🚿 Elevate Your Shower Experience!
The USA 8in x 14in Ready for Tile Recessed Bathroom Shower Shampoo Shelf Niche is a versatile and stylish storage solution designed for modern bathrooms. With its waterproof and mold-resistant properties, this shelf ensures durability and hygiene. Installation is a breeze, allowing for both vertical and horizontal setups, and the optional adjustable divider offers customizable organization for your shower essentials.
Size | SMALL RECTANGULAR 8" X 14" |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.25"D x 3.8"W x 14.25"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Installation Method | Wall Mount |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom Shower |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Vanity Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Additional Features | Ad, Waterproof, Lightweight, Durable |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Bathroom |
A**R
Simple and solid shower niche
Great product and easy to install. The instructions could have had some additional installation instructions for mounting.I installed two in a new shower construction project this last year. I ended up adding some additional 2 x 4 bracing on both sides of the niche since they were not centered on an existing stud. I used a heavy bead of silicon around the backside of the flange and mounted with stainless steel screws into the mounting studs. After a day to cure, the niche was ready for tile. Overall, it was easy to tile and the presloped sides make for a puddle free application. Ours were tiled in a simple
M**M
this neiche goes ONTOP of the durarock, not next to it...
I ahve used neiches that have a 1/4" thick lip that are designed to go side by side with durarock. NOT THIS STYLE -- this one goes ontop of the durarock. I like it less.
R**
It looks great-fits in the spot perfectly-we’ll see about the adhesion
It looks great-fits the spot perfectly-we’llsee about the adhesion!
O**N
Value for money
Quality product and fit perfectly between studs. Right height for above the bath tub!
A**.
The EZ-Niche works great and I ended up buying a second to install ...
The EZ-Niche works great and I ended up buying a second to install alongside the first. Note that this one is small and it really doesn't work well for in-shower use as the primary niche (hence the second one), but my old farm house was built with 10" on center walls and this is the only size that would fit. My only disappointment (and why this is a 4 star product, not a 5 star) is that once installed, the rear of the niche is still flexible. This may not be the case when tiled with larger tile - mine are tiled with small stones. Still - great product and I would purchase again (and plan to for another retrofit job)!
A**D
Perfect for the job.
Simple design but is perfect for fitting niches in bathroom refurbishment projects. Ensures that the niche is waterproof.Easy to tile over.
D**S
Perfect for small shower
This is very sturdy and perfect for a small shower.
D**K
Very Poor Adhesion with Polymer Thinset, and Too Shallow to Reach Opposite Drywall
This product has two fatal flaws, two deal breakers. The first is the niche's depth. I had previously used a different product in my master bathroom. That product's depth was such that it could be inserted into a stud bay and reach to the drywall on the other side, providing a firm surface for support. EZ-Niches aren't similarly sized. With a sheet of cement board installed against standard 2x4 studs, the niche's depth does not reach the drywall on the other side of the studs. Instead, there was a gap, perhaps 1/4" or more. Because of my previous experience, I assumed EZ-Niches were designed this way, and I neglected to inspect the spacing. Because these niches are made of thin-panel molded plastic, the plastic will flex. The back of the two EZ-Niches I installed flexed easily. Now, if you install an edge-spanning ceramic tile, you will not have a problem. Many people install glass mosaic in niches though, to serve as accents against simpler field tiles. This is also what I did. My solution was to drill holes through the drywall on the other side and fill in the gap with expanding foam insulation from a can.The other deal breaker, which is completely inexcusable, is that thinset simply does not stick to this plastic. I used Mepei polymer-enriched thin-set. Alpinebay recommends this type of thin-set, and claims you will achieve a "strong bond". Not so! I was grouting the niches, being nearly finished with a long, comprehensive remodeling of my children's bathroom. I noticed the glass mosaic tiles in the back of the niche were not adhered, despite having used the proper type and quantity of thinset. I cut out the non-bonding section, but when I pulled it out, it was obvious that none of the mosaic had a proper bond. All of it easily pulled out. To add insult to injury, one of the tiles around the perimeter simply fell off, a ceramic bullnose. I have the second niche below this one and I am fearful that none of my tiles have a "strong bond" and will fall off at some point in the near future.Since I cannot remove them, having already installed and grouted the entire tub surround, I must come up with an alternate solution. Thankfully I have a couple remaining sheets of the mosaic, although I think I am out of the bullnose ceramic. I am leaning toward using some kind of rubber cement, or perhaps Powergrab from Loctite, available in a caulk tube. I have contacted the manufacturer for some kind of response.I cannot recommend this product.
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