If you do use a powder check die you shouldn’t let it lull you into a sense of false security, you should still be visually checking your charges. 





>Powder Throwers:


This isn’t a “die” so much, but many do fit directly onto your press. They dispense or ‘throw’ a specific charge of powder every time they are activated. Do to the nature of how they work how accurate they are depends on the type of powder you are using. Flake powders and long extruded powders measure with much more variation than ball or short stick powders. Throwers come in three flavors; Case activated, manual, and press activated. Press activated throwers dispense powder anytime the press ram is moved up. This is fine for a single stage press, but on a progressive press it is just a big mess waiting to happen. A manual powder thrower has a small handle you actuate anytime you want to dispense powder. These are great, as long as you don’t forget to pull the lever for every case. Case activated throwers only dispense powder when a case goes into them. These are great, especially on progressive presses. 




>Bullet Feeding Die:


Bullet feeding dies place a bullet into the belled/charged case. With a bullet feed die you don’t need to manually place a bullet for each round. While the dies themselves are 20-40 dollars they won’t always save you time without an automatic bullet feeder hopper which can cost several hundred dollars. Only useful on progressive presses.



>Case Feed:


Again this isn’t technically a die, but it attaches to your progressive press and places a new case into your shell plate automatically. These are specific to your press and usually cost several hundred dollars.


Many powder throwers can be given a PTX add on that will expand as well as charge the case. On a progressive or turret press this saves you a spot on your press and on a single stage it saves you from having to do a separate belling step. 




Shell Plates


Most die sets come with a shell holder of a matching caliber to keep the brass in the press. However if you are buying your dies piecemeal you’ll need to get a shell holder set. Progressive presses use “shell plates” which hold multiple rounds at a time. These can be proprietary and will need to be purchased separate from your dies. 



Lee shell holder set $27.99


Hornady LnL AP shell plate 9mm $24.64




Case Trimmer


When a round is fired the case is under such extreme pressure that the brass actually acts like a plastic. It expands outwards in all directions until the chamber stops it. In front of the round however there is nothing to stop the brass from flowing. Because of this the brass grows in length. After a few firings the brass may be too long to fit in the chamber of a gun again. To combat this after sizing your brass(which further alters its dimensions) you measure it. If it is too long you need to cut some of that excess off with a case trimmer until it is the proper size again. This is primarily only a concern for rifle brass.




Case trimmers can be free hand, manual, and motorized. Free hand allows you to remove brass, but requires you to check with a case gauge often to ovoid over trimming. Manual trimmers allow you to set a certain length to cut to and do all rounds to that length rotating a small lever by hand. Motorized trimmers allow you to set a length and very quickly trim a large amount of cases. Some manual trimmers can have drills attached to make them faster. Not all motorized trimmers can handle multiple calibers.



Lee Zip Trim $21.99 and Lee Cutting Ball $9.99


Lyman Universal Trimmer $82.99


World’s Finest Trimmer .223 $75.95




Chamfer/Deburr tools



Chamfering removes a bit of metal from the inside lip of the case so that bullets seat more smoothly. Deburring is removing a small amount from the outside edge of the case mouth to help remove any burrs or flakes caused by chamfering. You don’t need to do either on pistol rounds as the case is belled wide enough to accept the bullet without it. 


You can also chamfer primer pockets. This will make seating easier and in the case of crimped primer pockets it is required. 


Again, there are manual and motorized options available. Motorized is worth it for anything above small batches.



Lee Chamfer Tool $3.99


Lyman Case Prep Multi Tool $22.99


Hornady Case Prep Trio $99.99



Bullet Puller


In the process of setting up your dies you’re going to make some dummy rounds. No primer, no powder, just case a bullet to dial in your case bell, seating depth, and crimp. You can just throw these rounds away. . . or you can get a bullet puller and recover your components. There are kinetic bullet pullers that work well with heavier bullets(125gr+ in my experience) and collet bullets that attach to your press. 



Frankfort Arsenal Kinetic Bullet Puller $17.76


Hornady Cam-lock Bullet Puller $31.56



u/frostystorm · 6 pointsr/promos

www.thinkgeek.com

Another reason to be broke.

