Setup Guide
Keep your shower essentials neat, secure, and within easy reach—right from day one. Just follow these simple steps for a smooth, damage-free setup that keeps everything steady and right where you need it. No matter which caddy you choose — stick-on or screw-mounted — setting it up is quick and easy. Just follow the steps below for your type.
What to Check Before You Start
Surface type: Tile, marble, glass, acrylic, and painted drywall each need slightly different prep.
Weight capacity: Our caddy is rated for up to 10 kg / 22 lb when properly installed.
Moisture level: Install on a completely dry surface; fresh grout or paint must cure for 48 hours.
Tools & Materials
For Adhesive Mount | For Screw-In Mount | For Suction Mount |
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Microfiber cloth | Level | Microfiber cloth |
Isopropyl alcohol | Drill (6 mm bit) | Isopropyl alcohol |
Pencil | Wall plugs | Pencil |
Adhesive pads (included) | Phillips screwdriver | — |
For Adhesive Wall-Mounted Caddies
Best for: Renters, smooth tile/glass walls, no-drill setups
Start by cleaning the wall surface thoroughly and drying it completely. Make sure it’s flat and smooth — like tile, glass, or marble. Peel off the adhesive backing and press the pad firmly onto the wall, holding it in place for 30 to 60 seconds to remove any air bubbles. Let it sit for 12 to 24 hours so the adhesive can cure properly. Once that’s done, simply slide or hook your caddy into place and you’re ready to go.
For best results, avoid placing the adhesive on painted, rough, or uneven surfaces. Also, don’t load the caddy until the wait time is over.
For Screw-Mounted Shower Caddies
Best for permanent installations and heavier storage needs

Choose a spot on your wall, hold the caddy or mounting brackets where you want them, and use a level to make sure everything is straight. Mark the screw holes with a pencil. Then, using a 6mm drill bit, drill into the marks. If you’re drilling into tile, use a tile-safe bit and avoid grout lines.
Insert the wall anchors into the holes and tap them gently with a hammer until they’re flush. Now, screw the mounting brackets into place using a screwdriver or drill. Once secure, attach your caddy to the brackets, tighten everything up, and you’re done.
Double-check alignment before drilling, and take your time — a little precision goes a long way.
Need Help?
Still unsure? Reach out to our support team anytime — we’re always here to help you get set up with ease.