🚿 Elevate your shower game—because your space deserves the best!
The ADOVEL 4 Layer Corner Shower Caddy features a rustproof 304 stainless steel tension pole adjustable from 3.3 to 9.8 feet, with four thickened, removable trays designed for easy drainage and up to 5KG load each. Tool-free installation and versatile placement make it a durable, hygienic, and space-saving organizer for any bathroom or beyond.
Room Type | Bathroom, Kitchen |
Number of Shelves | 4 |
Special Feature | Adjustable,Durable,Removable |
Product Dimensions | 9.4"D x 12.9"W x 117.6"H |
Finish Type | Polished |
Brand | ADOVEL |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Living Room |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ShangHaiMinGuMaoYiYouXianGongSi |
Included Components | Instruction Manual |
Model Name | SC0000 |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | White, Stainless Steel |
Specific Uses For Product | Shower Caddy,Corner,Bathroom |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Part Number | SC0000 |
Item Weight | 2.91 pounds |
Item model number | SC0000 |
Color | White |
Finish | Polished |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable,Durable,Removable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
0**1
Sturdy storage, functional form!
I bought this to replace a metal corner shower shelving unit that had become useless as the o-rings supporting its shelves had broken down.I am very pleased with this shower unit! I was unsure of how I would feel about plastic, because I’ve had bad experiences with flimsy plastic shower stuff before. But this IS NOT FLIMSY.Assembly was pretty simple. One of the bars was not needed, as my shower is not one with a super-high ceiling. I am thrilled that there are extra o-ring/gasket pieces with this- competitors never include extras, and when the gaskets break down due to age/heat/moisture, it is normal for the shelves to crash down on the poles. I feel this will last longer, due to being able to replace those if needed.The shelves are very sturdy once assembled- I don’t notice any wobble when I move bottles or spray the area with the shower head.This is easy to clean! Because there are so many shelves, and they are very stable, you can move items to other shelves without fear in order to clean the shelves of any stagnant moisture buildup as can occur. Although you cannot easily move the shelves to the left or right, there is sufficient space to fit a hand behind them in order to properly clean shower walls. Plus, I have items (pouf, razor) that hang from suction on the other end of my shower, as well as a cleaning mitt with a hanging loop that I use to scrub the walls... all the space and hook options on this unit gives me somewhere to sit or hang things while cleaning (other than the bathroom floor as I used to do).I have not found any downsides to this. There are probably cheaper shower shelves, but you get what you pay for here... and I am very happy with these shelves!
N**Y
Sturdier than anticipated
As the title says it’s sturdier than anticipated. I had low expectations because I’d seen videos for this and other similar caddies that seem they were about to fall over but I can move it and it doesn’t immediately fall over. I’ve had it up for a few days and so far no issues. That being said I put a lot of stuff on it but when it comes to the shampoos since they’re pump bottles I don’t pump the shampoo while it’s sitting on the caddy. I’ll pull it out get what I need and place it back into the caddy. I think if I did put the extra pressure from pushing down the shampoo pump that would cause it to fall.
A**C
Solid shower caddy
I love how much I am able to store on this. Keeps my shower area much neater. The platforms are NOT stainless steel, they're just plastic which is a letdown. But the pole itself is steel, and it was easy to assemble. Worth the price.
A**O
it is easy to assemble
This product is very good, I loved it.
S**E
Reduced my tub shower clutter nicely. Easily installed.
Works nicely. I've got some large shampoo etc bottles on two shelves, and there's been no problem with the shelf sliding down. One thing I myself did not consider before this purchase was this: I realized after I installed it that you can't expect a plastic self-supporting shelf to withstand the downward pressure of pumping the bottles while they're sitting on the plastic shelves. Seems like it strains the shelf, etc. So I take the bottles off the shelf, put them on the tub floor, pump it there, then put it back after rinsing my hair. This unit is way better than the ones I tried for $20-30 from Ross and Marshalls. And, while it's not the same as having tile work done in my shower tub so I could pump the bottles while they sit in their storage spots, it's just fine for the price.I thought the two little short, lightweight plastic arms for drying things wouldn't work at all, but they do support hand washed underwear and it dries out ok! I don't think they'd support a large towel, however.This unit is designed well for what it is and for the price. I've had it up and in use for about two months, and it's not slipping or shifting position. The other shower caddies I tried wouldn't fit the space between my tub ledge and the ceiling. This one has fittings to go from floor to ceiling , like in a walk-in shower, or can fit a shorter space, like my tub shower.
S**N
Confusing Design
I bought this corner caddy for our basement shower, which is a standing corner shower with limited space.PROS1. I like the adjustable pole segment in theory - it allows the user to "dial in" the best length to fit their own space with plenty of tension on the spring to hold the entire thing in place.2. Can't beat the price if it holds up.3. Separate towel rods and four shelves provides plenty of storage space.4. The large pads on the ends allow for a lot of surface grip without damaging the floor, tub, or ceiling.CONS1. The design seems upside down to me. If assembled according to directions, the adjustable rod winds up at the top, and the set screw effectively blocks everything above that section from being used for shelves as that particular rod is a smaller diameter than the rest of the rods. I considered just reversing the setup, but that would put a lot of gaps open to water from above, which seems destined to shorten the lifespan of the unit. I solved this by removing half of one of the connecting rods with a hacksaw - not an ideal solution, but it seems to be working for now.2. I'm concerned that the rubber gaskets which hold the shelves in place are going to give out long before anything else does - they feel really flimsy and stretchy to me, and I imagine they'll be prone to rolling. I hope I'm wrong - if so I'll report back in six months and say so.On the whole, I don't think I'd buy this unit again, but let's see what happens.
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