I do have something along the lines of:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003H85PWU/?tag=047-20

I am adding blinking LED lights, a motion detector, a chip that reads and plays back audio files from an SD Card and a speaker to the hollow inside of the toilet paper dispenser, so when you sit down to shit the demon slanders you for your heinous deeds taking place in my house.

u/Velozity · 5 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

You can buy it off amzon here

u/Quantis_Ottawa · 5 pointsr/reloading

Here's my 2 cents.

  • Don't get the kinetic bullet pullet. They are messy and break easily. Look at the Hornady Cam-Lock Bullet Puller and associated collet for your caliber. Works super well.

  • With the Lee Gauge/Holder thing for case trimming. Stick that sucker in a drill (I use a drill press). I believe you will need this piece as well to hold the gauge.

  • Drop the digital scale. The kit comes with a balance beam scale that's probably more accurate and doesn't require a warm up time. It's also not sensitive to what type of lighting you use.

  • Highly recommend the Hornady Comparator for your calipers. It makes measuring the round much more accurate. You'll probably also want the OAL Gauge down the road.

  • The Chronograph is nice but you won't need it until after you have worked up your load. Then you'll shoot a 10 shot string over it and not touch it again. It might be better to leave that for a later purchase or see if you can borrow one for a day once you're ready.

  • I have a RCBS Rock Chucker and I converted it with the Hornady Lock-N-Load Bushings and it's awesome. I'm not sure if the lee can do that but it would be a nice addon.

  • Buy a powder trickler. It will keep you sane and save you time until you can buy a automated trickler. It's big $$ but ultimately worth it.

    Otherwise good luck. Your first load will be scary but once you get the hang of it you'll be amazed at the accuracy you can achieve. Also the self reliance part is cool too!

    EDIT: If you're looking at a tumbler get the stainless steel kind. WAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYY better than anything else. So good that I've switched to bring my brass to a buddy who has one instead of doing it in my media tumbler.
u/Zach_N · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Sure there you go: Link

And another wider photo of it in my bathroom.

I've been waiting for this shelf to arrive before posting this Shelfie :) Had a bad one that needed replacing and installed this shelf last week. Really happy with it, it also has 2 tiers as you can see.

If drilling is not an option, you can also glue it, I glued mine to china tiles and its solid as a rock. Used extra strong industrial glue.

u/ebmoney · 4 pointsr/HomeImprovement
u/jorji · 4 pointsr/funny

For lazy non-Japanese:
Here, or here.

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

u/bigroblee · 3 pointsr/funny
u/ZenBastid · 3 pointsr/Siamesecats

In case shutting the bathroom door is out of the question, you could cover the roll:

https://www.amazon.com/Free-Paws-PF-100-Paws-Free-Toilet/dp/B008NSV2X0

Of course, your kitty may just need a feline friend...

u/SchrodingerSemicolon · 3 pointsr/aww

It's not the same but I've had this one on my Amazon wishlist forever now. You just made me realize how old I am for having a toilet paper holder on a wishlist.

u/ThisNameIsFree · 3 pointsr/CatGifs
u/kiakitty · 3 pointsr/Dogtraining

Try to limit access, close the door to the bathroom. Look into getting a covered roll holder if you are concerned about forgetting to close the door. And like everyone else is saying, don’t punish him if he does get it, just ignore him and clean up.

Edit: like this tp holder

u/Xathroz · 3 pointsr/mechanical_gifs
u/redbit2020 · 3 pointsr/specializedtools

nice, but don't they use bidets equipped with warm air dryers nowadays?

edit: here is a similar toilet paper holder: https://www.amazon.com/EZ-CECOMINOD021717-EZ-Load-Toilet-Holder/dp/B001ONT90Y

or a bidet with warm air dryer: https://www.amazon.com/BATHWA-Temperature-Controlled-Posterior-Installation/dp/B079GT6CV2/

u/sammisamantha · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I have had this problem. highly suggest this! http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008NSV2X0

u/buuueed · 3 pointsr/newsokur

元のサブミに載ってたやつだけど、一応買えるみたい。在庫あるって言うのに7月7日から出荷とかみると、輸入してるだけなのかな。

u/Pafkay · 3 pointsr/DIY

I bought this fan for our bathroom and now the mirror doesn't even fog. But for something like this you would need an external humidistat, but to be honest it moves that much air it doesn't seem to need one (in our house).

