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VIGO
Yes
Yes
Power Drill, Measuring Tape, Level, Phillips Head Screwdriver, Drill Bit, Silicone
2
Tile

Door Installation Type: Single Added
Glass Material: Tempered Glass
64'' H
68'' H X 60'' W
56''
60'' W
0.38''
154 lb.
Yes
5 Years
Yes
Lifetime
Limited
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Frameless
Stainless Steel
Clear
Yes
Yes
Yes
1
Yes
VIGO
2
Yes
Tempered
Single Added
Water Resistant
Mounting Hardware, Handle(s)
1
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Finish:Chrome
Heavy!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Beautifully and crafted well - stainless steel. Item was not available at big box stores so had to wait for it to go back in stock (approx. 3 months). Customer service was great at finding out the weight of each glass door and other specs not listed in the manual. Installation took approx. a whole day due to (1) we are homeowners/DIY so had trouble understanding install instructions as it was sparse and meant for a pro; (2) difficult to adjust rollers to level as we were not able to figure out the position of the small hex hole on the roller to accommodate gaps.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
I think the finished product is an amazing show piece. I installed this myself w the help of a friend. I saved over 1/2 the price of what I was quoted locally. The pieces are heavy and big so take your time, be patient and careful. You need to plan it out, cut the rail and drill the holes accurately but it's doable for a moderately experience DIYer who has common sense. Be warned, the instructions aren't great but there is a little bit of information online (Al's Quality Glass Youtube) to help. The plastic anchors look sketchy but they should work if you have a sufficiently thick wall when you consider your backerboard, thinset layer, and tile (I would feel confident with 1" of material thickness). Drilling a 1/4" hole into the tile is a bit small and 5/16" is too big. The anchors are most likely designed for a 7mm drilled hole (so I went with a 1/4") bc you want the anchor to fill the drilled hole completely to resist the shearing force (on the structural rail). Removing the caps on the roller wheels were tricky to figure out. Don't be fooled; there are no set screws in the tiny side holes of the rollers. To remove the caps on the rollers you need to wedge a flat screw driver between the soft gaskets (ie. where the glass would be pinched) and then use your fingers to unscrew the cap (while resisting the roller from spinning with the wedged screw driver). This will reveal a hidden allen head screw behind it. When you remove that allen head screw, that will allow you to take the roller apart and mount it in the glass door's mounting hole. Good luck!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Very impressed with the quality and design, great value.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
Overall a great beautiful door. My only complaint is the silicon barrier for the bottom doesn’t really keep out the drips of water and splashes. It did come with an additional drip bar which we had to install but I didn’t want to due to cleaning issues and possibly a tripping hazard. Wish there was a better silicone drip piece to install on the door.
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