Redi Trench 48 in. x 72 in. Double Threshold Shower Base with Right Drain and Tileable Trench Grate
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Redi Trench 48 in. x 72 in. Double Threshold Shower Base with Right Drain and Tileable Trench Grate

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Redi Trench 48 in. x 72 in. Double Threshold Shower Base with Right Drain and Tileable Trench GrateRedi Trench shower bases are the industry's only one piece, tileable shower pans with an integrated trench drain and tileable drain top. Choose from single curb, double curb, or barrier free entrance. All models offer the top quality features you expect from Tile Ready brand shower pans. Tile Redi shower bases comply with all national and local plumbing codes and are UL listed. California residents see Prop 65 WARNINGS 1 piece, leak proof shower pan

Redi Trench shower bases are the industry's only one-piece, tileable shower pans with an integrated trench drain and tileable drain top. Choose from single curb, double curb, or barrier free entrance. All models offer the top-quality features you expect from Tile Ready brand shower pans. Tile Redi shower bases comply with all national and local plumbing codes and are UL listed.
  • California residents
  • 1-piece, leak-proof shower pan with integrated curb and splash walls
  • Pre-pitched to ensure proper drainage
  • Ready to tile: Install tile directly on shower pan surface using modified thin-set; approved list of thin-sets in instructions
  • Install the tile of your choice; tile application required (tile not included)
  • Tile application allows you to customize the shower base to the look and feel of your bathroom
  • Easy to install: install in mortar base; see instructions for further details
  • Features 2 in. right PVC drain
  • Includes: Tileable top grate
  • Pan dimensions: 72 in. W x 48 in. D
  • Curb/threshold dimensions: 4.5 in. threshold height; shower curb width: 4.5 in.


Features
Item Weight 42
Drain Location Right
Shower Type Corner
Product Weight (lb.) 42
Color Family Yellow
Style Modern
Returnable 180-Day
Color/Finish Tileable
Installation Type Rectangular
Material Polyurethane
Number of Finished Sides 0
Included Drain
Features No Additional Features
Approximate Length x Width 72 x 48
Base Width (in.) 48
Base Height (in.) 5.75
Threshold Height (in.) 4.5
Base Length (in.) 72
Manufacturer Warranty This limited warranty is for a period of three (3) years in accordance with the terms of the Tile Redi Limited Warranty
Certifications and Listings UL Listed

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SalliForth3
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Horrific Voter Suppression
Format: Paperback
This is a very well documented book about voter suppression in America. It was interesting to see that before the Jim Crow era, black people voted, were elected to office, got educations and did fairly well. With Jim Crow, horrific voter suppression began (lynchings, etc.). In the early days it was the Southern Democrats and the KKK. As time went on the methods simply became more devious. In the 1930s FDR began attempting to attract black voters to the party. By the end of WWII we had "Dixiecrats". By the time the time the Civil Rights Act was passed, the transition was complete and those Southern Democrats were now members of the GOP. (Much of that bit of history is not in the book, but you'll want to look it up.) The GOP is now the master of voter suppression, and you can see it pretty much everywhere but especially in Georgia, Texas, Minnesota and many southern states. The book is chock full or examples, case histories and stories of resistance. It made me want to sell my house and give the money to the ACLU, NAACP, and SPLC to defend our most precious right (not privilege) to vote.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020
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Abra Smith
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
This is a MUST read!!
Format: Kindle
This book is a must read! I was just not aware of the extent of the planned, organized, deliberate and insidious actions that the Republican Party has taken to suppress votes from the disenfranchised and the impact that has on our Democracy. I am stricken by the horror of what has been happening now for YEARS and is still going on today!! Carol Anderson has compiled hard data to demonstrate the pervasiveness of the many voter suppression steps that have been taken across many states, primarily in the deep south, but not exclusive to the south. It’s very difficult to take reams of data and put it into a coherent, logical sequence that can be easily understood but she is masterful at making her book eminently readable. This is a very data driven book but I had no trouble getting through it. The conclusion did have some hopeful information relaying steps that some states are taking to increase voter participation which did give me some hope. I am so glad that I read this and I think we all should be informed on this issue as it is central to our state as a country.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021
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Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great book but disappointing kindle experience
Format: Kindle
A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the troubled and racist history of voting rights in the US. My only complaint is that the Kindle version of this book messes up the footnotes. The great thing about reading on the Kindle is that you don't have to flip back and forth to check the footnote cites; you only have to click on them. Sadly, the footnotes aren't correct in the Kindle version of the book. They somehow were shifted by one, as I was able to confirm in my hardcover copy, completely ruining the experience if you wish to read more about a specific incident. This is inexcusable in my mind, but I won't hurt the rating for this book by taking off a star.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
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mark arthur
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
Very informative
Format: Hardcover
Good reading good experience very informative
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
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Richard Weems
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
Activist history
Format: Hardcover
Anderson quite thoroughly explodes the myth of the rampant voter fraud claims that fuel the actual problem of rampant voter disenfranchisement, particularly aimed at non-whites. And, by extension, Anderson explodes the myth of the United States being a free and open democracy and shows us how much we still have to do to live up to the national image some of us like to think we put out to the world. From the illegal purging of voter registrations, to gerrymandering, to voter intimidation, Anderson offers up the facts of the racist policies that look to keep elections in the hands of white patriarchy and suppress its opponents. While Anderson sometimes resorts to some typical metaphors in her rhetoric (false comparisons to Stalin, for example, or Orwell name drops) that could too easily be cherry-picked by dull-minded opponents looking to poke holes in an otherwise fine case of what should be enraging us into action.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2019

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