✨ Shine Bright, Install Right! ✨
The Moen 588 Donner Clamp in chrome is a small yet powerful accessory designed for recessed fixtures. Made from durable type 304 steel, it boasts a sleek chrome finish that not only enhances aesthetics but also ensures longevity. Weighing just 181 g and measuring 207.26 x 12.07 x 5.08 cm, this clamp is easy to install and compatible with all screw-mounted fixtures, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Manufacturer | Moen |
Part number | 588 |
Item Weight | 181 g |
Product Dimensions | 207.26 x 12.07 x 5.08 cm; 181.44 g |
Item model number | 588 |
Size | Small |
Color | Chrome |
Finish | chrome |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug Profile | recessed |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**C
life saver
very well item helped a lot, I did not understand why this was not included in Despencer.
A**.
Works
Paired well with the Franklin unit purchased as well. Way cheaper than the other options on Amazon as well.
J**U
Two Stars
The clamp is quite difficult to set
J**G
Works great
This type of clamp makes the toilet paper not stick out as far as the type that screw onto the surface of the drywall or plaster, and gives the wall a more finished and appearance. I've been using this and the Donner RC2 type of hidden clamp for over 50 years. I don't remember wether or not they were all Moen manufactured or not, but they were all the same type. It gives the finished wall a cleaner and neater appreance. I would recommend this and the Moen RC2 type to anyone wanting to change or upgrade their backing clamps.
S**R
So far so good
It can be hard to find the available options for a gizmo like this that goes by different names. In my original search, this one didn't show up. I had a Franklin brand version saved in my cart, but I couldn't bring myself to pay over $7 for a piece of stamped metal. So when I stumbled on the Moen for $3.25, with 1-day delivery, I pounced on it. My TP holder is now back in the wall where it belongs.Be aware that the screws you choose must be threaded their entire length. I used coarse thread screws maybe 2-inches long that I had on hand. It worked, but just barely. 2-1/2 to 3 inches would be better, because once you put the screws through the holes in your holder and thread them into this clamp just far enough to hold, you need a lot of space between the two pieces, in order to get the clamp behind the drywall and positioned in place.If anyone finds it difficult to see how this works, picture that you're making a drywall sandwich, with your TP holder being one slice of bread, and this clamp being the other. When the clamp is positioned inside the wall so that the two flat parts are above and below the hole, as you tighten the screws, you'll eventually pinch the drywall between the holder and the clamp.
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