🖤 Elevate your bathroom game with the ultimate space-saving towel rail + basket!
The plainshe 2-in-1 Towel Rail with Basket is a compact, wall-mounted aluminum rack that combines towel hanging and storage in one sleek unit. Measuring 20x20x10 cm and weighing just 500g, it offers versatile installation options—drill or adhesive—making it perfect for any bathroom style while maximizing vertical space and durability.
Brand | plainshe |
Model Number | UK-CM-003-1 |
Colour | Basket Type |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 10 cm; 500 g |
Material | Aluminium |
Item Weight | 500 g |
G**D
Great
Great product just what we wanted
A**H
Good built quality
The glue that came along with it is not sticking properly but other than that this stand is useful for the place we fixed and it's is good
L**I
Towel stand
Can fold towels
H**N
Very sturdy
I really like this towel holder I normally used a radiator rack which was awful since it could only hold 2 hand towels whereas this towel rail can hold 3x more whilst having a great deal of hooks for bath sponges and flannels. The towel rail was very easy to install and is very sturdy I am impressed and would be happy to recommend it.
G**Y
Functional but with Some Drawbacks
The plainshe Towel Rail with Shelf initially seemed like a promising addition to my bathroom organization setup. Its combination of a towel rack, shelf, and hooks intrigued me, but after using it for a while, I've found a mix of positives and negatives.Starting with the positives, the 2-tier design is space-efficient, offering both towel storage and a shelf for additional items. The foldable feature is handy, allowing me to easily tuck it away when not in use. The matte black finish is sleek and modern, adding a touch of style to the bathroom decor.The option for both drill and adhesive installation is a plus, providing flexibility for those who might not want to drill into their walls. I opted for adhesive installation, and it seemed secure initially, holding up towels and toiletries without any issues.However, the adhesive's reliability over time left something to be desired. After a few weeks of use, I noticed that the adhesive was starting to weaken, causing the rail to sag slightly under the weight of towels. This compromised the functionality and aesthetics of the rail, making me question its durability.Additionally, the hooks on the rail weren't as sturdy as I'd hoped. They were a bit wobbly and didn't inspire confidence when hanging items. This was disappointing, as I was hoping to use the hooks for hanging smaller accessories or washcloths.While the 2-tier design is appealing, the shelf's space between the bars is quite narrow, limiting the types of items that can be placed on it. Larger bottles or toiletries might not fit well, which somewhat restricts its usefulness.In summary, the plainshe Towel Rail with Shelf has its merits, particularly in terms of space-saving design and style. However, the adhesive installation's reliability and the wobbly hooks raise concerns about its long-term durability. While it offers functionality, it might not fully meet the expectations of those looking for a sturdy and hassle-free bathroom organization solution.
A**I
Very lightweight & space saving
On first impression, this is much lighter than expected. I thought it's stainless steel (as it says in description) but further than it says made of "aviation aluminium". I'd have to say it's more like light alloy & hollow inside; very much like alloy bike frames.On installation, you have the concrete glue, which is very tough but can be dubious if your walls are not strong. Yes, it is very strong glue but if your walls are, let's say, not strong or "concrete" (if you forgive the lun), it'll come off with plaster & everything off the wall. So a chunk of the wall will come off, not the glue! Or you can use the screws provided & would need to drill it in. Due to the nature of the product & possibly hanging lots of stuff or coats on it, I'd advise you to drill it in with the screws. Otherwise if your walls are strong & solid plus you'll be using it for hanging fairly light stuff, using the glue should suffice.It is a good unit for holding a variety of stuff, hanging coats (many hooks), putting stuff on top & hanging etc.On the whole, a not bad unit. But overall quality & price at £46 (at the time of this review) is too high. Hence 1 star lost.
J**Y
Well made, looks good, easy to install
plainshe Towel Rail with ShelfThis is a very handy all in one towel rail and shelf unit. The shelf unit is made from quite thick aluminium that has an attractive black powder coated finish, it appears to be quite sturdy and looks good. The Unit is supplied complete with a fixing kit, along with instructions. The unit measures 22.6 inches wide, 9.1 inches high, and 9.1 inches deep, it is quite large but is also fairly lightweight for it's size due to aluminium being used in it's construction.The unit can be attached to the wall either by using the bonding kit that is supplied, or by drilling and screwing into the wall using wall plugs and screws which are also provided. If bonding to the wall I would say that fixing to wall tiles would be favourable, the surface would need to be clean, dry and grease free. The wall tiles would obviously need to be secure and unlikely to pull away from the wall. Bonding at least doesn't involve drilling into the wall.This is a good size and appears well made. There are seven hangers on the lower part of the shelf unit. On top is a fold down shelf which is ideal for stacking towels. This is a stylish looking towel rail/shelf that will look good in any bath or shower room.CONTENTS:1 x Towel Rail1 x Fixing Kit1 x InstructionsThank you for reading my review, I hope you have found it helpful.
P**K
Robust
This lightweight rail was easy to install with the aid of a drill and the rawlplugs and screws supplied. Despite its light weight, it seems sturdy and capable of supporting towels, coats or anything else (within reason!) that you might like to hang from its hooks or place on its rail and top shelf. The unit can be attached to the wall either by using the bonding kit that is supplied, or by drilling and screwing into the wall using wall plugs and screws which are also provided. If bonding to the wall I would say that fixing to wall tiles would be favourable, the surface would need to be clean, dry and grease free. The wall tiles would obviously need to be secure and unlikely to pull away from the wall. Bonding at least doesn't involve drilling into the wall.
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