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Old 05-07-2019, 05:49 PM   #1
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Shower Caddys

Our motor home shower does not have adequate shelves to put stuff on. They have three flat surfaces that are about 3" deep and 6" across with nothing to keep stuff on the shelf.


I have looked at installing corner caddys but have run into the following problems. First... I don't want to drill into the shower stall to mount something. Second... I can't use suction mounts as the wall surface is not perfectly flat, so suction will not stick


I finally found these caddys on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/s?k=hasko+acc...l_32klqv7xi5_e). Be sure to order ones that have the plastic adhesive disks included. They are suction mounted, but they include a plastic disk with one side that is sticky so you can stick them on the walls and then use the suction to mount the caddys. I have included some photos.


First is the shower caddy showing the size of the one of the two suction cups on it.
Second is a photo showing the plastic disks that were stuck on the wall.
Third is one caddy up and mounted.
Fourth shows the two I installed.


The test will be to see if the adhesive disk hold. I suppose I could use some king of silicon glue if they come off, but we will see.



I'll try to remember to update this thread if I have to fix something...
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I've previously written about this product and after 3 years of use, they're still working just great.

If you go here: https://www.nodrillingrequired.com/LOXX-s/57.htm Across the top of the page is a tab for video's Check that out and then scroll down on the main page for the product. Their product is not cheap but it's real quality in that they stay attached. I have 2 of their soap dishes and a double towel bar mounted to the exterior glass wall of my shower enclosure.
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There's also the dispensers that have 3 fills for shampoo, soap, etc. They save space.
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I'm sure there are more good ideas out there.... Keep them coming.



I've tried the multi dispensers but just didn't like them. That's just a personal "like" and not a comment on there overall usefulness.
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