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product_id: 14371038
title: "DreamLine Enigma-X 44-48 in. W x 76 in. H Fully Frameless Sliding Shower Door in Brushed Stainless Steel, SHDR-61487610-07"
brand: "dreamline"
price: "15589.30 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Dream Line"
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region: Tunisia
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# 44-48 in. adjustable width Effortless sliding with large wheels 10mm tempered safety glass DreamLine Enigma-X 44-48 in. W x 76 in. H Fully Frameless Sliding Shower Door in Brushed Stainless Steel, SHDR-61487610-07

**Brand:** dreamline
**Price:** 15589.30 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚿 Elevate your shower game with frameless finesse and effortless glide!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DreamLine Enigma-X 44-48 in. W x 76 in. H Fully Frameless Sliding Shower Door in Brushed Stainless Steel, SHDR-61487610-07 by dreamline
- **How much does it cost?** 15589.30 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- dreamline enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dreamline brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Fit Precision:** Adjustable stainless steel top guide bar trims up to 4 inches for a perfect fit between 44-48 inches wide openings.
- • **Flexible Installation:** Reversible door opening adapts to your bathroom layout, making it ideal for right or left side access.
- • **Durable & Crystal Clear:** Premium 3/8 in. (10mm) ANSI certified tempered glass with ClearMax coating resists water stains and keeps your shower sparkling with minimal upkeep.
- • **Smooth Glide Technology:** Large wheel assembly ensures whisper-quiet, effortless sliding action for daily luxury.
- • **Sleek Frameless Elegance:** Fully frameless design creates an open, airy shower experience that elevates any modern bathroom.

## Overview

The DreamLine Enigma-X is a premium fully frameless sliding shower door featuring 10mm clear tempered glass with exclusive ClearMax water and stain resistant coating. Designed for widths between 44-48 inches, it includes a stainless steel top guide bar adjustable by up to 4 inches and a large wheel assembly for smooth sliding. Reversible for right or left door opening, this door combines modern minimalist style with durable, low-maintenance materials to transform your bathroom into a sleek, spa-like retreat.

## Description

Product Description The Dreamline Enigma-X shower door, tub door or enclosure brings an air of sophistication and luxury with its modern and fully frameless design. The striking stainless steel hardware delivers a perfect mix of exceptional quality and cool urban style. Dreamline exclusive Climax water and stain resistant glass coating adds superior protection from stains and is nearly maintenance-free. Model is reversible for a right or left door opening installation. Please note: 2 person team necessary for proper installation. Drilling into the tub/threshold is required for installation of this product. From the Manufacturer The DreamLine Enigma-X shower door, tub door or enclosure brings an air of sophistication and luxury with its modern and fully frameless design. The striking stainless steel hardware delivers a perfect mix of exceptional quality and cool urban style. Glass is treated with DreamLine exclusive ClearMax water repellant and stain resistant coating for superior protection and easy maintenance. Choose DreamLine for the ultimate solution for your shower project. Premium 3/8 in. (10mm) thick ANSI certified clear tempered glass. ATTENTION! This model has NO adjustment for width or out-of-plumb (uneven walls). Fully Frameless design for an open and spacious feeling. Stainless Steel top guide bar can be trimmed up to 4 in. for width adjustment. Anti-splash threshold to prevent water spills (requires minimum threshold depth of 2 3/4 in.). Large wheel assembly creates effortless sliding action. Reversible for a right or left door opening installation. Optional SlimLine shower base available (sold separately). NOTE: DreamLine shower bases will always be larger (approximately 2 in.) than the corresponding DreamLine shower enclosures/doors. Please, take this information under advisement when ordering your shower base and shower enclosure separately.