We suffered from a lot of black (and pink??) mold before this and now we have nothing, our bathroom is 18m3 so it's not huge (typical UK bathroom), but that fan has worked wonders. The builder who installed it was condescending to say the least, 3 weeks later he called me up and asked me to buy him one :)

u/CrookedStool · 3 pointsr/pics
u/raybreezer · 3 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

Sounds like you need one of these .

u/F4nboy · 2 pointsr/raisingkids

Do you keep the new rolls in the same room? Maybe stack them up within arm's reach?

Or get one if those quick swap ones like: EZ-Load Toilet Paper Holder by EZ https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001ONT90Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CaHmybXN0HAD6

Make it so easy she'll take the path of least resistance. Say you've compromised and you expect her to as well. The threats and arguments are currently the path of least resistance.

u/dbinkerd · 2 pointsr/reloading

I find it to be just the opposite. Using the round nose insert in the seating die will cause HP bullets to smash/roll inwards. I use the flat insert, just as I would for flat point bullets.

Also, what others have said: seat your bullets without any crimp being applied. When I set that die up I make certain it does not have any crimp being applied as I get the seating component dialed in. After all of my rounds have been seated, I back the seating stem out and then start dialing in the crimp by bringing down the main part of that die. Once you get the desired crimp, lock it in.

Lastly, I bought a set of these for my dies. The ones included by RCBS are okay for the decapping/resizing dies, and for the die that flares the case. Once those are set I leave them alone. But the bullet seating/crimping die gets set up each time I use it and the little brass set screws in the RCBS locking rings are a poor design. Using the Hornady on just that die on each of my die sets was a die saver, for me.

u/_just_a_dude_ · 2 pointsr/cats

Though our problem wasn't nearly that bad, the girlfriend and I have completely abandoned the wall-mounted holder and went to something like one of these.

u/REDHEAD_FUCK_ME · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I'd never seen this product until I moved to Japan... so.... here's my pitch....


Do you hate changing the toilet paper rolls? do you just use the old cardboard roll still on the roll holder as a simple "shelf" for the new roll of TP? If so, you need this product. Hi, "REDHEAD_FUCK_ME" here for EZ load Toilet Paper Holder This product practically sells itself. I know what you're thinking... I've got $50 to spend and I want to improve my life. I under stand that, so many people do, and now here's your chance to do exactly that and spend less than half of your budget doing so.

Tired of those empty carboard toilet paper rolls hanging around your bathroom? Tired of dealing with that annoying spring-loaded metal or plastic tube that just seem to cooperate? Aren't you tired of the kids loading the TP onto the holder the wrong way? THE SOLUTION IS HERE.

The EZ-load Toilet roll holder uses top secret proprietary technology from the nation that brought you manga porn and the smart toilet! The sturdy ballistic composite EZ loader simply mounts to the wall right where your old TP roll holder was. Toss that old garbage away! The new EZ loader has two spring fed tabs that pop down and hold the TP roll securely, while allowing easy removal. To insert a new roll, push the roll up from the bottom and the tabs lock in place effortlessly. To remove the empty cardboard tube, grab the tube and simply pull up, and it pops right off.

Changing toilet paper has NEVER been THIS EASY. Do you have young children, or does grandma live at home now? EZ Load Toilet Roll Holder is perfect for them! Lazy-ass entitled children now might give just enough of a shit to change the roll themselves before yelling at you, slamming their door and playing minecraft all night. Grandma's weak-ass arthritic hands can even change the TP roll! If only she could still wipe, too!

Call now and we will include the "annoying flap cover" that you'll rip off and throw away once you discover it's a useless addition tacked on so that this ad makes it sound like you're getting more for your money.

