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KEGII offers a perfect blend of style, durability and innovation, bringing comfort and order to the happy tranquility of your bathroom.
Shower Tension Rod Organizer
KEGII Corner Shower Caddy
Bathroom organizer
Adjustable Shelves – KEGII shower corner caddy – Height adjustable for each basket – can fit the taller shower gels
Lots of hooks – KEGII shower tower caddy corner on each level has enough hooks for hanging items – towels, headbands, bath balls, razors etc
The Considerate Points – the design of the fence has enough height to prevent the bottle from tipping over, there is also an inverted slot, make shower gel run off quickly when squeeze the bottle
Corner Tension Pole Adjustable height range: KEGII stand up shower caddy adjusts from 25 inch to 114.2 inch
Corner Shower Organizer Exclusions: This product is not available if the tub edge is angled.(Tip: We include detailed instructions and installation videos to help you get started quickly)

Grieger –
Does the job and has a lot of storage options!
I’ve been wanting something like this for a while. Our shower is a bit anemic when it comes to shelves and places to put stuff. There’s just one soap dish and that can be troublesome with some types of soap (e.g., glycerin based…they just fly off). Otherwise, everything has to be on the floor or on the edge of the shower which means they’ll get knocked off here and there when going in and out of the shower. We dealt with it for a while but finally decided to try one of these suckers.Setting it up takes a second if only because you need to place the shelves and hanger bars in the right order since they’re put onto the main shaft (they don’t snap on from the side or anything). Once they’re on the bar, you can move them up and down but changing the order requires you to take the end cap off of once side and pull everything off to move them around.Once you decide that though, it’s straight forward. The manual provides a guide indicating which parts you need (e.g., top and bottom ends plus X of the middle pieces). Just measure the height of the space where you want to place it, check the chart then start building. The manual tells you to make it just a smidge taller than you need since you’re going to pull down on the top and slide the main shaft into place to secure it.I realize I’m tall so for me getting it in place was pretty easy. Just bear in mind the main spring for tension is at the top. I suppose you could try flipping it and going the other way though I would worry about water getting inside the shaft (which is not powder coated) and leading to premature rusting.The selection of shelves and the two towel bars is nice. I’ve got places to put everything and then some now. Two of the shelves are designed with soap bar holders and the design of the shelves in general allows for places you can hook or hang stuff so you can be creative about what you put where.As some others have mentioned, it can feel wobbly if you pull on it but as long as you realize this is not meant to support your weight, it’s fine. I haven’t felt like regular usage (putting things on the shelves, taking them off, pumping a shampoo dispenser on the self) has felt in any way wobbly. Just don’t go swinging on it. :)The shelves and bar are well coated (I got the black one) and it looks like it’ll last for a while. The shelves can rotate in place well so that also means you can bump into them and move them. Not a serious problem though and potentially helpful especially with the hanger/towel bars.If there’s any gripe, I’d say it’s the one towel bar you get with pegs on it. Since they’re on one side, and given the way the part that connects to the pole is angled, you can only use it in one orientation. You can’t really reverse it so if it doesn’t work for you the way you really want it to, you can’t do much about it. It might have been better if they oriented the pegs on the top so you can still loop anything with a cord or string but can do so from either side. I suppose you can still do that with the pegs on the “wrong” side based on how you’re using it but still it felt a bit off.In the end, though, this thing does what it’s supposed to and looks good to me.
Amber –
Great Product
I love this thing. Super easy to build and looks great in a tiled shower. Easy to put up with the tension rod. Got mine a couple days ago, will update in a couple months. Initial thoughts: Great, very chic looking, great for city living and need compact vertical spacious storage.
dannaBats the dragonSlayer –
Standard functioning tension caddy.
Nice shower caddy. Plenty of baskets for multiple peoples bottles. A little hard to get installed with one person, youve got to get the baskets onto the pole as your building the pole, and untill its installed with the tension the parts are not super tight. The rubber stoppers that hold the baskets in place need small nimble fingers to get in place but hold really well. Like with all shower poles put your heaviest items at the bottom when possible. It wiggles a tad when shook but seems sturdy enough. Looks tidy with all the bottles up off the tub rim. The bars for poufs and washcloths are nice. If youve got kids that yank om stuff you might want a different style.
Arye Baker –
Get this one!
The best one. Not flimsy, well made, coated metal, has a rubber stopper you insert for each shelf, comes with an extra rubber piece, adjustable, easy to assemble, looks great, holds weight without leaning, fit my shampoo conditioner body wash face wash loofa and razor all on one shelf and had some room left
Heather Wilson –
Easy to put together, nice quality
In a rental home with shower only and no shelving in shower. This holds a lot of shower items, and easy to put together. Looks nice, not cheap. Would be great for apt or dorm too. Nice quality
Angela Duran –
Nice caddy
I love this corner shower caddy. It’s really pretty and very easy to put together. It has lots of hooks to hold loofas/scrubbers/razora/etc and the wide shelves easily hold large bottles of shampoo and body washes. Lightweight but sturdy
Matt Olka –
Got 3 and love them
10/10 got 2 now. Easy install, decent design. We’ll made with decent coating. Built better then most and its light weight but holds alot. Works great. I’m sure this rusts on the inside. As none of these are water proof.
Rebecca Patterson –
Looks fine but have some patience for install!
This caddy is okay. You may need a bit of patience when installing it, one of the poles brokeinto two pieces during install which made it incredibly difficult to create the tension when tightening it in the corner. Overall, once it’s installed it doesn’t look bad and it offers quite a bit of storage. It’s not the sturdiest, I wouldn’t pull on it or mess with it too much but it doesn’t seem like it would fall off the wall on its own. Super adjustable to fit the height of your ceiling and works as advertised.