Change or update the look of your shower with this 9 in. Curved Shower Arm with Flange in Brushed Nickel. This shower arm is constructed with durable stainless steel. A simple way to add space, comfort and elegance to any standard bathtub.
I had decided to get the Moen Magnetix shower head, but its design meant the head would end up being too low for taller people to comfortably use. So, I found this Glacire Bay shower arm. It solved the height issue, while looking very slylish and a little fancy. It felt substantial - not thin and cheap. It supports the rather heavy shower system I attached to it without any flex at all. I liked that the chrome was on a rustproof stainless steel base. There's no reason why this shower arm shouldn't be the last I'll ever need to buy/install.
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Mar 8, 2023
nice finish. Good price...
nice finish. Good price
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Mar 8, 2023
Needed a little more height and extension into the shower...
Needed a little more height and extension into the shower then what came with the showerhead I had purchased. This solve the problem and Looks great.
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Mar 2, 2023
Great fits perfect looks nice...
Great fits perfect looks nice
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Feb 15, 2023
As long as your shower isn’t small or tiny this...
As long as your shower isn’t small or tiny this is a great way to gain a few inches of head room. We’ve installed them in two showers and are enjoying them
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Feb 15, 2023
Its perfect. It has great curves and all in the...
Its perfect. It has great curves and all in the right places.
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Feb 15, 2023
Shower extension
Looks good, adds a little height, easy install.
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Feb 2, 2023
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Jan 25, 2023
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Jan 25, 2023
This shower arm leaks no matter how much plumbing tape...
This shower arm leaks no matter how much plumbing tape I used. I had a shorter arm that I purchased 30 years ago, and installed it with no leaks. Poor thread machining is the most likely cause;