Liz—December 30, 2025
This shower caddy has been a fantastic addition to my bathroom, providing extra storage for bottles, gadgets, and phones. I needed something that could accommodate all the extra items in my bathroom, and this caddy fits the bill. The best part is that it can be installed without drilling, which is a huge plus. Its adjustable height ranges from 30 to 120 inches, making it suitable for a wide variety of spaces. The caddy is stable and doesn’t wobble. Although it requires assembly, putting it together was relatively easy. To install, you twist the tension pole. The six-tier design, with varying basket depths, is highly practical. The deeper baskets keep bottles upright, while the shallower ones are perfect for soap, razors, and loofahs. I particularly love the built-in towel bar, toothbrush holder, and hidden hooks, which help keep everything organized and easily accessible. This caddy transforms messy corner shelves into mini spa-like shelves. The build quality is solid, and the rust-resistant coating—which resembles oil-rubbed bronze—has held up well in the steamy environment so far. The drainage design prevents water buildup, ensuring that everything stays dry and mold-free. I give this product a five-star rating. It is sturdy, spacious, and stylish. Read more


Thumper—November 14, 2025
If you fill this up and still have stuff you need to place, you need to talk to someone. It can hold a LOT of stuff. Positives - The protective finish is evenly applied with no obvious flaws. This is important as any metal outside of aluminum will rust in the shower and I've tried my share of caddies where a flawed finish led them to an early grave. There are a ton of baskets (6) and they're extremely easy to reposition. Unlike designs where the baskets loop over the pole, this uses a system of friction clasps that you place around the pole after it's installed. The baskets then slide over the clasp and the pressure that results holds the clasp in place. And it works - I've had no issues with clasps slipping once the baskets are loaded. The baskets can be angled however you want. I favored a diagonal layout but my spouse quickly corrected me upon review- no big deal, just slide them over. Easily adjustable height for any setup. At max you can get to 10' and that's what I'm currently using. Even maxxed out it maintains a stable hold and stays in place. The number of small segments making up the body means it's easy to work for whatever the height in your installation actually is. Cons - Only negative I can see relates to the adjustability. Since the segments used for changing the height are short, when assembled it's easy to bend a bit when installed. It takes some fiddling with the position of the top clamp and the foot to make sure they're straight, because if they aren't it will get a little bend around the joints. It doesn't look great and I think a stouter set of poles might prevent it, but that would likely raise the cost. I was able to get it more or less straight eventually, at least to my relatively obsessive eyes. Other than that one quibble, this is a pretty good caddy. It holds everything, has a good rust resistant coating and is super simple to setup. Read more
Pioneer0943—November 15, 2025
In our shower at home, we had three baskets with suction cups that anchored them to our shower walls. I had a bar of soap in one of them and my wife had 10-20 containers of stuff among the three baskets. There was never room for my shampoo so that had to be imported every time I needed them in the shower. One other issue of note is that, while the suction held pretty good, every once in a while, we would have a minor catastrophe as a shelf lost its hold and crashed to the floor of the shower. Obviously, some kind of improvement was necessary. I’m reasonably satisfied with this corner shower caddy pole. It holds a good amount of stuff without wobbling or slipping. The adjustable pole, with a little maneuvering, fits fine between our shower floor and ceiling (ours is about 8 feet high). Installation was super simple; no drilling or tools needed; took less than a minute. The six shelves are spacious enough for everything we used to store on three shelves plus more, which means now there is even room for my shampoo. There’s a towel rack which is very handy to park a wash rag. The toothbrush holder isn’t being used as apparently intended since we don’t brush our teeth in the shower. The shelves adjust easily so we can customize the spacing for tall bottles and smaller items. The pole coating is a dark brown which didn’t really match other details in the shower, and I think I might have preferred that it would be black or chrome to better match the fixtures, but nevertheless it still looks OK. Everything stays secure, and the drainage in the trays help keep things dry and clean. If you want to maximize convenience and keep your shower organized, this pole caddy is a decent option. Read more