





🛁 Elevate your bathroom game with marble-chic stability and sleek stainless steel style!
The EADOT 40.3 Inch Standing Towel Rack features a heavy marble base weighing over 8 lbs for unmatched stability and a rustproof 304 stainless steel frame designed to hold oversized bath sheets up to 80 inches without touching the floor. Its dual-tier T-shaped arms provide ample space for two jumbo towels, while the no-drill assembly and anti-slip pads make setup effortless and floor-friendly. Perfect for modern bathrooms, balconies, or poolside, this towel rack combines minimalist elegance with durable, practical design.
| Brand | EADOT |
| Colour | Brushed |
| Product Dimensions | 48.01 x 20.07 x 102.49 cm; 4.4 kg |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 4.4 kg |
W**Y
Loved the quality
Ended up being too tall for my bathroom but I ended up keeping it for my bedroom to put my clothes on it. Would definitely recommend this.
S**S
Sturdy
Sturdy and does the job. Looks nice too. Wish it was a little wider so I didn’t have to fold my towel but it works. I like the height. I would but it again.
A**N
Excellent qualité 😀
J’ai adoré la qualité c’est génial 🤩
R**Y
My wife loves this as much as I do...
Well made, easily assembled, fits my bath sheets, and attractive.
Z**A
Perfect
Pleasantly surprised. Didn't know what to expect because it's not a company I recognize but everything about it was as though it came from a big-name, top-quality design firm. Excellent packaging. Sturdy parts. Very smart design: easy to drape towels over bars because of open design. Two-tier design is smart/useful. Marble base a perfect piece of stone and does its job of anchoring. Matte black finish perfectly matches our big-name plumbing fixtures. Product does require a few minutes of assembly; you just need to be handy enough to hold parts in alignment while wielding the provided Allen key. Printed instructions are thoughtful and good – minor tranlation errors easy to ignore. Minor design gripe: Even after tightening all parts and the two screws as far as they'd go, I'm guessing the screws holding the bars' positions will loosen and need retightening to prevent pivoting. A design using two screws per upright, or some other variation that would prevent the two uprights from pivoting, would be better. But overall, more than pleased.
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