Slip shower at the bathtub - experiences? Opinions?

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-27 15:17:38

Sebastian79

2016-07-27 23:21:07
  • #1
The one that stays within limits - you make a front wall, then that's enough.

Of course it has to be tiled and cut out - but that part has to be done with a normal hose anyway. Sealing always takes place in that area...

And the OP already has that anyway...
 

tecker2010

2016-07-28 17:13:32
  • #2
- do you possibly know exactly what you have from Hansa? Can you give me an approximate model name? Something like article number 53030200 on Reuter.de??

Regards
 

Benextra

2016-08-02 23:38:39
  • #3
we also have it with slip. Has been working flawlessly for almost 1 year now and has an integrated drainage for the drops. Shower head is excellent as a toilet paper holder, much to my wife's distress

The Hansa 53060200 is installed here
 

Bauexperte

2016-08-03 12:17:46
  • #4
There are also systems where the entire standard fitting disappears into the casing behind the tub. In the attachment, for example, from the manufacturer Steinberg. Costs incl. necessary accessories: € 1,100.00.

Rhineland greetings

 

f-pNo

2016-08-03 13:42:16
  • #5


When I only saw the picture, I already wanted to write that the paper roll is always at risk of getting wet. But since the "roll holder" is also your shower head, this risk should be relatively low.



Looks very good. We hadn't even thought about such a possibility. But we don't find the hose disturbing either - a matter of getting used to.

Why is an additional (Quote) automatically added behind my text again, which includes the text in the quotes? Even deleting it in edit mode doesn't help - (Quote) appears again. The individual quotes were also closed. Well, at least this text then stands below the quote.
 

Bauexperte

2016-08-03 15:03:45
  • #6
You probably forgot the backslash when copying & pasting - is that what it's called? I just corrected it. Rhineland greetings
 
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