LeeAnn—October 29, 2025
It really works! Easy to use. The suction keeps it on , almost hard to get off. I lost no water in my soaking tub. In fact, the water was up probably 4 inches higher, using this suction cup. One size fits all. Good quality. Read more
Blonde Aggie—December 24, 2025
Best one yet! Does its job! Also, I have to have my back against the drain end of the tub right now. This thing is soft! Suction is amazing! Read more
Merlin—June 10, 2024
I did not have high hopes for this product, but it works great. It gives you a few more inches of water in the tub by moving the overflow up. It sticks to the tub and does not let water leak past it. I would not fill it up all the way until you are in the tub or you might overflow you tub. It came on time and was packaged well. Read more
Meg—July 3, 2025
This stopper is surprisingly well-built for the price flexible silicone that feels durable and easy to handle. It sticks firmly over the overflow drain and creates such a good seal that I’ve almost overfilled the tub a few times without realizing it 🤣. It definitely does its job and it’s super easy to clean. I would 100% clean if if you have hard water buildup often or you’ll start to see if build up on it. The minimalist look blends in nicely with my tub and doesn’t feel cheap or clunky. For the value, it’s totally worth it. Read more
KatelynsMakingMonsters—November 9, 2025
Absolutely don't waste your time with any other overflow cover. I've tried multiple others and none stick, or they do until the tub water reaches them and they will randomly float away, or slowly let out water. Most grow mold or weird goop, as they collect water and trap heat. And good luck getting them to stay on your tub if it's not perfectly flat. This one is incredible by comparison. Takes zero effort to use. Stays on when the tub is full, empty, and well beyond if you don't remove it. The hole at the top is flat and small so it doesn't collect water that splashes over and doesn't grow mold or bacterial goop. Firm suction cups on a pliable material that fits my old school 70s tub perfectly. I don't doubt it would fit on any tub overflow. This is a 10/10 item and instead of wasting 20-30 bucks on imitations that are going to disappointyou, just buy this thing. I am a regular long soak taker and I very rarely write reviews. Trust me on this one! Read more
Richard B.—November 7, 2025
First it will stain and scum build up shows so easily, not to mention that it grows mold with the greatest of ease. Second it doesn’t really make a seal. The little suction cups don’t hold all that well or tight, and it won’t stay in for a full bath. Just not impressed with the functionality of this for its price point. Read more
Laura Dawson—February 20, 2025
I'm writing this as I'm having a full soak in my tub for the first time- this does the job perfectly. The suction cups are amazing and stay in place and I was able to fill my tub completely with hot water (I actually used it all, which hasn't happened before). I had bought another brand of drain cover prior to this only to be disappointed from the first use. I stubbornly kept trying to use it because I didn't want it to go to waste, but I finally had enough when I realized the issue was that the suction cups were inverting on themselves! This one in comparison is a dream! Even with trying to push it with my foot, it is staying in place, keeping my bath full and warm. This product is a game changer for bath lovers like myself. For reference- I have a standard size tub and it fits with room to spare. Read more
Roberta—November 23, 2024
Could not use this. If you have an overflow with a lever on it to close the drain (like the one pictured) there is no way to make this fit. Believe me, I tried raising, lowering, shifting every which way and it never fit snugly enough not to leak. Disappointing. Addendum: that drain on the fixture with the lever runs along the bottom of it: a narrow slit maybe 2 or 3 inches in length. In desperation I rolled about half of a small paper towel sheet into a tight cylinder perhaps 6 inches long and maybe the width of a skinny French fry, moistened it and stuffed it into the drain (with about an inch sticking out on each side) and as the water rose the piece of towel swelled and plugged it perfectly! No leaks at all through a lengthy bath. And later it was easily removed! If you want to try this make sure it is a good, sturdy paper towel (no napkin or tissue or the cheap brand that shreds) and make sure you leave at least an inch protruding so you can easily remove it when done. You can probably adapt this to most overflow drains. I am totally NOT responsible if you are not careful and get it stuck in the drain hole! Anyhow, I am happy now, no thanks to the Shroom. Read more

