CODE VERSA SHOWER SCREEN HOOKS - 7 COLOURS
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Description
Introducing Code Versa Shower Screen Hooks! A versatile robe hook, but suited for your shower glass. No drilling is required!
Organize your bathroom with our innovative Code Versa Shower Screen Hooks. These hooks are made to stay on your shower glass and are great for hanging robes, towels, and hand towels. Moreover, you can utilize these hooks inside your shower to keep your shower caddy within easy reach.
- 2 Year Replacement Warranty
- Suitable for 6mm, 8mm and 10mm shower glass
- DIY friendly Screw and Unscrew to adjust to glass size required
Care Guide
How To Adjust To Fit Your Shower Glass
- Unscrew the Shower Hook from the Front
- Place Hook over shower glass
- Using a flat screw driver, tighten until hook is stable
- Re-screw the shower hook into place
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will my order take
Once you place an order with us, if the item is in stock, we will dispatch any orders before 12pm same day. After 12PM the following day. Our couriers are usually overnight, however depending on the courier workload, it can take up to 5 working days.
Any Bigger items by Freight truck usually takes 1-4 working days North Island. 4-8 working days South Island.
What size waste do I need for my bath & basin?
Unless a plumber has speicified a different size,
Basin Wastes are 32MMBath wastes are 40MM
What colours do our custom pieces come in?
Our vanities are available in Melteca from NZ panels. Choose from the Bestwoods or Primepanels ranges. Are vanities are alos available in any Resene paint finish.
Our Stonetops can be made in any Smartstone or Uniquartz Colour.
What is the difference between a 12volt and 24volt heated rail and ladders?
What is Low Voltage?
According to the Australia and New Zealand Standards – Electrical Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000:2018 low voltage is anything "Not exceeding 12 Volts AC or 30 Volts ripple-free DC".
What does “Wet Area Suitable” mean?
Products that are “Wet Area Suitable” have a suitable IP (Ingress Protection) rating that enables them to be installed in what is classified as Zone 1 in the bathroom. See Bathroom Zones
Bathroom Zones
The Australia and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3000:2018 identifies the zones in a bathroom and the IP rating required for electrical items installed in each zone. The illustration shown here is a guide only, for full details please refer to Australia and New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3000:2018.