ORDER NOW!

u/fearswindowlessdoors · 2 pointsr/succulents

Probably not what you're looking for, but I actually already bought this shelf because it is the perfect size to sit on my extra-deep window sill. Super versatile, super plant-sized, and probably gonna buy another 1-2 because I just realized I think I can actually fit 3 of these in my one window.

studiolife

u/Antihero89 · 2 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

For everyone who needs a place to put it, while using a tissue:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B014SUU8A4/ref=mp_s_a_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520377988&sr=8-1-spell&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Toilet+paper+ho+der+smartphone

I use the JTech grip case for my Switch. Coincidentally the flat space between the grips on those case has the same length as this metal top. Therefore it fits perfectly and makes it a pretty secure place where the Switch doesn't accidentally fall on the ground because it perfectly locks in place.

u/danny0wnz · 2 pointsr/xboxone

I was looking for something similar for a while. I ended up getting 3M command strips, and using those to attach to a cut piece of over-door hook that worked surprisingly well. Clear too so not really noticeable and mountable just about anywhere. If you needed a pic I could get one for you. Also 3M has a spice tray that works pretty well for a standard controller but not so much on an elite. If you shop around they should have something that would accommodate an Xbox one controller nicely by now..

Edit: I know from experience that these work pretty well. The medium size holds a ps4 controller nicely, as it's a bit more slim-lined. I would think the large would be close to perfect for an X1 controller. I can also provide a pic of the medium size of you need it.

Something like this or this could work. The reason I went this route is so I wouldn't have to drill into the walls, and easily moveable as I move my room around often. Good luck

u/MD_Brah · 2 pointsr/reloading

If I was forced to pull 500 rounds, I think I'd drop the 25 bucks for a Hornady cam-lock puller

https://www.amazon.com/Hornady-050095-Lock-Bullet-Puller/dp/B000PCZZO4

u/konahaku · 2 pointsr/succulents

Sure, it's this one.

u/HumidNut · 2 pointsr/reloading

6-Pack Hornady Sur-Loc rings. They've been cheaper, I've bought them @ $12, $15 and $16, and if you have a decently stocked store nearby, check them out. I was in a fairly large outdoor store (but out of my way) and they had them for amazon prices. Since I get hit with sales tax, it's a wash. The Forester rings, although a more precise fit, run ~$5 apiece. I use the Forster on my more precision loads, but my handgun or non-precision applications, the Hornady rings work very well.

u/life_inxs · 2 pointsr/googlehome

Found these on Amazon for about $15 and the use of a screwdriver this could be a good solution.

in terms of getting it up off the counter and saving a bit of space.

Wall outlet Shelf

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Wall outlet shelf # 2

u/_jenaraeshun · 1 pointr/funny

Lol it's actually one of those stand alone roller things because my bf somehow broke one of the holder parts off the wall.

This exact one
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00451BNUG/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1473029406&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=toilet+paper+holder

u/Jag94 · 1 pointr/hockeyjerseys

These are the hooks that I used.
So far they're holding up well.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N7ERMVM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The wire I got at home depot. It was cheap. Also had to get ferrule and stop sets to create loops on the wires. Cheap and easy.

u/choochy · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Get one of these.


You can't change people.

u/WizardMelcar · 1 pointr/reloading

What country are you in? You can buy the lock rings on Amazon.

Hornady Sure-LOC Lock Rings, 044606 (6 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001OPTMU4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_CMzRDbC04EBQK

u/kat_fud · 1 pointr/AskReddit

You could try something like the TP Saver, but I think that would be pretty easy for an adult to bypass.

My best suggestion is to put aside toilet rolls when they're down to an amount that wouldn't clog the bowl. Put one of these in the bathroom before the party starts and store all other TP in another room. When one short roll runs out, replace it with another.

Maybe post a note as to why you have to do it this way. Other guests may mention that they've had the same problem; and the list of suspects can be narrowed down that way.

u/kayno-way · 1 pointr/Parenting

What about these types - of sinks ? Buy the sink and attach it to the toilet tank, totally room for that

u/CollatrlDamage · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Adulting soo hard .... is SO hard.

