🚿 Shower in Style: Where Function Meets Elegance!
The Zenna Home 7402AL NeverRust Aluminum Shower Caddy combines lightweight strength with a rustproof guarantee, featuring two storage shelves and a soap dish for optimal organization. Its tool-free installation and secure fit make it a must-have for any modern bathroom.
G**U
good product
good product.
I**Z
Don’t buy if you have a hose
I really wanted this to work! It’s really pretty and looks durable yet it’s very light. As you can see from the pics it’s not for showers with hoses.
S**.
AUTHENTICALLY & HONESTLY THE BEST CADDY; read my review as to why! :-)
Before purchasing this caddy I was on a very extensive quest for the right caddy, my main criteria were:1) never rust 2) sturdy 3) function 4) looks goodFIRST: there are many many many reviews about rust proof caddies, but I just couldn't find reliable and consistent comments, even rust proof caddies were rusting. But this material is not able to rust, plus there is a life time guarantee, and the reviews seemed constant enough.SECOND: I've previously tired caddies with suction cups that attach to the wall, but mine would eventually fall, and I got tired of always putting it back up; after reading many many many reviews, I just couldn't find a wall caddy that had reliable reviews in regards to suction cups, so I decided to get one that hangs from the shower head.But even hanging caddies have various features and it was hard to find reliable and consistent reviews.I have found that hanging caddies that use suction cups for stability (prevent the caddy from swaying) just aren't reliable, they either are too flimsy to hold right, or the suction cups are not orientated in the right area to keep adhesion. For example, my shower tiles are big and have lines between them, so I was concerned that the suction cups would align where there is a space in between the tiles, making the suction cups useless because they need full contact to hold. So I came across this 'lock-top' concept that would hold the caddy adequately in place. There was a review about this mechanism breaking, but I found that it was very easy to install and had no problems with the quality. Maybe that person tightened too much, or just got a bad one, but I think getting a bad one is very rare, and if they did they could have exchanged it which I think would have been worth their while to do so. There are also little 'feet' on this caddy which are adjustable, so that adds a little bit of extra sturdiness of it staying in place. I read a review about the frame not be straight so that the caddy didn't sit flush with the wall, but I have a suspicion they tightened the screws of the 'lock-top' incorrectly, by having the right one too tight, and the left one not tight enough. The metal of this product is solid quality, so it does not slant and sits flush with the wall.THIRD: There seems to be a lot of complaints about shampoo bottles not fitting by not having enough clearance, but I use average size bottles (not the super size bottles from Costco as mentioned in other reviews), and I find there is plenty of clearance, and the top shelf would allow for extra tall bottles to fit (depending on the shower head not getting in the way). There are also models similar to this one (made by ORG carried by Bed Bath and Beyond) that have a soap dish that does not have much clearance between the shelf above, making it difficult to access the soap bar, but this model has plenty of space to grab the soap bar easily.FORTH: I wanted something that looks modern and contemporary and help have a spa like feel to my bath space, which is why I like the shape of these baskets (some models similar to this one are rounded (made by Zenna Home carried by Lowe's), but I think the shape of the baskets is a matter of preference; but I do like the over all look of the satin chrome, and how the bars that make the basket are shaped.BONUS: This model comes with it's own allan key to tighten the lock-top, and it also comes with an extra screw. That's what won me over to write such an extensive review - a product that provides extra parts (especially a tiny little screw that could easily drop and get lost) is a product that is worth trusting. Plus the company of this particular version of this type of caddy (there are so many that look the same) took the time to address everyone's review, and to me that means they are proud of their product and are willing to back it up.Maybe I over thought things while trying to find the 'perfect' caddy, but I'm glad I put in the time, this product and I are going to be spending a lot of intimate time together! :-)When purchasing this particular type of caddy, I would be watchful of the brand name cause there are many that look identical, this brand name is Jobar Zenna which I got from Amazon for $60. There is an identical one sold by Home Depot, but the product name is Zenna Home and the price is $89! I though $60 would be a lot for a caddy, but this caddy really does cover all features very well, which is why I highly recommend this particular product; especially if you're doing a lot of research like I did, which you don't need to continue cause I already did the extensive research for you! :-)
A**L
Taste great…..
First discover dukkah in Australia, it’s the favourite dipper with drinks. Sat in my garden, gin and dukkah at hand, transported to my family in Oz.
