Katwmn—December 16, 2025
Excellent for rounded edge, newly manufactured clawfoot tubs. I would not recommend this for squared edged tubs or shallow tubs as it will likely need to be manipulated in ways (as mentioned in other reviews) to try to "make it work." The rack is perfect for which is was designed. I have had no issues with durability or stability and supports a good amount of "stuff." It was easy to assemble and looks great in the matte black which matches the feet and plumbing of my tub. Read more
Curari—January 5, 2026
Better than any of the competitors, comes fully assembled and works!!! Read more
Bethany J.—September 14, 2023
So, I need a place to put bottles for my tub/shower. In our rebuild of our new house, we forgot to tell contractor to put shelves in the office bathroom. Hence the need for some sort of shelving. Also, we have plaster in the entire bathroom, so stuff does not stick or suction to plaster, also the reason for this. Now, I have to say, this thing did not fit on my reclaimed antique alcove tub because of the thickness of the tub, but it did work on the clawfoot tub in our master bathroom. So, that is where this funky hanging holder went. So, it is true that it will NOT fit all tubs, but honestly, you can probably find another place for it. Read more
Mrs Rosen—August 22, 2025
This caddy would be much better if the hanging part that goes over the side of the tub could be adjusted to make it fit better/tighter. Since it doesn't, the basket tilts all the contents forward at an angle. My husband is going to try to bend it a bit which would make it sit better, but it may make this very stiff metal snap. Saying a prayer that that the latter won't happen. Read more
one millionth customer—April 6, 2025
Fits my tub like it was designed for it, and maybe it was. The tub is standard builder quality circa 1974, built-in (not free-standing), with a four-inch-wide flat rim, and both the inside and outside walls are straight (no curvature). The caddy fits perfectly, doesn't tilt and, consequently, doesn't fall apart. Use it on any other tub design--narrow rim, curved sides--and you may have the problems other reviewers describe. As for size, it easily accommodates three shampoo bottles and a covered soap container, but it's not so large that it gets in the way. The bottom of the caddy is 7.5 inches above the floor of my tub, which means I can have 7.5 inches of bath water before it reaches the level of the caddy. That's plenty of water for me, and I'm over six feet and over 200 pounds. The caddy can hang either inside the tub or outside. A neat design and well worth money, but only with the caveats mentioned above. Read more
perugirl—September 28, 2025
It worked great until I put something in it. It wasn't able to hold anything at all. A complete waste of money. Read more
Stacey's Music—July 22, 2025
Fits perfectly on a standard tub. It will not work for a garden tub as the sides on my tub(not sure if this applies to all garden tubs) are too thick. Read more
Tabitha—November 23, 2024
I ordered this caddy for my disabled Vet brother's bathroom when he lived with us. I wanted to provide him with conveniences he didn't have living with other family. He needed to be able to reach his products from his transfer bath chair & hold his shower wand, all with 1-arm. This enabled him to reach his pump soap, lotion, Epson salt, & bath glove without help. This is an excellent product because it sits firmly on the side of the bathtub & it's sturdy. It holds those heavy 33-44 oz. soap & lotion bottles. It hold his foot creams & appliances & glove. I bought it in 2020 & no rust nor cracked paint nor staining or bubbling. He said it was better than the wall caddy we tried because everything was within his reach. There is no dropping or slipping. It always caused him distress to drop a large bottle of product down the tub & having to call for help during a vulnerable moment. This gave him greater independence, dignity, & a boost of self confidence. All that in a bath caddy. Read more