Kristine—December 16, 2025
I was looking for a plastic shower caddy, because I was tired of the so called rust proof metal ones rusting in a short amount of time. I also have a detachable shower head that has a different configuration than most others, so I needed some kind of flexible attachment to get it to work. This one is great! The arms are more of a rubbery material than a hard plastic, so it’s easy to adapt this caddy to your space. It has a low profile, so it doesn’t take up a lot of room, but it has plenty of space to hold all my stuff. Read more
Jennifer Warner—January 11, 2026
We've had this hanging in my daughter's shower for over a year and it has given her so much more storage. I prefer the plastic, because there is no worry of rust. It has never slid off and seems quite sturdy for the amount it's holding. Read more
BABS—October 18, 2024
Only complaint is two of the four suctions do not hold well but honestly it could be because they overlap tiles with grout adhesive in between, which is most likely the cause. Its other suction cups adhere to the tile very well. The nice two-way design is a plus. It's not going anywhere. Would recommend because the handles grip well, so it fits. Fits my needs so worth the money. Large storage capacity, stays in place and there's no give in the structure, so it's sturdy. It's made of hard plastic and rinses well, so no problems with rust. Recommend if it matches your decor as it does mine. Read more
Mary H.—December 1, 2024
First, the handles are super flexible and twist. This allows you to hang this thing just about anyplace - you are not confined to a specific angle. It's made of sturdy but not brittle plastic. It cleans up easily (and I don't have to do it often either). It has holes designed for shampoo/conditioner/bodywash bottles to be turned upside down, and little hooks at the bottom if you use a body buff-puff or backscrubber. While not designer gorgeous or anything, it does the job with good function in our private bath. The guest baths get used once or twice a year so I go for form over function there....but there may come a day.... Read more
D—August 28, 2024
It's like they made those little protrusions JUST long enough to meet the legal definition of a "hook". Items which hang from a fabric loop (sponges, loofas, etc.) slip free if you so much as glance at them. The "two clips which attach to the shower head" design is unstable, which would be fine if the suction pads worked (in my case, they come loose regularly). These factors mean the whole thing wobbles a bit when you pick up or replace soap and shampoo. Which means the stuff on the "hooks" falls. Read more
nonoyabidnez—February 28, 2023
The design of our Delta shower head does not allow placement of the unit including the top basket. The suction cups have a challenge because they fall in a position that puts a grout line right through the cup. It could compromise the efficiency but we don't know because we just installed it. The top basket we removed turned out to fit perfectly in our tub grab bar. If it had not we would have tried mounting it via the suction cups alone somewhere in the tub area. But we lucked out! We particularly like the silicone mounting arms. They will not slip like the old plastic/metal ones. Read more
Dayton—July 28, 2025
I do like these. Very nice. Read more
Justin Griffin—May 31, 2023
Would get again Read more