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Main Forum => Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: jmosier on November 14, 2012, 11:22:47 am
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I will be getting my new 2552 sometime in December. I do not remember seeing a toilet paper holder. Would some please let me know where they have put theres.
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Jim,
You have got to get one! If you bring it with you when you pick up your 2552, I am sure that they will install it for you.
When we had our 2551, we bought a satin nickel toilet paper holder and mounted it under the hanging locker. We also bought a towel bar and mounted that on the back of the sliding door.
Judi
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Thanks Judi, since I live in Southern California they are delivering it. Don't know where the hanging locker is. So I guess I will wait an see.
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Jim
Here is a link to a previous posting that shows the TP holder we use.
http://forum.phoenixusarv.com/index.php/topic,903.0.html
Barry
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We installed it on the inside of the door under the sink. Always out of the way, easy to reach.
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Phoenix does not provide TP holder or towel bars. You have to provide your own and they will install them.
We had the towel bars installed on the sliding door as far left as possible. One near the top and the other about midway down the door. Then I installed the TP holder on the same door as far right as possible just below eye level when sitting. I installed it because I wasn't sure of where I wanted it while at the factory during pickup. Sorry I don't have any pictures of this set up. 2Frazzled might have a picture that they can post. They took a lot of pictures inside my PC, when they toured it. I don't have any problems with them posting any of the pictures they took. They are nice folks and will be a great addition to our happy family.
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We have a 2350. We are nervous about mounting anything permanently to the walls. We found a toilet paper holder that is meant to mount over the toilet tank. Instead, we place it over the cabinet door. We have it placed so the toilet paper is inside the door. Open the cabinet door in front of you and there it is. It is out of the way and easy to access.
This is not were it was purchased , but shows a picture.
http://www.amazon.com/Over-Tank-Toilet-Paper-Holder/dp/B004TBPHC2/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1352978080&sr=8-7&keywords=tank+toilet+paper+holder
Hope this helps.
Roni
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I never knew there were some many ways to hold a roll of toilet paper. :-D
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The best place to hold it is within reach !!
I did the same as Billy & mounted it under the sink with
good double face tape. Works great, out of sight & always within reach.
Frank
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I finally found a free-standing holder....wrought iron or something like that...to stand between the toilet and the shower...ha...
kind of wedged in....it has a "thing" on top that holds a roll...and also holds three extra rolls inside. Works so far.
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I never knew there were some many ways to hold a roll of toilet paper. :-D
Hey, it's toilet paper, what else you got to do while sitting there?
:lol roflol roflol (cheer) roflol
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Thanks everyone, I will try these when I get my unit.
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The best place to hold it is within reach !!
I Do Agree With You Frank........Totally
:)(: William roflol
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I mounted a holder per attached picture - works great. Easy on/off. And a matching towel bar on the door.
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The best place to hold it is within reach !!
I Do Agree With You Frank........Totally
:)(: William roflol
Like someone once posted about the 2350's bathroom size... "There isn't enuf room to change your mind" or something like that. Well, the wife and I are not big people, so the 2350 and its bathroom is quite adequate.... But in saying this, I believe I could mount the toilet paper anywhere in the bathroom and it would be reachable! roflol
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GoPhoenix: thanks so much for the photo of your TP holder. Yesterday I went to Lowes, bought very much the same holder and towel bar and mounted them with super heavy duty double-stick tape. I'm hoping they stay in place so I don't have to drill holes for more traditional mounts.
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2019 Phoenix 2552.
I mounted a recessed toilet paper holder to right of toilet.
Cut a square hole in the wall (there is a 3 to 4 inch space behind).
Follow instructions for blind mounting.