 |
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Kamenstein 4536 Perfect Tear Paper Towel Holder, Stainless SteelCustomer Review: paper towel holder Summary: 2 Stars
This paper holder is difficult to use with one hand. The paper roll spring is so tight that you have to hold the top of the roller in order to tear a single sheet of paper towel. If oyu do not hold the top the paper towel roller tips over instead of allowing you to tear the paper. Kind of defeats the purpose it was purchased for, to tear a single sheet with one hand.
Customer Review: Perfect tear! Summary: 5 Stars
This paper towel holder/dispenser is perfectly weighted and controlled to give a person just the amount of paper towel sheets he/she wants.
I can't believe I lived with the old kind for this long! I bought one for use in the kitchen, the laundry room and another for the kid's bathroom so they can wipe out the sinks every day! I love them!
Customer Review: I love this towel dispenser Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great product, probably best I've used so far. The stainless steel is nice looking and decent quality, and the click-click turning mechanism works well and is kind of fun. I haven't had any problems with it, and it fits all the towels (Scott big roll) I use without having to screw off the top part (towel fits right in from top). Highly recommend...
Customer Review: JUNK JUNK JUNK and who packs these boxes monkeys? Summary: 1 Stars
The thing first off is way to tight so the paper towel tears before you get what you want. The item arrived loose in the box flopping around and had broken plastic pieces a loose main stem and loose tear bar. The thing looked like it had been sitting in someones garage for a year. I think I will be sending this back. DO NOT BUY this it is junk.
Customer Review: neat idea, weak design Summary: 1 Stars
I have used this holder for a couple years now and I am finally replacing it. From day one, the spindle has constanly come lose. There is only one tiny little nut that holds the whole thing together, and it doesn't do the job. Every now and then you need to take out a nut driver and tighten it. And even when it is tight, the spindle still wobbles.
|
 |
|
|
|