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Vista Pivot II 31.5" x 65.5" Pivot Shower Door

$619.95
$242.45
Save $377
Vista Pivot II 31.5" x 65.5" Pivot Shower Door

Vista Pivot II 31.5" x 65.5" Pivot Shower Door

$619.95
$242.45
Save $377
Found at 7 stores ·Prices updated 2 days ago 
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PlumbersStock
$242.45 
DK Hardware Supply
$334.08 
Wayfair
Vista Pivot II 31.5" x 65.5" Pivot Shower Door
$406.18 
Faucet Direct
$406.18 
Amazon
STERLING K-1500D-31S Vista Pivot II Shower Door, Silver with Pebbled Glass Texture
$406.18 
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The door was deliver to the store. It was a chalenge to install it because the screws are short. We had to go to the store and buy longer screw to hang up the door. Also, the glass part does not have anything to hold the piece in place. The little piece of plastic to insert in the battom does not hold at all, so my maintence man had to add a screw right there on the top of the door to hold the glass in place and prevent it to fall. I am very disappointed with the quality of of the door. I have to install it because the old one had been remove from the shower.

HomeDepotCustomer · Review provided by Home Depot
May 26, 2024

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Bill270 · Review provided by lowes.ca
April 25, 2023

This complete framed shower door set is a very good...

This complete framed shower door set is a very good one. It is designed very simple but it meets my expectations for a simple shower room. It fits door of size 27-1/2" to 31-1/4".

JOHNT · Review provided by Home Depot
January 19, 2022

im not sure that i would buy the product again...

im not sure that i would buy the product again . the two pieces of glass really isnt the best design. makes install a little more complicated.

beltsanderguy · Review provided by Home Depot
November 18, 2021

Not easy to install at all

I followed the instructions, levelled the strike panel, and nothing lined up (after putting the bolts at “measurement C”). In the end, I had to change things to make it work, get the door to close. It also appeared to have damage. I bought a 32” shower that says to use a door that’s 28 1/2”. The first door I bought was 31-33” and it wouldn’t fit. Why can’t they just make door models to fit their shower models?

DoItHerself · Review provided by lowes.ca
September 18, 2021

Just ok

Really doesn't look much like the stock photo. I wasn't aware of the top bar either which I don't like, because now I have to bend down a little to get in & out of the shower. My husband had to do a lot of cutting & measuring which we didn't like. Again it's just ok.

Chelle77 · Review provided by Home Depot
August 23, 2021

This is a solid door at a good price point....

This is a solid door at a good price point. Eventually I will upgrade the whole shower but it was a perfect fit to an odd size shower door / panel combination. It was pretty easy to install and there are lots of Youtube videos out there to help you out.

HomeDepotCustomer · Review provided by Home Depot
January 30, 2021

It's okay.

I have a small pool house with just around 32"x32" space for a shower stall so this was the only available option to consider. This is a very very flimsy shower booth, which has pros and cons. It is easy to assemble and carry it around. However, you must need one more person to handle and assemble perfectly. Also, this product is meant to be facing just one wall, or no surroundings in certain cases, however, I strongly suggest having this surrounded by perfect fit 3 walls, in order to avoid issues where you accidentally lose your balance and slip in the shower. That will be the last day of this shower booth. I just finished installing this with my handyman and we instantly switched gears and started putting 2x4s and sheetrocks to support this product. If you want to install this like us, make sure you put enough silicone caulk on the sheetrock so it gives a perfect bond to the shower walls. also, you should make sure to put the donut-shaped 6 brackets in the middle of the walls and make holes in the drywall so you don't have to deal with uneven walls.

Chanjai · Review provided by Ace Hardware
October 06, 2020

Pay more for a better door

Just installed this. The door I took out had three trim pieces. This door had 4-5 parts that had to be cut to size. A good thing I already owned a hacksaw, tin snips, files, miter box, etc. Instructions are a bit hard to follow, but decent enough.

HandyHomeowner · Review provided by Home Depot
August 16, 2014
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Overview

We found this at seven stores including Wayfair, DK Hardware Supply, and Faucet DirectThis product sells from $242.45 up to $619.95. Users can save 60% by shopping at PlumbersStock.

This is the lowest price we've seen, typically ranging from $337 to $526.

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Vista Pivot II 31.5" x 65.5" Pivot Shower Door at Wayfair

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STERLING K-1500D-31S Vista Pivot II Shower Door, Silver with Pebbled Glass Texture at Amazon

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Description

Enhance your bathroom with the Vista Pivot II Shower Door. Featuring a sleek anodized aluminum frame and pebbled glass for privacy, this door offers durability and style. The full-length handle and silent operation make it user-friendly, while the adjustable wall jamb ensures a perfect fit.