Tai Tran—December 15, 2025
A shower corner shelf to make your shower experience more convenient. My shower doesn't have much shelving, this shelf does the trick by helping you store items. It's minimalist design also ensures that it looks good in your shower and is easy to install also. The quality of the shelf is sturdy to hold all your items with no issue. Overall, a convenient shower shelf that does the job. Read more
CocoBunny—October 4, 2025
I got these shelves for using in my one of my bathrooms as they said no tools were required. After opening and looking at them tools are definitely 100% required. An oscillating saw or router is a tool last time I checked. But as we are in the midst of a bathroom renovation in annother bathroom, I thought - perfect timing! So I asked my contractor for his thoughts on having them installed in our new shower when it is tiled. He looked at them and then looked at what was required for installation and said I really don’t think these are a good idea. That was all it took for me to change my mind on actually installing them in my bathroom. It wasn’t that he thought the shelves were poor quality, it was more the way they are installed. He just didn’t think that they were very smart or stable enough. He felt that if too much weight was put on them or if someone slipped in the shower and grabbed one, what could the effect be on the tiles above where they are installed. Also, if the coating was scratched is it going to rust? What about if you decide you don’t want them any longer. All these things have made me have second thoughts about installing them. As I said they are really nice shelves and decent size for the corner making better functional use of otherwise dead space. They seem easy to clean and have drainage so standing water wouldn’t be an issue. They even have 4 great hooks for your body scrubber or razor to hang on. But while the price point is good, it goes down if you don’t have the proper tools and have to hire someone. Or even if you do have the proper tools but don’t really know what you’re doing and break a tile. So great if you have that knowledge and all those tools, but if not, I would definitely think twice as they could be pricier than anticipated down the road. I gave them 3 stars because they are nice shelves, but I really dislike deceptive sales tactics. Read more
David Turner—September 25, 2025
These corner shower shelves turned out really nice once installed. The stainless steel feels solid and they have a clean matte black finish that matches my bathroom perfectly. I was a little unsure at first about the grout in style but they actually fit in very securely and there is no wobble at all once in place. The design is very practical since the drainage slots keep water from pooling and the rail around the edge stops bottles from sliding off. I also like that they included hooks because it makes it easy to hang a razor or small towel. They do require tile corners with the right spacing so installation is not quite as simple as a stick on shelf but once in they look far better and feel more permanent. For the price the quality is excellent and I would definitely recommend them if you want something both useful and stylish. Read more
R. C.—September 29, 2025
I did not install this shelf. I did not expect to have to remove grout between tiles, and sealant after mounting the shelf. It looks well-made, and optional hooks could be useful if you have items like scrubs with a loop for hanging. Apparently stainless steel has some limitations. If you use bleach to remove mildew from the grout - according to instructions, don't let that bleach touch the rack. They also say don't use glass-cleaner. It's a 2 - if I had known what is actually required to install this shelf or clean it, I would have kept on looking. If I were a professional tile worker/home maintenance with all the tools, maybe 3 or 4. But not 5 - the required care for bathroom accessory is a bit much. Read more
Pen pall 2232—September 19, 2025
I initially thought this would be a simple, tool-free install, but I ended up needing a few extra items: Silicone sealant Grout removal tool (I used a putty knife) Painter’s tape Level My shower corners were out of square, which threw off my plan to simply apply silicone. Instead, I had to pull out some grout and install the pieces deeper into the wall on the side with the gap. Here’s the process I followed: Removed the grout around the ear tabs. Used blue tape to temporarily hold everything in place. Ensured everything was level. Applied silicone to the top and bottom of the ears, wiping away the excess. I went with the stainless finish, which is solid—I'd rate it a 9/10. There was a slightly unfinished edge, but nothing sharp. I might take some 500-grit sandpaper to it later for a smoother feel. There are small hooks on the unit to hang things like your loofah, which is a nice touch. The instructions could have been clearer, both online and in the included pamphlet. However, if you have the right tools on hand and are careful with measurements, it could still be a relatively simple install without major tools. Read more
Taylor Hawkins—October 3, 2025
These shelves are great quality and exactly what they claim to be, made for shower corners. I ended up returning them because (first) they require silicone gel to seal/hold them in place AND the corners have to be a PERFECT 90 degree angle (second reason I returned them). They looked nice, easy to clean, functional, and would have been very useful in my small house in the tiny bathroom. However, my little house was made in the 80's (like me) and the shower corners aren't perfect 90 degree angles. It would have taken a whole tube of sealant to get one shelf to make contact at 4 points (5 total contact points). It didn't look like they would work for me or my shower. If you have newer construction and have never had a bath remodel done before, these should work for you. Keep in mind you need separate sealant to put them up. I would say they were a decent size. I would’ve been able to fit a large shampoo and conditioner bottle on each shelf. Read more