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Rocky Mountain Hardware's Vertical Paper Towel Holder

01.18.rocky_mountain.jpg Most paper towel rolls are stored on vertical, countertop holders. But, might it save a little counter space to use a wall-mounted version? this one from Rocky Mountain Hardware is pricey ($215), but nice and one of the only we've seen like this.

Available in a range of finishes from white bronze (shown here) to rust and dark (almost black) bronze. Mounted near the kitchen sink, this handy piece of hardware gets the paper towels up off the countertop and onto the wall. Like the rest of Rocky Mountain Hardware's offerings, this hardware has a hand-crafted appearance, but the clean lines of this particular piece make it suitable even for modern tastes.

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There are plenty of paper towel holders available that are open on one end. How about mounting them vertically instead of horizontally and saving yourself $200?

posted by dtp1 on 2008-01-18 12:35:03
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On the lighter wallet side, Ikea makes a vertical toilet paper holder (for multiple rolls) that could totally be used for paper towels! I've had one for ages but this post just now made me realize it could be used in the kitchen as well. Thanks!

posted by pxlchk1 on 2008-01-18 12:36:00
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pxlchk1- I was thinking the same thing about the TP holder.

posted by bramasoleiowa on 2008-01-18 13:08:32
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i've got this paper towel holder here, except mine has black rubber, i think it also comes in green and blue. you can mount it vertically, and because of the rubber spines on it, its the one handed tear kind. it grips it just enough to give it a tub and tear a sheet off.

http://www.umbra.com/ustore/product/330748/c505/tug_wall_paper_towel_holder.html

posted by jmorey on 2008-01-18 13:08:52
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Anybody ever found one that's magnetic? My walls are hard to screw into, but my fridge is arm's reach from the sink.

posted by qatet on 2008-01-18 13:30:51
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The Container Store has this and a few others:

http://www.containerstore.com/browse/Product.jhtml?CATID=70880&PRODID=60356

posted by Cassis on 2008-01-18 13:38:32
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There must be something really great about it that isn't captured in the photo for this to be $215...

posted by Michael on 2008-01-18 13:50:48
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Rocky Mtn Hardware is top knotch stuff. Solid, substantial, no plastic parts. You get what you pay for, guys.

posted by dougdavis on 2008-01-18 13:59:44
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We have the Container Store version linked above and it works well on the side of our fridge.

posted by pearlandopal on 2008-01-18 14:13:53
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Well, it certainly seems happy to see us.

That reminds me, where is Patrick!?!?

posted by I Love Upstate on 2008-01-18 14:38:17
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I saw the number of comments on the post and immediately thought, Patrick must have started something.

posted by Joan A. on 2008-01-18 14:41:23
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I Love Upstate & Joan A. - the first thing I thought when I saw this was -- OH BOY, lets see what Patrick has to say!

posted by robyn on 2008-01-18 14:54:08
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$215!! Top knotch stuff? I heard nothing about this being made of gold or silver. At least we now know where to get something more reasonably priced. Thanks for the links.

posted by Detomor on 2008-01-18 15:06:10
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I've had the magnetic one from ContainerStore. It doesn't hold with the larger rolls you get these days. If you're really stuck on getting one, I'd pull off the flat plastic magnet and replace it with some heavy duty rare earth magnets. Those are available online for much cheaper than the small packs you get in the store.

posted by pxlchk1 on 2008-01-21 13:02:20
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