Los Flexi Fixed Pivot Bathtub Screen Brushed Gold 1/4″ Glass 43″W×58″H

Los Flexi Fixed Pivot Bathtub Screen Brushed Gold 1/4″ Glass 43″W×58″H

(2 customer reviews)

$279.99

Space-saving 180° pivot tub door featuring tempered glass, leak-proof sealing, durable frame, easy setup, and a 1-year warranty with friendly support.
Pivot Tub Door
43″W x 58″H Brushed Gold
43″W x 58″H Chrome
43″W x 58″H Matte Black
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Los Flexi pivot tub shower door brings a clean, modern upgrade with a frameless design that uses one fixed panel and one swing panel for smooth 180-degree rotation. This wide-entry layout saves space and supports both left and right installation, making it easy to match different bathroom layouts. Its leak-proof seal system combines a bottom PVC seal with a tight-edge structure to block splashes and keep water contained inside the tub, while the pivot lift mechanism ensures a drip-free close that prevents puddles after showering. The SGCC-certified 1/4″ (6 mm) tempered safety glass offers reliable impact resistance and a clear, polished appearance. A reinforced aluminum alloy frame and 304 stainless steel hardware provide steady support with dependable rust and corrosion resistance. Installation is simple with included components, clear instructions, and essential tools, and long-term reliability is backed by a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty and friendly customer service.
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  • Bathtub Door Glass
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2 reviews for Los Flexi Fixed Pivot Bathtub Screen Brushed Gold 1/4″ Glass 43″W×58″H

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Small Town Minnesota Girl

This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight. Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone. Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height. If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door. The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

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Small Town Minnesota Girl

This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight. Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone. Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height. If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door. The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

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Small Town Minnesota Girl

This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight. Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone. Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height. If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door. The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

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Small Town Minnesota Girl

This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight. Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone. Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height. If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door. The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

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Small Town Minnesota Girl

This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight. Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone. Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height. If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door. The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

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Small Town Minnesota Girl

This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight. Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone. Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height. If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door. The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

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ken w

Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

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ken w

Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

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Image #3 from ken w

ken w

Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

(0) (0)
Image #4 from ken w

ken w

Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

(0) (0)
Image #5 from ken w

ken w

Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

(0) (0)
Image #6 from ken w

ken w

Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

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    This is a very nice quality product for the price. The finis color and texture is consistent with all other brands. The glass is a nice quality and weight.

    Installation took 2 hours and a tube of silicone.

    Things to consider before purchasing this style of door: this door, in my opinion, is best suited for an overhead rain shower head. My shower head is on the wall, so the angle of the water will shower onto my 5’6” height.

    If you’re taller, the water may very well spray across the space and the water spray outside the 3/4 door.

    The arm that is the brace(see photo), may hinder the type of hanger you put on your shower head. That item that holds your soap, shampoo, etc. if you are rennet about hanging that device on the shower head, consider using a hook to place on the bar, or move that bar around, prior to securing, to see if this fits your needs. Otherwise, purchase a shower-corner utility holder and scup the hanging over the shower head method.

  2. Image #1 from ken w
    Image #2 from ken w
    Image #3 from ken w
    Image #4 from ken w
    Image #5 from ken w
    Image #6 from ken w
    (0) (0)

    Perfect for angled ceiling Bathroom, My Bathroom has an angled ceiling and we had to put the shower rod at an angle, “my OCD”! need I say more. Many nights I slept on the problem of the angled shower rod and how to resolve it? Then I came across this design of a 2/3 rds long glass shower wall with an hinged door it was perfect for my angled ceiling dilemma. Installation was easy and hard, you will definitely need to plan ahead when putting together, and when you have connected the two glass hinged panels together, they will be heavy and with the hinge in the middle it will want to move when lifting and putting in place (you will need a strong helper) Everything went together as planned. Since the glass door bottom half does not fit in a channel it is important that you use a glue caulk along the base to lock the glass panel in place I would recommend a quality silicone or a clear glue. Now that the shower glass door is installed i am really happy with it and it also looks very classy, a big improvement in my bathroom.

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