Review: Beautiful door and not as scary of an install as some would have you believe. - It took my dad and I about 6 hours to install the Enigma shower door. I would say that I am very handy being that I've built and designed two houses before. A lot of time was devoted to checking and rechecking that everything was level and reading the instructions several times to make sure we didn't forget anything. The instructions were very clear and helpful. I think that someone with good DIY skills could put this together without having to hire someone. Don't let some of these other reviews scare you. Challenge yourself, but take your time. There are just a few tips I would like to share: - The first step requires you to cut the metal guide bar to your finished opening. If you don't already have one, you can get a good Dewalt hacksaw from Home Depot for around $25. Heck you already spent $800 on the door. With the hacksaw you'll probably need a table vise to hold the bar steady when you are cutting. I scored the bar first with some pipe cutters so that I didn't cut too crooked. Cutting the bar took about 10 minutes. It helps if you rotate the bar and cut in a new position if your blade keeps getting caught when the cut gets too deep. - Keep those glass edges cushioned. No matter how careful you are someone is liable to bang the glass corner on a wall or drop it too abruptly against the floor because the glass is so heavy. I would go as far as taping on some more cardboard or sill seal on to the corners when moving it around. We chipped one of our corners, but luckily the nylon anti-water strips covered up the damage. We we were lucky the whole thing didn't shatter. - Drilling through marble, porcelain, or ceramic, you need some good drill bits. There are some "glass and tile bits" that they sell at Home Depot with the blue heads. Those are NOT made for porcelain tile. You might be able to get through marble tile, which is a softer material than porcelain, with those things but it will still take you a long time. Get the carbide drill bits made for drilling through tile. Tile drill bits are made to be used on a lower RPM setting and with the hammer setting of your drill. I put my cordless drill down to the lowest power setting. - After getting the stationary glass up, we found that it was out of level horizontally by about 3/16" over 6'. The bubble was still within the lines of my level so I thought no big deal. In hindsight, I should have just adjusted the guide rail brackets in or out to get the glass level again because after I put the moving glass door part up it rubbed against the bottom guide block. It wasn't an awful noise, but I wanted it to have no noise at all. Not wanting to take everything down again and risk smashing the glass, I cut a small piece of velcro (the fuzzy side, not the scratchy side) and slid it in between the bottom guide block and the glass door. To keep it locked in place, I put a small bead of silicone on the back of the velcro before I slid it in. It worked like a charm. No noise when sliding the door. - Our floors were somewhat level, but there was a low spot. Before final placement of the stationary glass, I ran a thick bead of silicone on the low spots to provide some cushion for the stationary glass. - You walls have to be decently level, but not perfect. As long as it's not out of level by more than 3/16" over 6', then there's nothing some silicone caulk can't seal. This may be obvious, but I would recommend putting the sliding door on the same side as your shower head to limit the amount of water that could potentially splash out. - Our shower was a curbless shower, but after placement of the "anti-splash threshold," we now have a 1/4" curb. We probably could have done without it, but it's a very minor tripping hazard. Ha. - Before applying the thread lock onto your door stoppers, make sure you have them exactly where you want them. I tried to adjust one of the door stoppers after applying the thread lock and the set screw wouldn't budge. We put rubbing alcohol into the hole and waited a few minutes and were then able to pry it loose. If all else fails, you'll probably need to get an allen wrench set that has a thicker handle to give you more torque. All in all, it was no as difficult as some other reviewers made it out to be. Although, my perspective may be skewed a little bit because I still think of myself as a DIY'er when I may be more of a professional now.
Review: This shower door was the perfect finishing touch to a master bath facelift - This shower door was the perfect finishing touch to a master bath facelift. The house was built in the mid 80's and the original shower an embarrassment for a master bath. It was a cramped 32" square affair sporting that stylish 4" square white tile of the time, enclosed with a cheap Plexiglas framed door that seemed to be a magnet for soap residue goo. A failed shower pan triggered a full blown gut & remodel that permitted us to change the room layout to something more usable and appealing. We expanded the shower to 3'x5' and tiled with a darker tile and oil rubbed bronze fixtures for a more dramatic effect. The result was as elegant as we'd hoped, but it also called for an enclosure that would enhance the appearance. Enigma-X was the first frameless sliding glass door that came up in my search and the one I kept coming back to on the quest. Though it wasn't available in ORB as the rest of the bathroom is outfitted with we took the plunge anyways and we're glad we did. It looks fantastic, glides like a dream and from the glass to the hardware screams quality. And for only $800 with free delivery? No brainer if you ask me. I'm a DIY guy with years of remodeling experience under my belt, but based on some of the other reviewers comments decided to let the pros handle this install. Took a while to locate a glass company that would install a product not purchased through them, but finally found a winner in Fuquay Glass. The crew that came exceeded my expectations on every level and the outcome of their work nothing short of exceptional as I hope the picture shows. To wrap it up, I would not hesitate to purchase this product again nor hesitate to recommend it to others. And if you live in the Raleigh,Durham NC area, I highly recommend Fuquay Glass. I'd use their services again in a heartbeat.