  • Your favorite scented candle and a candle lighter (I like to try and make new places smell like my own ASAP)

  • Drain Snake

  • Tools. I got this tool set and use it allllll of the time. I get really annoyed by loose knobs or pan handles and it is nice to be able to fix them! Here it is on Amazon if you are trying to keep you list there but it was cheaper at Walmart

  • A toilet paper roll holder you like. I helped a friend move into a house 2 weeks ago and it didnt have a roller! You can get the stand kind that doesn't screw into anything, the classic kind or my favorite, the hook kind

  • Cheese Grater

  • Peeler (like for potatoes)

  • Deepending in where you live, get some sidewalk salt and a snow shovel BEFORE you move because you dont want to be walking on snow and ice going back and forth between the vehicle and the house.

  • A knife sharpener (sharp knives change lives when cooking)

  • A few extra power strips, I recommend at least one with like 12 plugs.

  • Batteries for all of your remotes and fire alarms

  • LIGHTBULBS! Places have the yellow bulbs but last year I discovered LED Daylight bulbs that are more of a white/natural light than the yellow bulbs that are the standard. They make me feel less like I live in a dark cave.

  • One of those sleep masks that you can heat up or freeze. Sometimes sleeping in a new place is hard and this might help.

    Finally, this is the first time you are moving in with an SigOther so make sure you have something that you can do on your own. Both of you should. It is good for you mentally if you know that you have the ability to go curl up with a book and your favorite warm blanket or something if you get a little annoyed with your SO and you feel like you need a break.

    If I have anything else I will post it. But goodluck!

u/berrypeachie · 1 pointr/IndoorGarden

I purchased this setup for my windowsill. Overall I like it, if you have spider plants or pothos it maybe a bit difficult to place on the lower shelves.

u/46651677798842133 · 1 pointr/Adulting

I got a standing desk because of some other issues, but it inadvertently helped a lot with keeping my cat off my desk when he was having super needy moments and I really needed to get something done without a tiny fluffy godzilla stomping all over my desk. Having spill-proof containers for liquids helps a lot too. Everything else, except my monitors/mouse/keyboard, stays in a bag. My boy is less than a year old and very rambunctious though.

Sometimes just setting him down every time he jumps up annoys him enough to leave it alone, but he's damned persistent. Playing with him a few minutes on my bed and setting up a new configuration with his tunnels and toys seems to help too.


With blinds, I've found that vertical blinds work out well. I still have to adjust them occasionally, because he stomps through them, but they don't collapse like horizontal blinds do and they tend to just fall back into place. I also have to keep the chain tucked up and away, because he'll try to run off with it (and I'm afraid he's going to hurt himself by jumping off the window sill with it in his mouth).


I've been considering something like this for the toilet paper battle, but for now I've just resorted to keeping the bathroom door closed because I don't want cat fur in my tub.
https://smile.amazon.com/Mounted-Waterproof-Paper-Holder-Bathroom/dp/B00OO2MSB4/

u/bearsinthesea · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Do they still have it? i don't like the look of grundtal. Perhaps a HJÄLMAREN

EDIT: Amazon for the win, no spring + phone storage!
https://smile.amazon.com/Stainless-Bathroom-Storage-Brushed-APL-8912F/dp/B014SUU8A4/ref=sr_1_42?ie=UTF8&qid=1483845624&sr=8-42&keywords=toilet+paper+holder

u/Randori68 · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Honestly, I would do the same. The holders where you have to tear off the cardboard tube are just a pia. I much prefer the holders that you just easily and quickly slip the roll onto such as this one.

https://www.amazon.com/Moen-DN8408CH-Preston-Holder-Chrome/dp/B000SQS6L6/ref=lp_16350361_1_4?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1483415376&sr=1-4

u/RabbitSeesSTARS · 1 pointr/Parenting

I've heard of this product, but never tried it. Worth a shot?

u/bedintruder · 1 pointr/funny

Seriolusly. I feel like this should be a LPT seeing as how many people have issues with others in their household not refilling the TP holder.

