Los Flexi Frameless Double Sliding Shower Door 60″ W x 76″ H Brushed Nickel with 3/8″ Tempered Glass

Los Flexi Frameless Double Sliding Shower Door 60″ W x 76″ H Brushed Nickel with 3/8″ Tempered Glass

(2 customer reviews)

$859.99

Frameless sliding shower door with clear tempered glass, reversible entry, brushed nickel finish that keeps your bathroom looking clean.
Sliding Shower Door
60″W x 76″H Brushed Gold
60″W x 76″H Brushed Nickel
60″W x 76″H Chrome
60″W x 76″H Matte Black
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Los Flexi frameless shower door delivers a clean, contemporary upgrade with its adjustable 56″–60″ width range and 76″ height, offering flexibility for many bathroom layouts. The open, modern look is enhanced by clear tempered glass and brushed nickel stainless steel hardware, creating a bright and polished appearance. A full water management system, including continuous aluminum sealing strips and an anti-splash threshold, helps keep water inside the enclosure and maintains a tidy floor area. The 3/8″ tempered glass meets ANSI standards and keeps a clear look with regular care, resisting typical marks from daily use. Both sliding panels move smoothly on stainless steel rollers, and the reversible design lets you select left or right entry based on your bathroom setup. Installation is straightforward with included hardware and illustrated instructions. A 1-year limited coverage period and responsive customer care provide added reassurance throughout long-term use.
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2 reviews for Los Flexi Frameless Double Sliding Shower Door 60″ W x 76″ H Brushed Nickel with 3/8″ Tempered Glass

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KatieS

If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door. I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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KatieS

If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door. I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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KatieS

If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door. I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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KatieS

If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door. I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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Image #5 from KatieS

KatieS

If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door. I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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Image #6 from KatieS

KatieS

If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door. I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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Image #1 from Jeff M

Jeff M

What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

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Image #2 from Jeff M

Jeff M

What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

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Image #3 from Jeff M

Jeff M

What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

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Image #4 from Jeff M

Jeff M

What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

(0) (0)
Image #5 from Jeff M

Jeff M

What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

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Image #6 from Jeff M

Jeff M

What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

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    If you’re like me and looking to update your bathroom, this sliding glass door will prove you can do it! To start with it can be adjusted from 56 inches wide to 60 inches. For me, I have a very odd 58.5 inch wide shower, so a door I can fit to my needs to still have a modern update in this old farmhouse is a bonus. The total height is 76 inches tall. This set arrives with 4 rollers 4 little cylinders that are called anti jump knobs, handles and even an anti splash thresh hold. I wasn’t sure what that off piece was, untill I read the parts list because it’s just one long piece. Each Roller comes with plastic gaskets. Which I highly recommend you leave on, to prevent the metal from scratching or preasuring the glass. While the glass is at least half inch thick, it is also 90 pounds each. I did assist the delivery man when he arrived, because each piece of glass will come in two separate boxes with only their only door gaskets. The railing and rollers will arrive separately in a 3rd box. This arrived several days later, b They are also long and awkward boxes. This will be a 2 person job, due to the weight of the doors alone. To adjust the length you need a metal hack saw or other fine metal cutting tool. Each end has a very heavy duty wall mount bracket. These are a sturdy metal, that feels smooth and durable. I feel it can barely the weight of the doors. There is also a guide block that will assist the door during opening and closing so that the doors are swinging. This kit also comes with two handles. Once is mounted on the outside, and the other is mounted on the inside, so they will not hit when opening the door.
    I’m very pleased with my update. I paired the silver trim of this door with black fixtures, which allowed for depth and contrast to the bathroom. Pairing this classic nickel color with different fixture colors allows for it to go with any updated bathroom design.

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    What an improvement to our primary bathroom! We took the “bare minimum” options on a lot of things when we built our hours (including no shower doors), so going from an old hanging curtain to this beautiful sliding glass door has been quite a wonderful upgrade. I was nervous about the glass being shipped, but it arrived really well secured and protected, and all of the hardware shipped in a separate box to prevent scratching and damage. The glass panels are HEAVY, make sure you have 2-3 people to help move and install, this is not a 1 person job for sure. The brushed nickel top bar and handles look really nice and have solid gaskets around the glass pass throughs to prevent any water getting through. All of the roller hardware is high quality and works incredibly smoothly (no noise, hang ups, scrapes, etc), the door rolls silently and smoothly, and I have no concerns about the longevity of either the hardware or the glass panels. Overall, very high quality door with a minimalist feel with the frameless installation, and certainly heavy duty enough to last many showers over many years.

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