Description
Towel hook "fesch" for attachment directly to shower curtain rods.
So your bathrobe and bath towel are always ready to hand when showering. Simply mount these robe hooks into our inner-running shower curtain rods. These bath towel hooks are made of V2A stainless steel and are absolutely suitable for wet areas. At the same time, the hooks are very flexible and can be attached at any point on the rail. Simply slide the grub screw with flat nut to the desired position and turn the hook. The stainless steel hook is very robust, but also elegant, attractive and chic, just smart! The hook fits perfectly with our shower curtain rods. This combination looks very classy and guarantees an all-round trouble-free movement of the curtain, even if a bath towel or bathrobe is hanging on the rod. You can also use the shower curtain rail as a towel rail. The dimensions and fastening system can be found in the drawing:
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Stainless steel hooks "snazzy", so your bathrobe and bath towel are always ready to hand when showering
Bathrobe "snazzy" made of stainless steel, elegant, attractive and chic
Towel hook "snazzy" fits perfectly with our shower curtain rods
Robe hook for installation in inner rails, here in the fastening rail of our inner rail shower curtain rod
Robe hook or towel hook "snazzy", looks very classy and guarantees an all-round trouble-free movement of the curtain, even if a bath towel or bathrobe is hanging on the rod
"Snazzy" towel hooks, very flexible and can be attached at any point on the rail.
"Snazzy" hooks, so you can also use the shower curtain rail as a towel rail.
Features
Designation* | Bathrobe hook or bath towel hook "fesch" for installation in internal curtain rods. |
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Processing | High-precision processing with CNC automatic lathes |
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Compatible | For all shower curtain rods with internal guide, for all internal guide systems with 6mm track |
Dimensions | 35x10mm |
Scope of Delivery | 1 Pc. Hook incl. Mounting Material |
Extras | You can attach the hook anywhere on the rod (rail), it doesn't obstruct the curtain's path! |