GET ONE OF THESE: http://www.amazon.com/Moen-DN8408CH-Inspirations-Holder-Chrome/dp/B000SQS6L6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1372254200&sr=8-1&keywords=toilet+paper+holder

With one of these style holders, its just as easy to put the roll on it as it is to set it down. And they can't set it down on the holder either. If they still refuse to replace the roll onto it, there is a bigger issue than just laziness.

u/MaxPowerzs · 1 pointr/gifs
u/JOE619 · 1 pointr/gifs

Get it on Amazon now!

u/ajaxanc · 1 pointr/gifs

Found this in Amazon. EZ-Load Toilet Paper Holder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ONT90Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4fFCxbDWPGY9G

u/jenova314 · 1 pointr/pics

I saw a similarly ingenious idea at my in-laws' place in Japan.

u/UrAnusBangusMyWangus · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

Get yourself one of these, so you dont have to take the rod out.

u/4011 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Was just about to say the same. They even make shiny ones.


Command Large Double Bath Hook, Satin Nickel, 1-Hook, 1-Large Water-Resistant Strip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01C60C4FU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IOXPAbT7KH32X


Good luck!

u/SlowTurn · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

This is the cheapest toilet paper stand I can find quickly. But you need this.

u/bookchaser · 1 pointr/DidntKnowIWantedThat

I own one of that design. It would be much better without the top flat, which gets in the way and fails to make the holder any more aesthetically pleasing. It's not as if it hides the fact you have toilet paper there, and the flap serves no functional purpose.

It's otherwise nice, a cinch to replace a roll. $14 on Amazon.

u/lasercat_pow · 1 pointr/AnimalsBeingJerks

get yourself one of these

u/suckinonmytitties · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite part of the holiday is getting to spend time with my family. Since leaving for college I don't get to see them all as much or be at home so its really nice spending so much time with them all.


I would love this toilet paper holder for my bathroom if I win.

Batman

u/lilmissRoja · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

this

If you don't like it, I think you'll at least find some humor in it! :D

and I'm lilmissroja, and I like owls! :D

u/I_See_Dead_Redditors · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have a whole wishlist dedicated to add-ons.

This would be awesome. But if you want to pick and surprise me if I am chosen that is cool to :)

u/OrchidTostada · 1 pointr/freebies

mDesign Metal Over The Tank Toilet Tissue Paper Roll Holder Dispenser and Reserve for Bathroom Storage and Organization - Hanging, Holds 1 Roll - Chrome https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GOINL5W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xEc0Db3CGN983. This worked for me , when the freebie didn’t.

u/UltraBallUK · 1 pointr/gpumining

I run one of those extract fans (I got a Sealey branded one, in reality they all come from the same factory in China, just a different sticker). Mine's the 12" version and it's incredible in-efficient, chews up 300-400w to flow 800m3. I have some 6" fans that do 450m3 and only use 55w.

If you care for efficiency then look at inline fans, you could get ten 6" inline fans and still only use 550w while sucking 4,500m3 worth of hot air away from your machines. I live in the UK and will show you what I use, you likely won't be able to get the same brands but certainly similiar.

150mm (6") inline: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01LYEJXO9/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The 300mm 12" ventilator (like you're using): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-VEN300-Portable-Ventilator-Ducting/dp/B000ROF4EQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1521469294&sr=8-1&keywords=sealey+ven300

u/ickyfehmleh · 0 pointsr/reloading

I also left out the cost of lock rings. A [6-pack (why 6?!) of Hornady lock rings is ~$19] (http://www.amazon.com/Hornady-Sure-Lock-Ring-Pack/dp/B001OPTMU4/) and a [5-pack of Dillon lock rings is ~$4] (http://www.dillonprecision.com/#/content/p/9/pid/24511/catid/4/Dillon_5_Pack_Die_Lock_Rings). I don't recall the LnL bushings requiring the Hornady lock rings, however.

For what it's worth I liked the Hornady lock rings more than the Dillons, although the Hornady rings on a Dillon toolhead didn't leave much room.