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The item is great but a bit too long for my shower, I ended not using one of the poles. It was a bit frustrating to assemble it but the video in an app was helpful. Overall sturdy but flimsy. Read more

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| Specific Uses For Product | Showers |
|---|---|
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Rust Resistant |
| Color | Chrome |
| Brand | Zenna Home |
| Finish Type | Chrome,Chrome Finish |
| Mounting Type | Tension Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 9.7"D x 12.63"W x 97"H |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Number of Compartments | 4 |
| specific_uses_for_product | Showers |
|---|---|
| material | Alloy Steel |
| special_feature | Adjustable, Rust Resistant |
| color | Chrome |
| brand | Zenna Home |
| finish_type | Chrome,Chrome Finish |
| product_dimensions | 9.7"D x 12.63"W x 97"H |
| shape | Triangular |
| capacity | 3.4 Kilograms |
| number_of_items | 1 |
| upc | 043197162762 |
| global_trade_identification_number | 00043197162762 |
| manufacturer | Zenith Products Corp. |
| item_weight | 1 pounds |
| item_model_number | 2161PC |
| best_sellers_rank | #37,782 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #151 in Shower Caddies |
| maximum_recommended_load | 7.5 Pounds |
| finish_types | Chrome,Chrome Finish |
| care_instructions | Wipe Clean |
| assembly_required | No |
| batteries_required | No |
| included_components | Pole Caddy |







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Customers say
Customers find the shower caddy works perfectly for tub and shower spaces, holds everything they need including tall bottles of shampoo, and looks nice. Customers disagree on the value for money, with some saying it's good for the price while others consider it not worth the cost.
The item is great but a bit too long for my shower, I ended not using one of the poles. It was a bit frustrating to assemble it but the video in an app was helpful. Overall sturdy but flimsy. Read more

Fits in perfectly. Stays in place and does not move. Easy to install and keeps all the product organize in one spot. Did not cause any rust and the color did not come off. Read more
I think this product is pretty good for the price as the shelves are pretty stable (just holding, when using a pump it will definitely fall depending on the size pump). But it definitely gives a lot more storage and makes the bathtub a lot more clean. Likes: Shelving, extra hooks, changing distance of shelves, and probably fits into most bathrooms even without having to measure it since it’s adjustable. Dislikes: Manual (I think the instructions can be misleading, but definitely not impossible to build) and sturdiness (it’s kind of wobbly if you move it from the middle but it hasn’t collapsed yet and it probably won’t as long as there’s not a lot of pressure). Some advice: • Put the stickers that go on the joints last • Stoppers that go at the ends are different size so if one does not fit it probably goes on the other side • Not all sticks are needed, for example my bathtub did not need “stick e” and it made it a lot easier to put in • Inside of “stick b” will be springs the three tubs and only one singular “L” stopper at the top in which it will connect to “stick a” So in the end it should be: Smaller Stopper G ; Stick A ; “Stopper L” ; Stick B (Spring towards the top connecting with L and the 3 F tubes) ; Stick C (add “Shelving J” with “Stopper K”) ; Stick D (add “Shelving J” with “Stopper K”) ; (optional) Stick E (add “Shelving J” with “Stopper K”) ; Bigger Stopper H (add “Stopper H” to whichever one is considered your bottom stick. Read more




I had bought one of these a 3 years ago. It has held up really great!! Still looks brand new. I just bought another for a different bathroom. I had some slight trouble with the assembly. I wanted to share my tips to those who might get easily frustrated like me. #1 The 2 end caps are NOT the same size!!! I did not realize and was annoyed when the first cap I picked up didn't fit on end of pole A. Pole A is smaller in diameter than all the other poles. Only one of the caps fits it correctly. #2 the breakdown pic for Pole B was confusing to me. It shows the spring out of the pole with 2 little caps on either end. This is ALREADY assembled and inside the pole. The cap "L" you see in the picture on one end is not part of the spring! It goes on the end of pole B where it connects to pole A. #3 I don't think it matters which end of pole B to put the extenders in (if you need them at all). #4 The rubber gaskets that help secure the baskets to the pole have a top and a bottom. The top is somewhat tapered. If you put them on the pole upside down, they will not support the basket and it will just keep sliding down. Once assembled it fit perfectly. The chart at the beginning to determine how many poles and extenders was exactly correct, which I honestly was skeptical about. Hope these tips help even just one person. Read more
This is the THIRD tension rack that I have purchased so I am familiar with varying brands and quality. The first one I got was fantastic, but there was a lot of rust when taking it out when moving so I tossed it. The second one had no rust, but it was so flimsy to the point where the shelves wouldn't stay up. Now this one has the sturdiness of the first one I purchased, and hopefully won't rust in the long run. I love the fact that it is EASILY adjustable when it comes to the shelves. They are so sturdy! I put a ton of products on all shelves and push down when dispensing the soaps, so far so good. I loved the fact that this is the first bathroom tension shelf that I bought where I didn't have to play a guessing game of which poles to use. It gives you a chart based off of the measurements. Everything is also individually wrapped and labeled so you know which parts they are. So far 10/10, I would highly recommend this. Read more
I absolutely love this! Took me a little to find one I like and oh man am I happy 😃 the box arrived a little worse for wear, but everything inside was in good shape. The instructions are complete crap, but once it clicked, it clicked, lol. Hope this helps at least one person!!! ⬇️ Simplified Instructions: My shower measured 68+ in The instructions say you only need a select few poles from your options of A-D, but don’t be fooled. - You will need 2 additional poles at the end. 1.) Assemble your first grouping of poles, with the thin end up. (Tapered) **Tip: Put the first rubber stopper on the bottom pole. This will help you keep it stable. 2.) All your shelves fit onto the first group of bars that you assemble, then comes pole “B” with the spring INSIDE (yes there is a spring!). The shelves will NOT feel stable at this point. Keep going! 3.) The spacers go in next. Depending on how high your bathroom ceiling is, use the # of spacers that allow you to get very close to the height that you’re trying to reach. Remember that the spring inside will allow you to push the pole down like a plunger to fit your space. 4.) Then the last pole fits INSIDE pole “B” 5.) Put the last rubber stopper on top and you’re ready to place where you want it. Once it’s where you want it, adjust the shelves. Don’t worry- they will snug up if you have the rubber rings in correctly. You may need to play with them a little. Also I used a very think Allen wrench to push the rings in from the bottom. A chopstick would have also worked.. anything thin enough and long enough to fit through the bars and push lightly. 🤓 ** Tip: have the open part of the rubber ring face towards you while you do this. You get an easier seal. I have a tiny bathroom that I share with my son and bf and with the new organization, it even feels luxurious. Ty!! Read more
