Features
- 4-Piece Set. This bathroom hardware set includes a 24 inch towel bar, towel ring, toilet paper holder and towel hook.
- High Quality Material. The bathroom accessory set is made of premium metal such as stainless steel and aluminum, solid structure, rustproof and built to last. Smooth surfaces and edges make it easy to hang towels or paper towels.
- Well Designed. The surface is matte black finish, can match with any other bathroom fixtures. Great adornment to complement any bathroom. It is perfect to upgrade your bathroom remodel.
- Easy Installation. All screws accessories are included in the package, just follow the included directions to install. The sturdy screw base ensures that the them stays securely fastened to the wall and stands up to daily use.
- Save Time & Money. The color and style are consistent across all the pieces. 4-Piece bathroom hardware set can meet the needs of the bathroom, no need to spend time and effort to purchase one piece by one piece.
Specifications
Color | Black |
Size | 24 inch |
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This 4-piece matte black bathroom hardware set includes a 24-inch towel bar, towel ring, toilet paper holder, and robe/towel hook for organizing towels and toilet paper. Constructed from stainless steel and aluminum with a rust-resistant matte black finish, the pieces have smooth edges and include mounting hardware for wall installation.
KLJKPA Matte Black Bathroom Accessories Set, KLJKPA 4 Pieces Bathroom Hardware Set, 24 inch Towel Bar, Towel Racks for Bathroom, Robe Towel Hooks, Toilet Paper Holder Wall Mounted Review
Why I picked this set
My hall bath had a mishmash of chrome pieces collected over the years, and the space never looked cohesive. I wanted one kit to unify the look, keep installation straightforward, and not require a premium budget. The KLJKPA set checked those boxes with a clean matte black finish, a 24-inch towel bar, a towel ring, a toilet paper holder, and a robe/towel hook—enough hardware to outfit a full bathroom without having to piece things together.
I also liked that the components are metal (stainless steel and aluminum) rather than plastic. In humid bathrooms, finish and material matter, and lightweight pot metal or chrome-plated plastic tends to corrode or chip quickly. On paper, this set promised rust resistance and a simple, modern look. After several weeks of use, I’m pleased with the results and have only a few minor notes worth considering.
Unboxing and first impressions
Out of the box, the finish on all four pieces was consistent and genuinely matte—no unexpected shine or uneven tone. The black is neutral enough to match other matte black fixtures and accessories I already had. Edges are smooth, with no burrs, and the shapes are simple and restrained. I wouldn’t call them heavy, but they don’t feel flimsy, either. The towel bar has enough rigidity to avoid flexing under a full bath sheet, and the hook and ring feel solid when tugged.
Each item came with a mounting plate, set screws, wall anchors, and screws. The hardware is the typical zinc anchor and steel screw assortment you see in most kits. It’s fine for standard drywall if you pre-drill properly, though I’ll share a tip later if you want extra-hold anchors.
The instruction sheet is straightforward—exploded diagrams, spacing notes, and the usual warnings. Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done.
Installation experience
From opening the box to wiping away the last dust, I spent just under an hour installing all four pieces. Here’s how it went and what I recommend:
- Tools I used: drill with a 1/4" and 1/8" bit, Phillips screwdriver, level, tape measure, pencil, and painter’s tape. If you’re going into tile or masonry, swap in the appropriate bit.
- Layout: I used painter’s tape on the wall to mock up heights and spacing before drilling. It’s easier to adjust tape than to patch holes.
- Mounting plates: Each piece uses a hidden mounting plate and a small set screw to lock it on. I leveled the plate, marked the holes, pre-drilled, and drove the screws. The included anchors held well in 1/2" drywall for everything except the 24" towel bar.
- Anchors: For the towel bar, especially if you plan to hang heavy towels, I’d recommend upgrading to better drywall anchors or hitting at least one stud if you can. The included anchors are serviceable, but a stronger anchor gives peace of mind.
- Final fit: After seating the bodies onto the plates, the set screws tightened securely. Give each set screw an extra snug turn; if you have a tiny dab of removable thread locker, now’s the time to use it so they don’t back out over months of use.
One nice quality-of-life detail: the tolerances between the bases and the decorative covers are tight, so there’s no visible wobble when you push or pull on the pieces. Everything sits flush to the wall once installed.
Day-to-day use
The 24-inch bar is the hero of the set. It’s long enough for a bath towel to dry without bunching and accommodates two hand towels side by side if needed. Mine hasn’t sagged or twisted and feels secure.
The towel ring swings freely and returns to a neutral position without clacking against the wall. It’s sized right for a standard hand towel and doesn’t pinch or crease fabric at the mounting point.
The hook is a small upgrade I didn’t know I needed. It’s smooth, with no sharp corners to catch robes or delicates. It comfortably holds a heavy robe or a damp towel without the fabric sliding off.
The toilet paper holder is straightforward and does what it should. It holds a standard roll securely, and the matte finish hides fingerprints far better than chrome. If you use extra-large “mega” rolls, just check your preferred mounting location for clearance before drilling.
Design and finish
Matte black can be unforgiving when poorly executed, but this finish is even and quiet. It doesn’t scream for attention; it just cleans up the room’s lines. The surfaces resist fingerprints and water spots better than I expected. I still wipe the pieces once a week, and a quick pass with a damp microfiber towel followed by drying keeps them looking new. I’ve used them in a steamy bathroom with frequent hot showers, and there’s no discoloration or flaking.
The aesthetic leans modern without being aggressively minimal. If your bathroom has transitional or contemporary fixtures, this set blends well. The consistent styling across the four pieces is a real advantage over mixing brands: the bases, proportions, and finish match, so the room reads as one design decision rather than a collection of parts.