## Features

- Model Size: 44-48 in. W x 76 in. H; Walk-In Opening: 16-20 in.
- Configuration consists of: Stationary Panel and Sliding Door; Fully Frameless design for an open and spacious feeling
- Premium 3/8 in. (10mm) thick certified clear tempered glass; DreamLine exclusive ClearMax water and stain resistant glass coating
- Large wheel assembly creates effortless sliding action; Stainless Steel Top guide bar can be trimmed up to 4 in. for width adjustment
- ATTENTION! This model has NO adjustment for out-of-plumb (uneven) walls; Reversible for a right or left door opening installation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004UUQTII |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,045,465 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,859 in Shower Doors |
| Brand | DreamLine |
| Brand Name | DreamLine |
| Color | Brushed Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 242 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815324010525 |
| Included Components | Stationary Panel and Sliding Door |
| Item Type Name | Shower Door |
| Item Weight | 138.89 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dreamline - Dropship |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SHDR-61487610-07 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime manufacturer warranty |
| Material | Stainless Steel, Tempered Glass |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel, Tempered Glass |
| Model Number | SHDR-61487610-07 |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Enigma-X |
| Style Name | Enigma-X |
| UPC | 815324010525 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** DreamLine
- **Color:** Brushed Stainless Steel
- **Item Weight:** 138.9 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel, Tempered Glass
- **Style:** Enigma-X

## Images

![DreamLine Enigma-X 44-48 in. W x 76 in. H Fully Frameless Sliding Shower Door in Brushed Stainless Steel, SHDR-61487610-07 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81Kx5fkQyWL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful door and not as scary of an install as some would have you believe.
*by J***B on January 30, 2017*

It took my dad and I about 6 hours to install the Enigma shower door. I would say that I am very handy being that I've built and designed two houses before. A lot of time was devoted to checking and rechecking that everything was level and reading the instructions several times to make sure we didn't forget anything. The instructions were very clear and helpful. I think that someone with good DIY skills could put this together without having to hire someone. Don't let some of these other reviews scare you. Challenge yourself, but take your time. There are just a few tips I would like to share: - The first step requires you to cut the metal guide bar to your finished opening. If you don't already have one, you can get a good Dewalt hacksaw from Home Depot for around $25. Heck you already spent $800 on the door. With the hacksaw you'll probably need a table vise to hold the bar steady when you are cutting. I scored the bar first with some pipe cutters so that I didn't cut too crooked. Cutting the bar took about 10 minutes. It helps if you rotate the bar and cut in a new position if your blade keeps getting caught when the cut gets too deep. - Keep those glass edges cushioned. No matter how careful you are someone is liable to bang the glass corner on a wall or drop it too abruptly against the floor because the glass is so heavy. I would go as far as taping on some more cardboard or sill seal on to the corners when moving it around. We chipped one of our corners, but luckily the nylon anti-water strips covered up the damage. We we were lucky the whole thing didn't shatter. - Drilling through marble, porcelain, or ceramic, you need some good drill bits. There are some "glass and tile bits" that they sell at Home Depot with the blue heads. Those are NOT made for porcelain tile. You might be able to get through marble tile, which is a softer material than porcelain, with those things but it will still take you a long time. Get the carbide drill bits made for drilling through tile. Tile drill bits are made to be used on a lower RPM setting and with the hammer setting of your drill. I put my cordless drill down to the lowest power setting. - After getting the stationary glass up, we found that it was out of level horizontally by about 3/16" over 6'. The bubble was still within the lines of my level so I thought no big deal. In hindsight, I should have just adjusted the guide rail brackets in or out to get the glass level again because after I put the moving glass door part up it rubbed against the bottom guide block. It wasn't an awful noise, but I wanted it to have no noise at all. Not wanting to take everything down again and risk smashing the glass, I cut a small piece of velcro (the fuzzy side, not the scratchy side) and slid it in between the bottom guide block and the glass door. To keep it locked in place, I put a small bead of silicone on the back of the velcro before I slid it in. It worked like a charm. No noise when sliding the door. - Our floors were somewhat level, but there was a low spot. Before final placement of the stationary glass, I ran a thick bead of silicone on the low spots to provide some cushion for the stationary glass. - You walls have to be decently level, but not perfect. As long as it's not out of level by more than 3/16" over 6', then there's nothing some silicone caulk can't seal. This may be obvious, but I would recommend putting the sliding door on the same side as your shower head to limit the amount of water that could potentially splash out. - Our shower was a curbless shower, but after placement of the "anti-splash threshold," we now have a 1/4" curb. We probably could have done without it, but it's a very minor tripping hazard. Ha. - Before applying the thread lock onto your door stoppers, make sure you have them exactly where you want them. I tried to adjust one of the door stoppers after applying the thread lock and the set screw wouldn't budge. We put rubbing alcohol into the hole and waited a few minutes and were then able to pry it loose. If all else fails, you'll probably need to get an allen wrench set that has a thicker handle to give you more torque. All in all, it was no as difficult as some other reviewers made it out to be. Although, my perspective may be skewed a little bit because I still think of myself as a DIY'er when I may be more of a professional now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This shower door was the perfect finishing touch to a master bath facelift
*by L***N on December 2, 2015*

