Under Cabinet Paper Towel Holder Home Depot

Paper Towel Holder in White The interDesign Wall Mount Paper Towel Holder keeps your paper towel rolls easily accessible. Made of durable plastic, it mounts to walls or under cabinets with included hardware. Free up counter space in your kitchen or bath with this home essential. Mounts to nearly any smooth surface Holds a single roll of paper towels Note: Product may vary by store 1 are installation instructions available online? i lost the instructions, and can't figure out how to mount it. 1 Can this be mounted vertically? 0 Placement of screw holes Looks exactly like one I'm trying to replace - inside of cabinet door under sink. How far apart are screw holes? Would love to use same ones. Located in center of holder (as opposed to outer ends) 1 3/4" apart. Quick-Load Wall-Mount Paper Towel Holder in Brushed Stainless Steel Conserve countertop space with the simplehuman Quick-Load Wall-Mount Paper Towel Holder. You can mount it to your wall or cabinet.

A tension spring provides just the right amount of resistance to allow you to tear off one sheet at a time. Durable stainless steel rod Extra strong, chrome-plated mounting bracket Sleek and modern design Quick-release knob for effortless roll changes Easy installation with just three screws (included) 3 Does it hold Mega rolls of paper towels? The whole purpose for me to get a paper towel holder is to have one that holds the Mega rolls. Mine currently only holds Big Rolls. 3 How does the release button work to change the roll Will this work if it is mounted inside a small cabinet opening for changing the paper towel roll? 2 Can you mount it vertically? I don't have much space between the vanity mirror and a cabinet 1 Can you easily mount this inside a kitchen cabinet door? Translucent Smoke Push Paddle Non-Perforated Roll Paper Towel Dispenser Kimberly Clark Smoke/Gray Scott Slimroll Hand Towel System Black Pearl Ultrafold Compact Paper Towel Dispenser

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11.5 in. x 6 in. Chrome Wall-Mount Paper Towel Holder The Awavio Chrome Wall-Mount Paper Towel Holder may be mounted either under a cabinet or on your kitchen wall. Mounting hardware for the holder is included for your convenience.
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Moen Bathtub Faucet Repair No Hot Water Will this work with Bounty Mega roll select a size paper towel? 0 Do the ends screw off??We have discovered there are some people who would prefer to get their spring cleaning done as quickly and easily as possible. This seems to be the case for most people we’ve talked to. It turns out that Dana White is among those who’d rather get the job done with as little fuss and elbow grease as possible.

Our first clue was the name of her blog: A Slob Comes Clean. We asked her for her spring cleaning tips, knowing they would have particular resonance with those among us who don’t necessarily cherish their time spent cleaning. If you’d rather start enjoying your freshly cleaned house as quickly as possible, these spring cleaning tips are for you. The sun shining through my windows in the spring makes me suddenly see things that need to be cleaned. Even though I successfully ignore those grimy places all winter, Spring Cleaning Fever takes over, and I just can’t ignore them any longer. If you’re catching the fever too, use these cleaning tips and tricks to help you clean smarter, not harder!Scrubbing bathrooms and dusting ceiling fans can be kind of disgusting. If cleaning certain long-ignored spots in your home gives you the shivers, get prepared. Stock up on reusable latex gloves and protective masks. Heck, you might even want to pick up a pair of safety goggles.

You’ll be able to break through that mental block. I get two pairs of gloves, so I can use different ones in the kitchen and bathrooms. After I give my toilet a thorough cleaning, I pour a small amount of Pine-Sol Lemon Fresh All Purpose Cleaner (use your favorite scented cleaning product) in the bottom of the toilet brush holder. This keeps the bathroom smelling clean, and it means a quick scrub of the toilet has a little more power. I also love the HDX Deluxe Bowl and Rim Brush with Caddy that hides the brush. I have a confession. Sometimes soap scum builds up on my glass shower door. Sometimes, it builds to the point where a squirt of shower cleaner doesn’t help much. An old plastic gift card scrapes that soap scum right off! No chemicals are needed, and I get to re-use one of those pieces of plastic that have been cluttering up my purse. (Just be sure to check the balance first!) Spring cleaning means moving furniture so I can get to the spots I usually ignore. I’m so glad I invested in furniture movers like reusable Everbilt Movealls & Protectalls to make it easy.

They let me do what I need to do without hurting my back or damaging our floors. I have no idea how some of the stains on my laminate countertops happen, but they do. If marks don’t come off while wiping the counter with a soapy dishrag, I use baking soda to remove them. Just sprinkle some baking soda directly onto the stain and use a wet microfiber cloth to scrub it off. To get mineral build-up off my shower-head, I use a rubber band to secure a plastic bag filled with cleaning vinegar right onto the shower-head itself. I let it soak as long as needed and then I can clean it easily with a soft-bristled brush. Vacuums that can clean hardwood floors are wonderful, but they can’t always get to the very edges where dust bunnies seem to migrate. I use an angle broom to thoroughly sweep the outside edges of the room (and brush the dust off of baseboards) toward the center of the room. Once I’ve detailed those edges, vacuuming the center of the room is a breeze! It rarely occurs to me to dust or clean flat surfaces that are higher than my head.

When I do climb up to see the tops of my kitchen cabinets and my fridge, I’m usually horrified! Kitchen dust is different from dust in other parts of the house and usually requires more scrubbing than dusting. This year, after I cleaned those high surfaces, I covered them with paper towels so next time I’ll only need to remove the dusty paper towel and replace it with a clean one. When I open curtains wide to enjoy the beautiful sunshine, I generally find a few window sills covered in dirt and cobwebs. I use a handheld vacuum (or my vacuum cleaner’s attachments) to remove the loose dirt first. Once that is gone, I use Pledge Multi-Surface Everyday Cleaner to do the detailed dusting and shining. (If you spray heavy dirt, it turns to mud. I used to dread washing my shower curtain because I thought I’d have to find a place to let it air dry. Then one day, it hit me: the perfect place for my shower curtain to dry is in its home! I just re-hang the freshly washed shower curtain in my bathroom and let it dry there.