Durability and maintenance
After several weeks, I see no signs of rust, and the finish hasn’t changed. The stainless and aluminum construction helps here; corrosion tends to start at edges and set screws, and both remain clean. Mechanically, nothing has loosened, though I always recheck set screws after the first week.
Maintenance tips based on my experience:
- Avoid abrasive cleaners and scouring pads; they can dull the matte finish.
- If you live with hard water, keep a soft towel nearby and wipe down splashes so mineral spots don’t accumulate.
- Periodically check set screws on the towel bar and ring; a 10-second snug prevents surprises.
Limitations and installation tips
No product is perfect. A few notes to consider:
- Anchors: The included anchors are the “good enough” variety found in most kits. They work in many situations, but if you’re hanging heavy towels or expect rough use (kids, rentals), I’d upgrade the anchors on the 24" bar or aim for at least one stud.
- Bar length: At 24 inches, the bar is a standard mid-size, but it may feel too wide for very small bathrooms or too short if you want a hotel-style spread for oversized bath sheets. Measure your space and door clearance before committing to the bar’s location.
- Set screws: The small set screws are easy to overlook. Forgetting to snug them may lead to a subtle wobble over time. Keep the included Allen key handy for periodic checks.
Practical mounting tips:
- Use painter’s tape to mark heights and align with tile grout lines or door trim.
- Pre-drill with the right size bit, especially in old plaster; undersized holes can split plaster, oversized holes reduce holding strength.
- On tile, go slow with a carbide or diamond bit, no hammer function, and use tape to prevent walking.
Value and who it’s for
Buying four matching pieces at this price point makes sense if you care about a cohesive look and don’t want to chase spec sheets across multiple brands. The KLJKPA set is a strong value for guest baths, powder rooms, rentals, and primary baths where the priority is a modern, consistent look without paying a premium for solid brass.
If you’re outfitting a high-end primary suite and want heavyweight fixtures with lifetime warranties, you’ll find more substantial options at higher price tiers. But for an everyday bathroom that needs a clean, reliable upgrade, this set lands in a sweet spot of cost, finish quality, and ease of installation.
Bottom line and recommendation
I recommend the KLJKPA set. It delivers a cohesive, modern look with a true matte black finish, straightforward installation, and materials that have held up well in a humid environment. The towel bar is sturdy, the ring and hook are user-friendly, and the toilet paper holder does its job without fuss. My only caveats are practical: consider better anchors for the towel bar and take time with layout so the 24" length fits your space.
If you want an affordable, consistent hardware package that upgrades a bathroom in an afternoon, this set is an easy yes. It won’t compete with the heft of premium solid-brass fixtures, but it also doesn’t carry that price tag—and for most bathrooms, it’s exactly the right balance of form, function, and value.
Project Ideas
Business
Turnkey bathroom refresh packages
Create curated bathroom upgrade bundles: this 4-piece matte-black set + matching soap dispenser, towel set, and a small shelf. Market three tiers (budget, premium, luxury) to landlords, Airbnb hosts, and renovators. Offer installation add-ons and flat-rate pricing to increase average order value.
In-home or virtual installation service
Many buyers are uncomfortable installing hardware. Offer an affordable in-home installation service (or guided virtual install via video call) and charge per set plus travel. Position as fast, professional, and backed by a satisfaction guarantee; this adds recurring revenue from repeat clients and referrals.
Upcycle workshop & retail kits
Host hands-on local workshops (or online livestreams) teaching creative repurposes—jewelry racks, herb rails, entry stations. Sell kit versions (the 4-piece set + small board, screws, project guide) via an online store. Workshops build community and drive kit sales; coupons in kits encourage follow-on purchases.
Trade partnerships with builders and designers
Offer volume pricing and reliable fulfillment to small contractors, interior designers, and Airbnb refitters who want a consistent matte-black look. Provide sample boxes, quick-ship service, and co-branded invoicing. Even modest margins are offset by steady bulk orders.
Content-driven e-commerce funnel
Create short how-to videos and before/after photos showing multiple uses of the set (bathroom install, jewelry organizer, herb rail). Publish on Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok; drive traffic to a small shop selling the sets and related items. Monetize with product bundles, affiliate links for complementary goods, and paid sponsored posts once you have an audience.
Creative
Mini floating shelf with hidden brackets
Use the 24" towel bar as a discreet support bracket for a shallow wooden shelf. Cut a 24" pine or oak board 1"–2" deep, screw the towel bar into the wall studs, then screw the shelf onto the bar from underneath so the hardware is hidden. Result: a sleek matte-black floating shelf for toiletries, small plants, or candles that matches the rest of the hardware.
Wall-mounted jewelry and accessory organizer
Mount the towel ring and robe hook horizontally and vertically to create tiers for necklaces, bracelets, and watches. The toilet paper holder becomes a perfect bracelet/bangle rod. Paint a backing board (charcoal or light wood) and attach the hardware for an attractive wall piece that prevents tangles and doubles as decor.
Indoor hanging herb rail
Install the towel bar near a sunny window and hang small mason-jar planters with macramé or metal hooks from it. Use the robe hook and towel ring to anchor trailing herbs. The matte-black finish provides contrast with green foliage—great for a compact kitchen garden.
Entryway key, mask & mail station
Combine the hook for keys, the towel ring as a sunglass/mask holder, and the toilet paper holder mounted horizontally to act as a narrow mail slot or sling for envelopes. Add a small shelf above (using the towel bar method) for wallets. This creates a tidy drop zone for daily essentials.
Textile display ladder for boutique or bathroom
Mount two towel bars at staggered heights on a wall to mimic a ladder for hand towels, scarves, or small throws. Repeat as a set of two or three bars to create a modern vertical display—useful for craft shows, pop-up shops, or a styled bathroom wall.