Moose—October 5, 2015
Update on September 28, 2015: It's been about a year since I bought this shower caddy. It still looks like new! No rust, no mold, no problems. I highly recommend it, provided you have the right kind of shower (see my full review). Original Review: I needed a shower caddy that would stand on the floor in the corner of my shower. It sounds simple, but almost every shower caddy I could find either needed to hang over the door or shower head, or used a tension rod to attach to the ceiling. None of these are options in my shower. After searching a few stores unsuccessfully, I found this on Amazon. I really like this shower caddy! It looks nice and it's large enough to hold 10-12 shampoo bottles! The bottom two shelves are each tall enough that regular-sized shampoo bottles can fit on them standing up (see first photo). You'll want some sort of soap dish if you put bar soap on this caddy, however, because soap will easily fall through the shelves, especially when the bar gets down toward the end. The caddy comes with two suction cups that are designed to anchor its top to the wall, to make it more secure. However, suction cups don't work on my shower's tile, so I'm not using them, but it stays up just fine without them. Regarding the negative reviews, many of them are people saying it doesn't fit in a shower/tub combination. It doesn't. It's for a stand-alone shower where it can sit flat on the floor; it's too big to balance on the lip of a tub. If you have a stand-alone shower with a lip around the outside, it probably wouldn't work well for that either. It needs to sit flat on the floor of the shower with the two back sides against walls. I've attached photos to show the kind of shower it works with and the kind it doesn't. Overall, I have no complaints about this caddy, assuming it doesn't rust. Based on the other reviews, I don't think rust will be a problem, but I'll update my review if it is. Read more


M—July 26, 2015
It's a bit off balance as I think it got a bit knocked around in transit but I haven't had any issues with rusting and it does rest pretty level in the shower. It's a bit larger than I expected and I don't think it would fit in your average shower unless you had a perfectly flat bottom surface but it works very well in mine and holds my ridiculous collection of various shampoos and soaps. I can't speak to the suction cups effectiveness but if you're looking to mount this on a shower wall I can guarantee they won't hold it there. I wish the shelves were different heights and the bottom of the shelves was grated (smaller bottles fall over a lot due to the design) but beyond that, no complaints so far. Read more
Suellen Brahs—July 20, 2011
This caddy is very reasonably priced and fulfills its purpose. It sits on the floor of the shower and has three shelves for items. The shelves are spaced so even tall items can fit on all shelves. I wish the caddy was more substantial. It is a bit shaky. Read more
Julie—December 6, 2012
I have a standard stall fiberglass shower and this rack doesn't work well at all. It has to sit far from the wall because the floor of the shower is sloped. Since its so far from the wall, I couldn't stick it to the wall with the little suction cups it came with. The result is a very wobbly shelf. I have to be cautious when getting my shampoo off of it because it starts to wobble and the other bottles of product fall off. It also takes up too much room in my shower because it has to sit so far away from the side. I don't recommend this product unless you have a big shower with 90 degree angled walls. Read more
Proper Bostonian—May 8, 2014
This does not fit in the corner of a standard tub/shower, which is the entire reason I purchased this for my home. I wanted that extra storage space, and didn't want one of those ceiling to floor stands. Just looking at it out of the box, I could tell it was going to be way, way too wide. I confirmed this once I tried to put it in my shower. As this shower caddy is supported just by resting on its base with a few suction cups (you can put them wherever you like), it isn't going to work in the corner of a standard tub/shower. As a side note, the suction cups this comes with (2) aren't very strong, and are of a poor design. They basically have a slit in the middle of them where the wire caddy connects to; the issue is that with enough pressure/weight in the caddy pulling from the wall, these suction cups can't hold the strain. I tried to get this to fit with the legs hanging off the edge of the corner, but the suction cups weren't strong enough. The entire thing was on the floor of the tub within 10 minutes. This clearly wasn't made for a standard sized tub/shower. I do not recommend this product whatsoever. Read more
Rmcclain—January 5, 2015
Perfect for corner glass enclosed showers where it's pretty hard to get anything to work because of all the glass. Did have a hard time keeping it standing upright on the floor due to the natural drainage slope so we got some of those plastic robe hooks from the dollar store and looped it around the stand and then up over the top of the shower and it's perfect and quite secure. Really holds up to a lot of weight on it with this set up as well. Read more
Kritty—November 24, 2014
Functional, looks nice, assume it will last. We do have large bottles of shampoo and conditioner on the shelves and all fit just fine. The holder seems to be quite steady. Read more
MitKrats—December 18, 2015
works but a little wobbly. Our tile has a texture so the suction cups wont stick. works anyways fine. Read more