Dave
Great handle when you don't want to drill holes in bathroom tile. Easy to set in place. My elderly dad needed extra support in the shower. Clean and leave the tile wet when applying; this sticks very quickly. Our tile has very light texture (you can feel but not see it) and this still sticks well. Best on smooth tile, especially on a single tile if possible.Once it did not stick well, got loose and fell. I wet the surface, and reapplied, keeping the handle on a single tile. It has been fine ever since.Positives: you can move this around if the original spot is not best. Don't need to drill holes.Negatives: won't work on uneven tile.For safety, check that it is connected sturdily every week.
Bo3b
During a recent illness, put these in the shower stallThey're great and give us safety and security, even as I've recovered.My fiberglass shower lets one of the suction cups become loose (I think it's the temp shift in the housing.The product isn't to blame, my shower stall is.Just have to check that cup when I turn the water on.When properly mounted, these things will hold my body weight.Highly recommend.
RKRK
My wife had hip replacement surgery and we wanted some handles in the shower for her hold onto, but didn’t want to permanently mount anything on our tile walls. These suction handles were the perfect choice for us. They were easy to install, and are very sturdy. I cleaned the walls with bathroom cleaner followed by Isopropyl Alcohol, before sticking the handles in place. I was amazed how strong they are. After 3-1/2 weeks, one of the four suction cups was starting to become slightly loose. I released that lever and then pushed the lever down again, and it’s been holding well ever since. I’d highly recommend these to anyone who has smooth shower walls and wants to easily add some safety handles.
Fleming Hurley
One of them will not hold suction it locks on but will let go in about 10 minutes I am not using it afraid i might hurt myself would it be possible to send me one to replace it I think it is defectived
melmelmelmel
My mom's shower was renovated over 10yrs ago with shower grab bars installed. Over the years her needs chamged. This is perfect solution without drilling or another renovation. Make sure to follow instructions for safety... check the suction hold power every fee days or remove completely and re-position weekly! Mom's shower tiles are very glossy smooth thus suction grip is very strong. The only drawback if any would be to have these in bright color for easier visual for older eyes... I'm thinking I may spray paint the handles later.
david w cox
quality make serves purpose completey great price who could ask for anything more
Juan F.
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T
I like these. The ones I have will suction well to a tile wall. They are fairly difficult to remove if you don't want to keep them up permanently. You have to realize they are not designed to support full body weight, particularly for a heavy person. They are useful to hold on to and steady yourself to maintain balance. We have a rental condo, and I put them up when we stay there, and I take them down when we leave for liability purposes. I expect over time the ones I attach and reattach may have less suction. Depending on how long they last, that might be acceptable. They are not that expensive to replace.
Average Joe Living In America
These are very very strong. The lever to lock in place is very very hard to push in though. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. The product page shows a gal doing the install. She must be very strong. I had to realize apply a lot of force to push in the lever. So it removes 1 star. I think a senior might need assistance installing this. I also don’t see “ red/green “ locking indicators.
Destini Baldonado
I had foot surgery and am unable to walk on it until it heals. This means taking showers is not-so-much-fun for a while. I installed these just after, and overall like them. Here's my pros and cons:Pros: Easy to install. They take a little muscle to push the levers over for suction, but can be done. If you struggle, try using something sturdy to push against it. They will support weight, if attached securely enough. They are also positionable and removable after they are no longer needed. I feel like they are a good purchase.Cons: BE CAREFUL when installing that they are SECURE against the shower stall. This means do NOT install when the wall is wet, because the handle will slip around the minute you put weight on it. Always TEST the handles each time before relying on them. They WILL slip, which can result in unexpected unpleasant gravitational incidents. Be forewarned!