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Posted: 04/21/12 02:49pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have the Oxygenics Body Spa, but it does not fit my existing wall mouunt. Reviews on Oxygenics 09453 wall mount are not good. Suggestions? Thanks, as usual.

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Unless you and your wife are the exact same height... I would recommend a shower bar. That way everyone gets the showerhead where they want.

I bought that one from an eBay vendor... Ace Hardware carries something like it as well.

Two stainless steel screws hold it on. I used a studfinder to locate the stud... drilled two pilot holes to mount the bar. I found some decorative plastic screw head covers to cover up the holes left by the original shower holder.

Just be sure to secure the showerhead when you travel. It will not stay in the holder when you're bouncing down the road.

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We have 2 of these Hand Held Brackets in our RV shower. One at right height for me and other at DW's height. Have been using them with our Oxygenics for 5 years.


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Posted: 04/21/12 04:58pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

PenMan wrote:

Grillmeister wrote:

This should work.


This is the holder with the bad reviews per the OP.


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This should work.

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Grillmeister wrote:

This should work.


This is the holder with the bad reviews per the OP.


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I use the sliding holder from Ace Hardware but mounted it off to the open side of the shower instead of the center. Seems to give a little more room in the shower. Works for us.


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I agree with the bad reviews of the Oxygenics holder! I purchased one last year and installed it this winter while we were in Florida. For one thing, it makes the shower stick too far out from the wall. For another, it will not hold its' position and keeps falling forward from the weight of the shower wand itself. This despite it being tightened up as much as it will go. It is coming off as soon as I get the trailer out of storage for our next outing unless I can modify it some to make it work. Might try roughing up the ball so the collar can get some grip on it, or maybe some glue in there to make in so it won't move.
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Posted: 04/21/12 08:15pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

DH just installed the oxygenics body spa for us. The part shown above to hold it is doing ok holding it(2 short trips on the wall) but the shower head itself leaks and doesn't seem to have a quick shut off that works. We are taking it back. Not happy with the shower head.


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I find that the Oxygenics holder can be a little prone to allowing the head to fall forward / downward from the set position when not tightened enough, and it seems to get slightly slacker all by itself. Roughening up the inside seems like a good idea. Also, we do not travel with the head in the holder as the motions of the trailer would make the problem worse. Instead a rest the head in the tub.


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