This shower door was the perfect finishing touch to a master bath facelift. The house was built in the mid 80's and the original shower an embarrassment for a master bath. It was a cramped 32" square affair sporting that stylish 4" square white tile of the time, enclosed with a cheap Plexiglas framed door that seemed to be a magnet for soap residue goo. A failed shower pan triggered a full blown gut & remodel that permitted us to change the room layout to something more usable and appealing. We expanded the shower to 3'x5' and tiled with a darker tile and oil rubbed bronze fixtures for a more dramatic effect. The result was as elegant as we'd hoped, but it also called for an enclosure that would enhance the appearance. Enigma-X was the first frameless sliding glass door that came up in my search and the one I kept coming back to on the quest. Though it wasn't available in ORB as the rest of the bathroom is outfitted with we took the plunge anyways and we're glad we did. It looks fantastic, glides like a dream and from the glass to the hardware screams quality. And for only $800 with free delivery? No brainer if you ask me. I'm a DIY guy with years of remodeling experience under my belt, but based on some of the other reviewers comments decided to let the pros handle this install. Took a while to locate a glass company that would install a product not purchased through them, but finally found a winner in Fuquay Glass. The crew that came exceeded my expectations on every level and the outcome of their work nothing short of exceptional as I hope the picture shows. To wrap it up, I would not hesitate to purchase this product again nor hesitate to recommend it to others. And if you live in the Raleigh,Durham NC area, I highly recommend Fuquay Glass. I'd use their services again in a heartbeat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The two glass panels are very heavy and second person is recommended for carrying
*by M***H on August 6, 2015*

Read other reviews before purchasing. Delivery was on schedule and noted dent in box. Was dropped off in living room where I was able to unpack, inspect and take individual pieces upstairs as needed. The two glass panels are very heavy and second person is recommended for carrying. Removed old door, cleaned off caulk and filled small holes with caulk. Chose to buy longer 3 inch stainless screws to mount bar into studs and reduce diameter of hole. Hardware is well packed and various connectors furnished with abundant cheap allen wrenches. Installed mostly myself and only required help of friend at end to screw together plates in lower corner of fixed panel. At first door moved well but after a while it started rubbing in track guide at bottom. Called technical support and they sent me one page of further instructions about the elliptical mount of rollers. Was able to adjust rollers and door has moved well ever since. Better instructions are needed so that installer understands the importance of the elliptical design. Door looks good and is well made and my friend was impressed. Turns out that my walls are slightly off plumb and it will handle the situation gracefully. Contrary to comments of other reviewer the polymer splash shields seem well designed and are tough. Have had absolutely no problem with water getting across threshold.

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