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32-33 1/4'' in. W x 72 in. H Pivot Swing Frameless Shower Door in Chrome with Clear Glass

SKU: FP32CH

Regular price $459.00USD
Regular price $519.00USD Sale price $459.00USD
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Description

    Pivot shower screen allows for a wide entry, while using less space. Great choice for smaller bathroom where a sliding door will not work. Reversible for a right or left wall installation to fit your specific layout.

  • Frameless pivot shower door: 32-33.5 in. W x 72 in. H.
  • Effective safety clear glass: 6/25 in. (6 mm) thick clear SGCC certified tempered glass.
  • Perfect waterproof: full length clear vinyl magnetic door seal and bottom strip make a great water barrier, prevent leakage to keep your bathroom tidy.
  • High quality guarantee: Durable and practical hardware material, professional installation recommended, 2-years warranty.

Dimensions

Approximate Max Installed Width 33 inch
Fits Finished Width 32 inch
Installation Width 32 - 33 1/4'' inch
Door Glass Thickness 0.24 inch
Product Weight 59 pound
Product Height 72 inch
Walk Through Opening Height 72 inch
Walk Through Opening Width 27 inch
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GC. Doan
32-33 1/4'' in. W x 72 in. H Pivot Swing Frameless Shower Door in Chrome with Clear Glass

This door is fantastic. Looks great and was fairly simple to install.
We especially like the automatic close of the door. It is quite smooth and fairly quiet. Does not close with a loud banging noise. We also like the door handle. Having the small knob on the inside is a great idea. This way a handle does not get in the way during the shower.
There are a few things that are minor that I would like to point out. First, I think the top and/or the bottom of the door would benefit with being identified with a sticker. Although the door is reversible, I can see where it could possibly be installed upside down and the lower gap would be bad.
Second is the lower trim piece that is adhered to the bottom of you floor or shower pan. The directions show the 2 end pieces dropping down onto the longer middle piece per the diagram. This is not rue, they need to slide on from each end. Thus making the silicone caulking smear along the direction of the sliding motion. See box c and box f on page 19.
Third is on page 7, both views are labeled as left pivot.
On page 11, the wood shim is actually a piece of foam provided which collapses a bit when the door is set on it making you gap not match what is mention in the directions.
Again, these are minor and I would not let these make my decision not to purchase the door. We absolutely love this door. The benefit of not having a framed opening is a plus also.