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No Suction Cups or Screws, Rust Proof, Easy-Clean, As seen on Dragons Den, ShowerGem Shower Caddy & Bathroom Shelf

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The most important thing when attaching or hanging your shower caddy is to make sure it isn’t directly under the stream of water from your shower.

If it’s mounted via adhesive or suction cups, you’ll need to make sure that the surface is compatible. Also, consider who is going to be using the caddy. If you’re storing toiletries for younger members of the family they’ll need to be able to reach it too. How do you keep a shower caddy from falling?The shower caddy is built around a pole which can be extended to fit from the base of your shower to the ceiling and its grippy rubber feet mean it will stay in place without the need for any adhesive or suction cups. When The ShowerGem was created, we were determined to create a beautiful, functional, modern shower caddy that used no suction cups and that did not demand you to drill your tiles. We wanted our customers to be able to take The ShowerGem organiser out of the box, follow 5 simple instructions and then bask in the safety of knowing that The ShowerGem shower caddy was never going to fall of their bathroom wall.

The basket is made from stainless steel and comes with an impressive five-year rust-resistant guarantee. The basket is nice and deep too, ensuring plenty of storage space for bottles.If your plastic shower caddy has removable suction cups you may be able to pop it straight into the dishwasher. There’s plenty of storage with the caddy’s three-tier shelves which are made from corrosive resistant materials, so it shouldn’t rust, but if there are any issues you’re covered with a five-year guarantee. Pros There’s no sure-fire way to guarantee your caddy won’t succumb to rust after it’s been up a while, but keeping it away from the stream of water from the shower will certainly help. Plastic shower caddies obviously won’t rust, but you will need to clean them regularly. How do you clean a plastic shower caddy? Tension pole: This is simply a pole that wedges between the ceiling and the floor of the shower. They are adjustable so will fit most rooms, are a doddle to assemble and are a great option if your shower is over the bath rather than in a separate cubicle. They are an expensive option, however. The shower caddy comes with additional silicone pieces to hold it in place. One reviewer did note that the pieces needed to be ran under hot water prior to attaching to help secure the caddy, but once up it should remain in place. Pros

Whilst most reviewers found the shower caddy remained securely attached to the wall, some did note that it did have a tendency to fall. The caddy won’t work on matte tiles or porous surfaces such as limestone too, so do bear this in mind before purchasing. Pros Gone are the days of having to drill holes in your bathroom wall to attach your shower caddy securely. There are a number of different ways organisers can be mounted to the wall without causing permanent damage: Some Mumsnet users found that caddies with adhesive or suction cups didn’t stay attached to the wall. We’ve investigated all of our recommendations to ensure that we’re recommending some of the best products out there, however, like any DIY project, nothing is completely fail-safe. If you’re worried about a caddy falling from the wall, an over-the-door option or tension pole is a good idea as they don’t rely on any form of adhesive. MaterialWe’ve got a simplehuman one that fits into the corner of the shower. It’s got springs that keep it in place. Expensive but amazing.” (Recommended by Mumsnet user GreyStreet)

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