A**R
SINGLE BASKET: Best no-rust option if height is limited
If this weren't rust-proof, it would get 3 stars. But there are few good choices among rust-proof caddies.Curiously, though the single basket is the shortest of the three aluminum caddies Zenna/Zenith makes, it has the most shelf height - 13.5" (vs. 11.5" and 10"). But even that won't be enough if you have a very large shower head.Other than this, it's pretty bare bones:Pros:- Will-Never-Rust!- Adequate shelf height- Not too tall - the OXO/simplehuman stainless caddies are 28"+- Pleasant finish (silver)Cons:- Basket wires bend easily (but not the main frame)- Slides down shower stem (I used the plastic ring from my old shower caddy to hold it in place)- Lame suction cups (tip: fill the cups with water with a spray nozzle before pushing them flat - sticking 3 days and counting)- Suction cups can only be adjusted right-left. They just happened to not fall on a horizontal grout line in my shower- Only one shelf for bottles (suggestion to Zenith: lengthen by 4" and make bottom shelf a combo bottle/soap shelf)- Hooks should be in back, not up front- ? razor holder (that thing in front?)- Doesn't support inverted bottles (but the wires are so flimsy you could just bend them apart)So, if you straighten the basket wires when it arrives, figure out the suction cups, tape or rubber band the hanger in place, don't have too much stuff and don't need a razor holder, it's actually pretty good!Dimensions:20" x 11" x 4.75"Height of top shelf (to top of hanger): 13.5"Height of bottom shelf: 6.25"Rust-Proof Round Up:Zenna/Zenith makes three in aluminum:- NeverRust With Plastic Inserts: 21.5" overall height, 11.5"/7" shelf heights- NeverRust with 2 Bucket Shelves: 22.5 overall height, 10"/8.5" shelves (estimated)- NeverRust with Bucket Shelf: 20" overall height, 13.5"/6.25" shelf heightsOXO Good Grips makes three in stainless steel:- Stainless Steel 3-Tier Shower Caddy 2.0: 27.5" overall height- SteeL Lift & Lock Shower Caddy: 30" overall height- Big Bin Shower Caddy: 22.5" x 21.5" overall height x width, 22.5" shelf height (very promising - but you've got to get used to that elephant in your shower)- simplehuman currently makes one, which is comparable to the OXO Lift & Lock in dimensions and adjustabilityThere are reports of rusting with both OXO and SH, so they're not 18/8 stainlessThese two similar caddies are advertised as stainless steel (18/8 at that) without invoking the word "finish". InterDesign specifically says theirs is solid stainless steel:- Simplex Shower Caddy: 22.75" overall height, 17"/4.25" shelf heights (estimated)- InterDesign Glasse Shower Caddy, Clear: 22.5" overall height, 15"/4.25" shelf heights (estimated)All other "stainless steel" caddies that I have seen advertised are just SS finish - underneath is rust-prone metal.
A**R
Too Short! Otherwise very promissing
Top shelf is 11.5" to very top of caddy; bottom shelf is shy of 7". Previous caddy (a rusted BBB Large Shower Caddy) was 13"/9"Pros:- IT WILL NEVER RUST!- Simple, clean styling- Removable trays - may be easier to clean soap scum off of than wires; they drain well and accommodate upside-down bottlesCons:- Too short- Slid down shower stem (but you could fix this with a pair of pliers)- Both suction cups landed on grout lines - they can't be adjusted left-rightThere aren't a lot of rust-proof shower caddies out there:Zenna/Zenith makes three aluminum ones:- NeverRust With Plastic Inserts: 11.5"/7" shelves- NeverRust with 2 Bucket Shelves: 10"/8.5" shelves (estimated)- NeverRust with Bucket Shelf: 13"/5.5" (estimated)OXO Good Grips makes three, all with great shelf clearance, though they are either tall or wide:- Stainless Steel 3-Tier Shower Caddy 2.0- SteeL Lift & Lock Shower Caddy- Big Bin Shower Caddysimplehuman currently makes one, which is comparable to the OXO Lift & Lock in dimensions and adjustabilityThese smaller caddies are advertised as stainless steel:- Simplex Shower Caddy- Glasse Shower Caddy, ClearBut given all the other manufacturers who advertise stainless steel when in actuality it's just stainless steel finish, I'm a little skeptical
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