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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
This rack fits exactly over the back of our toilet, It looks good and it is very sturdy. It was easy to assemble and I think it is just the right size. It holds a few things what I need it to.The price is reasonable and I think it is a good purchase for others.
sandraB
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
The Saver saver storage stand features four levels of storage space, making it a great way to organize towels and toilet paper while also allowing for decorative display. Made from durable metal, this stand fits securely around any size toilet. Assembly is straightforward and simple. Please provide the price for an all-white toilet stand.
Yummy
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I got this for my bathroom as I needed more storage. This over the toilet rack is great for my small bathroom and a great way to maximize storage space. It doesn't take up any additional space, and fits perfect above the toilet. The assembly process was super easy, the rack is sturdy and can hold quite a lot of items.
cheryl perkins
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
This was the third and final over the toilet tank I purchased, it fit perfectly in my space. I am very pleased with it and for the price I couldn’t beat it.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This clever above-the-toilet shelving unit was actually fun to put together! I took out all the parts and laid them out on a table, then wasted a lot of time trying to match the included inventory list referring to items A, B, C, all the way through letter U. Lots and lots of parts in the box. None of the parts are marked in any way to indicate their corresponding letter on the inventory list. But while trying to be organized, I realized that I was asleep and needed my first cup of coffee for the day. Half-way through my first cup of coffee I realized that the parts list was mostly irrelevant and unnecessarily confusing, that instead, just looking at the graphic of the completed unit made the assembly steps very clear.And so by the time I poured my second cup of coffee, most of the shelving unit was already assembled and I realized that I was having fun, happy with my progress so very early in the morning before my brain had fully engaged for the day. I did accidently install the first shelf upside-down, but it only took two minutes to uninstall and then reinstall it correctly while learning which way the little button-snaps were intended to face. By the end of my second cup of coffee I was happily humming a tune, then picked up the entire shelving unit and waddled like a duck with it into my tiny bathroom.The ONLY challenge turned out to be the bottom stabilizing bar: in my case, the water intake plumbing fixture and associated hose are sticking straight up out of the floor (instead of the wall like in most bathrooms) meant that I had to remove half of the shelving unit's bottom bar, then carefully weave the remaining half-bar to get around the strange (probably improperly installed) custom plumbing fixture. This meant doing some gymnastics both on and off the floor while repeatedly moving the entire shelving unit back and forth by the inch while wiggling everything into place. Keep in mind that my toilet is mounted right next to the wall, a very awkward arrangement indeed. Even so, it only took a few minutes to get the half-bar behind the toilet and the fixtures where it belonged, then only another minute to snap the second half-bar into place before securing it to the rest of the shelving unit with the provided screw-bolt. After that, I leveled the shelving unit in seconds by using the individual screw-in feet at very slightly different heights (this is an old house that has settled, therefore the floors are not perfectly level). I thought about using the included stabilizing hardware to secure the unit to the wall, yet in my case decided it wasn't necessary. The shelving unit didn't wobble even a little bit, although I'll still have that option later if I change my mind.And now I'm done, and absolutely thrilled with how sturdy this shelving unit is -- plus, how much I can store on the new shelves. The very first shelf just above the toilet now has four heavy one-gallon containers of water that I like to have on-hand in case of a power outage, so I can flush the toilet without electricity running our water pump. That's a lot of weight, yet the shelf doesn't sag at all. Clean towels are on the very top shelf, then small bins holding bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and bar soaps on the second shelf. The upper-middle shelf naturally stores roll after roll of toilet paper. It is impressive how much this relatively inexpensive and very sturdy specialty shelving unit holds, all within what used to be the unused "dead-space" above my toilet.Finally: what some people may wonder about, is it possible to bump one's head on any of the shelves while standing up from the toilet? I wondered about this myself, yet now know that the shelves don't get in the way at all. When standing up or sitting down one leans very slightly forward, well away from the shelves. One would have to be a gymnastics professional to touch any of the shelves with one's head while standing up or sitting down.I am very, very impressed with this extremely functional and attractive solution to my bathroom storage problems! FIVE STARS!
Kasey
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This shelf feels relatively stable compared to others I've encountered before. I quite like the chrome design, as it should go with just about any decor. The rear crossbar is very low, and should clear most shutoff valve locations.As mentioned, the instructions could really use some improvement. All you get is a chart assigning each piece a letter, and a diagram telling you where each lettered piece goes. It took me around half an hour to put everything together, which included trial and error with which direction certain pieces needed to face. A good ten minutes could have been shaven off if the directions had more information, although it's not crazy difficult. As a tip, the countersunk/chamfered holes on the uprights need to face inward, so the shelf crossbars can fit in them. Everything is a mix of 4mm hex screws (a small hex key is provided) and spring button clips. You can put the four hook hanger on the end of any shelf, or omit it altogether if you want.Stability is pretty good for this type of unit. I appreciate that each foot is adjustable, as the floor near my toilet is not quite even. I wish each individual shelf were a single piece, instead of two halves that clip together. It's weaker, and looks slightly weird. Overall quality is a pleasant surprise. Welds and the chrome surface finish are all good, and the unit fits together properly once you figure it out.Documentation aside, I don't have any big complaints. The pricing isn't too bad, considering this is a four-shelf unit and is a bit more stable than similar units I've had in the past.
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