Curved, angled design
Provides angled support that follows the natural motion of entering or exiting the bath or shower.
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The Homecraft Polished Curved Stainless Steel Grab Rail offers angled support for getting in and out of the bath or shower, with a high-quality polished mirror finish that suits...
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Provides angled support that follows the natural motion of entering or exiting the bath or shower.
Available in either finish to suit your bathroom style.
Durable construction built to withstand everyday use in a wet environment.
Oval fixing plates with attractive covers hide the screw fixings for a clean look.
A comfortable diameter and clearance designed for a secure, confident grip.
Ideal for angled transfer support at the entry to the bath or shower.
Product advice
The Homecraft Polished Curved Stainless Steel Grab Rail offers angled support for getting in and out of the bath or shower, with a high-quality polished mirror finish that suits contemporary decor. It's available in either a polished or brushed finish, made from rust-resistant stainless steel.
At 12" (305mm), Ideal for angled transfer support at the entry to the bath or shower. Oval fixing plates with attractive covers conceal the screw fixings for a clean, uncluttered look once installed, with a 32mm rail diameter and 50mm wall clearance.
As this rail is designed to bear weight, it should be fitted by a competent person to a suitable wall. It's also worth checking with a qualified electrician whether supplementary earthing is needed for metal fixtures in your bathroom, as this can vary depending on a property's electrics.
Buyer questions
Clear answers to the questions customers usually ask before booking a free home demo.
The curved shape provides angled support that follows the natural motion of getting in or out of the bath or shower, which some people find more comfortable to use.
This rail is available in either a polished or brushed stainless steel finish.
Most stainless steel rails of this type don't require additional earthing, but UK wiring regulations sometimes call for supplementary bonding on metal fixtures in bathrooms depending on a property's electrics. It's worth checking with a qualified electrician to confirm what's needed for your bathroom.
No, the wall needs to be capable of supporting both the rail and the load placed on it during use. It should be fitted by a competent person to a suitable wall.
If you have a disability or a long-term illness, you may qualify for VAT relief on an eligible grab rail. This usually involves completing a simple eligibility declaration at checkout, with the VAT removed at the point of sale.
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