Arely—September 2, 2025
I was starting to feel overwhelmed with all the daily necessities cluttering my bathroom counter, but this suction cup tumbler completely changed the game. It sticks securely to the mirror (will work on tile, too) freeing up valuable space while keeping things like my floss picks and Q-tips easily within reach. I love how neat and organized everything looks now — no more random containers ruining the aesthetic I worked hard to create. Simple, clean, and super functional. Highly recommend if you're trying to declutter without compromising style! The suction is surprisingly strong, and the cup itself feels sturdy enough to hold daily essentials without wobbling or slipping. Read more
Prime Rock Princess—September 12, 2025
The media could not be loaded. SPARKNOTES VERSION This is for you if: You are an organization-junkie, want to get in and get out in 5-minutes flat, need to keep your $25 eyeliner from tiny fingers who will graffiti your bathroom walls or use your toothbrush to clean the sink—but at least they’re helpful. Need not apply if: You’re a bathroom minimialist and want no visible clutter. Have ALOT of bulky or odd shape items (e.g. my eyelash curler still needs a home…) FOR THE DETAIL-ORIENTED Pros: - STABLE AF: Doesn’t fall over, even during toddler-induced seismic testing. - CLEAR + MINIMAL: Reads more like clean UI than influencer vanity fluff. - TIME-SAVING: No more hunting for eyeliner #2 like it’s that gem in the $5 record bin. Cons: - A LITTLE SMALLER THAN EXPECTED: Or maybe my inventory is just bloated. (Eyelash curler is still singing an emo anthem “…all I want is a place to call my own…”) My Verdict FWIW: Not flawless, but it reduced my AM chaos by 85%. That’s basically a feature upgrade in my life. Read more
Loryn Peters—July 20, 2025
Keros my toothbrush, tongue scraper , and floss neat and together and out of the way. I highly recommend! Read more
Jaye—September 3, 2016
I was hesitant after reading the reviews but thought, "Eh, it's cheaper than the local store. Try it." The Good: Wow this bugger can stick! My shower is a fiberglass apartment special (as in, nothing special). I cleaned the area I was going to place this with all-purpose spray, rinsed, then stuck this to the wall before the water could dry. Then, I let it sit for a few hours. It's been a couple weeks now, with daily use, and is still quite attached. There are small openings along the bottom that allow water to drip out, so I have not had any problems with 'flooding'. The Bad-ish: Not quite as large as I'd expected. It just barely fits an Oral-B electric toothbrush and Sensodyne toothpaste. It's also clear, which somehow makes scratches rather visible, and arrived with a few small abrasions on the front. All in all, a great, cheap way to shove a toothbrush in someone's face without nagging or facing criminal charges. Read more
Consumer—June 14, 2025
Exactly as described and works well! Purchased these several times in the past. Read more
Cheis—March 11, 2025
Suction cups didn’t work , cheaply made and overpriced. Would love a full refund they don’t stick to tile. Read more
Bobolink—April 2, 2024
Well, it's plainly evident that whomever designed this cup has never studied fluid dynamics. The drain holes are at the back of the cup, so when you stick it to your shower or tub wall, it leans slightly forward so all the water does not drain out; it collects in the front of the cup. Of course, I have a fiberglass shower, so the suction cups don't really stay stuck to the shower wall that long anyway, so I removed them & gave them to my wife to use in her fish tanks. I have a wire shower caddy, so I used plastic zip ties to "hang" the cup from the side of that, using the holes through which the suction cups were placed. I drilled a few small holes around the bottom of the front of the cup @ the bottom, so that takes care of the drainage issue. Zip ties are cheap, so if it needs to be cleaned, I cut 'em off, put the cup in the top rack of my dishwasher, then once it's clean, re-hang it -- no fuss, no muss. I noticed this product is on sale now, but I paid $9 & change for it. Walmart or Target had nothing like this, as this was size I needed, nothing larger, so I bought it -- perfect size to hold razors & small tubes of hair conditioner. It's well-made, as something made of ABS polystyrene should be, but it is NOT worth 9 bucks -- maybe $2 to $4 @ the most IMHO. Maybe something of this size could be made where the entire bottom is ribbed to allow water drainage from any area, regardless of the angle @ which the cup is mounted. At any rate, I'm always frustrated that stuff like this needs to be "tweaked" to make it pragmatically useful, that the folks who design these kinds of things can't anticipate these types of seemingly minor contingencies. In this current economy, 9 bucks for a small plastic shower cup is a bit unreasonable, especially when taking into account that I had to take the time to make it a tad more efficient. Oh well, it's useable now, so if one decides to purchase this item, consider the drainage issue as an important factor in the whole scheme of things. Read more
Allen Jennings—October 7, 2024
I needed a cup to hold my razor and scissors in the shower, this item is perfect. Has two suction cups to hold it, has holes in the bottom to allow water to drain, was priced well and fast shipping. Would buy again. Read more