Karin—December 1, 2017
These are the neatest hooks. I use them everywhere to hang things. After my first order, I came back for more. Not a one has fallen down. I use them everywhere to hang dog collars, leashes, coats, scarves, a walking cane, even my car keys, jewelry and a purse. They blend right into the wall and I have some on the sides of some of my cabinets where I have a station of sorts for charging dog collars, the wires and the collars wrap over these to keep the wires out of sight. That gave me the idea to use it behind some furniture to drape my wires over to keep them out of sight. That worked like a charm. No more visible lines of wires underneath my desk. I have one in an indiscreet place to hang my coffee cup at the ready. Just so many things and they are so easy to put up that putting them behind something or inside a cabinet is easy peasy! The look great too. I'm going to be ordering more as there are just so many things to hang up.... Read more
Got Influence?—May 12, 2025
The base could be thicker. I like the idea of this, but not quite good enough design. Read more
Grateful—September 26, 2014
These are exact matches to some we already had. Were thrilled to find them, as they've not been available in any brick-and-mortars we've tried. These are remarkably strong. Haven't tried to remove any, but it would probably take some doing. If you can use white, these are really very good wall / door hooks to try. Read more
Adam the dad—November 18, 2024
This is one of those items that might be better suited for something other than what it's being sold as. It might be good for pens or some sort of tall items, maybe even reusable straws. As a bathroom item, it's limited. It is definitely very sturdy. It's very easy to assemble, and it comes with a spare strip of adhesive. I was able to stick it to a couple of different surfaces with no problem. The adhesive stuck VERY well. It was actually very hard work to pull down on the adhesive to remove it. It was definitely less sticky after being mounted in the shower briefly. In the bathroom, it will hold a few toothbrushes if you use the cup with the dividers. I've used a washable cup in my bathroom for toothbrushes, and it needs to be cleaned fairly regularly. This design would make that very difficult due to the small spaces you'd have to clean. When you remove the dividers, the open cup has holes so water can drain out. In a bathroom, it might be slightly more ideal in the shower, where it won't hold water. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of things that fit well in there. I tried a disposable razor, but you would need to keep it blade end up. A tube of shaving lotion would pretty much take up all the room. If you use it for something like storing an electric toothbrush without the divided cup, you'd want to make sure it was completely dry so it would not drip when stored in the cup. That's why I think this would almost be better used as a holder for pens or reusable straws or something. If you just need to clean dust out of the divided cup, it would be easier, and if it were placed over the sink, it might reach out far enough for water to drip into the sink. You can always pull out the divided section to clean when needed, but it wouldn't be practical to regularly take off the entire unit to clean the larger cup section. If you buy this, definitely consider how it's going to be used. Read more
SavvyShopper—September 17, 2025
I wanted a simply shower hook for in my kid's bathroom. This does the job! We have white tile and I like that this kind of just blends in. I also like that it's plastic and not too precious if my kids happen to mess it up. It is sturdy plastic though, so I think it should last a good long time. I like that it won't rust in the shower and that it is a peel and stick installation. Read more
Grits—December 4, 2024
This replaced a well used former shampoo bottle that I constantly refilled with liquid soap for the shower. I mis-placed it on the side of the shower near the soap dish, and occasionally bump it slightly. I'd recommend it go more toward the back of the shower but still on the side wall, so any dripping soap is easily washed down the drain during the shower (if at the back of the shower in a tub/shower, there isn't enough spray flow to keep excess soap washed down to the other end of the tub toward the drain. This is no fault of any instructions, however. Refilling is extremely easy - just lift the container out of the frame stuck to the wall, open it, and fill it up. I'd like just a little more quantity per push on the top of the unit, but it's not hard to simply pump it twice to get more soap out of it. This attaches to a tile wall with a standard 2-sided adhesive strip that can be easily removed by simply pulling the bottom of it to release it if needed, but otherwise I expect it will stay in place indefinitely. They even include one extra adhesive strip for moving the device, or if the previous strip begins to detach from the wall. The strips are easily obtainable in a hardware store due to the number of other devices (including picture frames) that use them. It's hard to get a 5-star rating from me, but the only reason I didn't go that high is because it just doesn't seem quite as strong or solid as I'd prefer. Yet it will likely last a long time, and is definitely an above-average product for its type, and a distinct improvement over the old squeeze shampoo bottle I've used for years. Read more
Laura Lane—March 27, 2025
These fell off after a couple days. Threw them away. Read more
HIPam—April 2, 2018
I've purchased these several times. Designed well so they can handle a variety of objects. Read more