🛁 Grip with confidence, style, and strength – because safety should never be basic.
The Moen Home Care 18-inch stainless steel grab bar combines robust 500-pound support with a polished brass finish and innovative SecureMount concealed screw design. ADA-compliant and corrosion-resistant, it offers both safety and style, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty for lasting peace of mind.
Brand | Moen |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Stainless |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.18"L x 21.25"W |
Style | Transitional |
Finish Type | Stainless |
Weight capacity | Minimum weight: 500 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034584176011 |
Manufacturer | Moen Incorporated |
UPC | 034584176011 |
Part Number | R8918 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Item model number | R8918 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 18 Inch |
Finish | Stainless |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 500 Pounds |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Cutting Diameter | 1.5 Inches |
Included Components | Grab Bar, Installation Instructions, Mounting Hardware |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Assembled Diameter | 1.5 Inches |
B**T
Very solid mounting, good instructions, great grab bar!
These are high-quality grab bars. I spent a lot of time looking at various brands, and in particular how they mount. The mounting plates of these bars are welded to the bar, so you can attach them solidly with the supplied screws, and then slide the covers into place. The mounting plates have holes alternating with curved slots all the way around, for more mounting options. Some other brands I looked at appeared to only have four holes, 90 degrees apart.The instructions for these Moen bars recommend using three screws at each end (six screws are supplied with each bar), two on the top side of the mount and one underneath. I mounted two of the 24" bars vertically, offsetting the top center screw hole maybe 1/4" from where my studfinder showed the center of the stud to be. That allowed me to put a second screw through the slot just below and to one side of the first screw, and a third screw in the bottom slot just to the same side of the bar as the second screw (not much clearance to get a screwdriver in there, but it worked) . I repeated that on the other end, and all six screws hit the stud. VERY secure mount.The peened surface on the middle portion of the bar provides a secure hand grip. I wish they sold a 16" version, to be able to install it horizontally with 16"-center studs. As it is, the 18" version would have to be installed at a slant. I used a 4mm ceramic/glass drill bit to drill through the tile, then a 1/8" regular bit (as specified in Moen's instructions) to drill a pilot hole into the stud.
J**.
Heavy duty
Spend the money and use the wall anchor kit. You will not be disappointed. Simple installation. Just make sure to pull the sconce back to mark center of each end.High quality product and beautiful after installation.
A**8
Bath tub grab bar install project
Summary: Adding a few grab bars to dad's shower. I used a lot of products for this project, so including all related products in this review.Recommendation:1) When mounting grab bars, it's always easier if you can find the stud to attach to. In this vertical install, I decided to use a stud and Wing-Its anchors; partially because I wasn't sure I could hit both, and didn't want to put two fasteners vertically (on either the right or left only), but that would also position the bar in the shower a little too far in (towards the shower control).2) The WingIts requires a 3/4" hole through the mounting material. For tile, this can be especially challenging. I used the SHDIATOOL diamond 3/4" bit, with the DRILLAX adapter to get through the tile, and then used the 3/4" BOSCH bit to finish through the dry wall. Also used the BOSCH bits for the other small hole. Having the right tool for the job is the difference between project completion, and a messy, disaster.Related Products:Moen R8924P Home Care 24-Inch Concealed Screw Bath Safety Bathroom Grab Bar, Peened ~ $30Pros: Moen name, includes stainless screws.Cons: None.Conclusion: 5-starshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EI0TJ4Moen R8936 Home Care 36-Inch Concealed Screw Bath Safety Bathroom Grab Bar, Stainless ~ $30Pros: Moen name, includes stainless screws.Cons: None.Conclusion: 5-starshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00084RP0GMoen LR8716P Home Care 16-Inch Grab Bar, Peened ~ $27Pros: Moen name, includes stainless screws.Cons: None.Conclusion: 5-starshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002UP536YStructural Grab Bar WingIts, PK2 ~ $14Pros: Heavy duty, highly rated.Cons: Cost ($7/anchor).Conclusion: 4-stars (cost)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CCRJWOSHDIATOOL Diamond Core Drill Bits 3/4 Inch ~ $13Pros: Right tool for the job, looked brand new after drilling two holes (with proper technique, including cool water).Cons: None.Conclusion: 5-starshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07213KCN9Drilax Core Drill Bit Arbor Adapter ~ $15Pros: Allows SHDIATOOL bit to be used with drill (instead of angle grinder).Cons: Cost (a little expensive).Conclusion: 4-stars (cost)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0737H7CMXBOSCH GT3000 Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Set ~ $25Pros: Cuts great; carrying case.Cons: None.Conclusion: 5-starshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GNC8RS
B**D
Hang on!!
These are really good hand bars, good finish and reliable. I have used one for many years and it still looks good.
C**Y
Great and stable security bar
I just love the stability and security this bar gives me to aid in stepping in/out over my tub to shower, especially after a pedicure or using conditioner when my feet and tub are very slippery. It is VERY strong and secure if installed properly. I couldn't be happier.
U**K
Great safety item
Heavy duty and not slippery. Easy installation
C**5
Good product
Well built product, quick service.
R**K
Looks very nice, fairly easy to install
This looks really nice, and I like that the middle part of it has a slight texture to improve grip. You will want to determine where your studs are before you buy anything. Mine were 16 inches apart, so I got the 18 inch version so I could mount it at an angle. I also had to get a special drill bit to go through the rock or faux marble or who knows what I have.Also, as others said, the screws are just *slightly* too big for the hole it calls for. So after drilling (wetting the bit every 20 seconds to keep from overheating), I then kind of leaned the drill bit into the walls of the hole with a tiny bit of pressure, to carve out another millimeter or so. After that the screws fit in great.I highly recommend putting some silicone caulk in the holes to make them water-tight. What I did was left the screws half-way out, then put caulk all over the screw's threads and the hole, then screwed them in all the way. That way caulk got all around the screws, providing a water-proof seal. After drying, I then used the rest of the caulk tube to go over the screws again, just to make sure it was good and water-proof.Anyway, I've been using this grab bar for a while now, and it's great. No rust or anything like that, and it absolutely can hold my weight.
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