

🚿 Stick, adjust, and elevate your shower game—no drills, no hassle!
The CACASO Strong Adhesive Shower Head Holder features a 0.86-inch adjustable grip designed to fit most handheld shower wands. Crafted from lightweight aluminum with a glossy silver finish, it mounts easily on both flat and curved surfaces using a powerful adhesive disc that outperforms traditional suction cups. With two integrated hanger hooks, it offers added convenience for organizing shower accessories, making it a sleek, no-drill upgrade for any modern bathroom.






| Brand | CACASO |
| Color | Silver |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Item Depth | 3.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminum |
D**R
Stays put and holds strong, easy upgrade for a handheld shower
This adhesive shower head holder worked much better than I expected. It was simple to install, just peel, stick, and press, and it’s stayed in place really well, even with daily use. The adhesive feels strong and hasn’t loosened, even with steam and water exposure. I like that it’s adjustable and makes it easy to change the shower head angle without slipping. The little hooks on the bottom are handy for hanging loofahs or small items, which is a nice bonus. The chrome finish looks clean and blends right in with the rest of my bathroom setup. Overall, it’s just been an easy, no-drill solution that actually holds up.
R**.
Metal Plate is Flexible
I was pleasantly surprised to find that the part of this mount that appears to be a solid metal plate is actually a piece of flexible material that resembles metal but allows one the ability to mount the shower wand holder in areas that are curved. In my case, I wanted to mount the shower wand holder high up on the inside corner of an very small, fiberglass shower unit. That corner in question featured curved fiberglass as opposed to two sheets of fiberglass meeting at a standard 90-degree angle. Luckily, this wand holder was able to be mounted perfectly due to the flexible material I mentioned above. I was easily able to mount the holder to the curved wall of my shower and the unit works perfectly! Regardless of a flat or curved surface, with this product you simply peel, stick, and press it to the wall and wait 12 hours for it to bond.
K**M
So far so good?
Been using this now a few weeks, and figure can write up the review.... First off, super simple to install, clean the wall, peel adhesive, wait 24 hours, use, its that simple. As far as how it looks? Well enough, keep in mind it is a light weight plastic, and the 'back panel' piece you see, isn't even that, its a soft pad, all covered in a metal texture. This gives us a bit of an unknown to how it will work over time...but so far so good. The hooks underneath, we wish were a touch larger, being so small it can't hang too much, but this might be their safety to prevent too much weight on it to cause it to fall over time. They also give you an extra stick pad, in case I guess. It does hold the shower head for us, but ours is a bit large, so its holding the very tip, giving it a little but of an unsecure feeling, but again holding well enough, and allowing us to reach the head easier now. For the price, I would say give it a try for a fast fix!
V**.
Directions leave out a key piece of information.
This is a great product, but it’s not obvious from the directions that you actually have to peel off **3** pieces of backing paper. First for what you stick to the wall (that’s obvious), then after you stick it to the wall you have to peel off paper from the front part of what you just stuck to the wall (not obvious), then you peel off the paper from the plate that you want to attach (that’s obvious, too). I stuck the bracket to the wall without taking off that 2nd piece of paper and it looked like it stuck until I waited the 12 hours and tried to put the shower head into it. Fell right off. But luckily, you can then take off that 2nd piece of paper and re-stick the bracket. I waited another 12 hours and it held beautifully. But I think you have to change the directions.
S**M
Horrible product, DON'T BUY!! Doesn't fit standard US shower head
I feel stupid now for not having read the reviews BEFORE purchasing and installing this horrible product. I generally look at all the 1- and 2-star reviews before buying an item, but skipped it this time. I guess that oughta teach me... I now have exactly the same problem as Roland C. Hiltscher in his 1-star review: this P.O.S. cannot hold my (standard-sized) shower head as the opening is too small, and the super-strong adhesive won't (I fear) allow me to remove it without damaging the composite material of my shower. Now I am hoping that some of the other 1-star reviews are correct and it just falls off in a few days. But I don't think I am that lucky. I suspect this is now a permanent "decoration" n my shower until such time as I remodel the shower. If I had thought there was even the slightest chance that the showerhead wouldn't fit, I would have tested it first. But I've bought and used at least 25 of these types of things in my life, and the one thing I could always count on is that a showerhead holder would actually HOLD a SHOWERHEAD. I now realize that is too much to ask. I was in a rush to get something quick, and skipped reading the reviews. Live and learn...
U**I
It needs work - fixable somewhat
Okay, this thing works okay when new. The adhesive that goes on the shower wall surface is fine. It is strong and it's holding well after over 6 months time now. However, the shower holder cup is somewhat problematic. It's not the cup but the swivel part. The cup part and the bracket part at swivel section have these white acrylic plastic round washers. After a while, they loose friction (maybe they get worn down) and the cup starts rotating with the shower head on it due to the weight. There is no useful space to even put additional washers between them to make it more solid so the cup won't rotate. I tried finding them at HD or Lowes. It's no go. I tried sanding down one washer but it was just too much work and trouble. Tightening the bolt won't work either. The bracket is really solid so the bolt won't go in anymore at certain point. So, I used hot glue gun. Get hot glue and put dabs of the glue on each acrylic washers and quickly snug them back in with the shower cup. It will be harder because now you have additional glue on them and trying to fit it between a tight space. Some of the glue will ooze out but no matter, push them in and put the nut and bolt back on them. From the glue and also having minute amount of glue between the washer and bracket, now the cup does not rotate anymore with the shower head. The glue also gives kind of cushion affect as well. I hope this can help some of you.
B**R
So strong!
Over 6 years later and this thing is still holding strong! I tried a few others before finding this one. Ordering a 2nd one now for a different shower.
V**S
Made my showering experience 1000 times safer for my kids!
I have bought a lot of shower head holders. We moved into a home without a shower. So we rigged it with a spout with a diverter and use the shower head as a makeshift shower. We bought a shower head from here with a pretty lengthy hose and it's been usable. However, the shower head is so powerful that it normally jerked around causing water to spray everywhere or the shower head to fall. I tried everything besides completely redoing my bathroom. Bought every holder imaginable, duct tape, super glue but when the shower head fell and hit my daughter on the head one night, I knew I had to do something. Came here, ordered this because of a couple of reviews, installed it. SO EASY AND IT HAS NOT BUDGED!!!! We can put the water at full blast and actually shower now. I can't believe I have waited all these years!
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