🚽 Elevate Your Bathroom Game!
The ALLZONE Bathroom Organizer is a versatile, over-the-toilet storage solution featuring 4 adjustable shelves, designed to maximize space in small bathrooms. With a height range of 92 to 116 inches, it fits securely between the floor and ceiling, providing ample room for toiletries and essentials. Easy to assemble without tools, this sleek black organizer is perfect for any modern home.
Minimum Required Door Width | 30 Inches |
Shelf Thickness | 116 Inches |
Item Weight | 14.75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.6"D x 29.5"W x 116"H |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Style Name | Pipe Shelf |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 40 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Towels, Clothes, Toiletries |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 40 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Bathroom, Above toilet, Laundry Room,Utility room |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Adjustable Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 4 |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Laundry Room, Garage, Kitchen, Bathroom |
J**N
Glad I bought it! You will be too! [You don't have the pictures in the right order]
Using this ALLZONE Over The Toilet Shelf unit to replace a shelf that was put up with Drywall anchor with screws, that had fallen down. Was looking at just shelving units that had to fit into my limited space, then came upon this.When measuring, I knew it would fit but didn’t take into consideration the extra width of the caps that tighten the shelves to the poles. Also, that I wouldn’t have the freedom of easy access to the caps on the outside of shelves. So I had to put the left pole up out away from the wall, allowing enough space for my hand to tighten the caps. Then attached the left side of each shelf loosely. I was able to move the existing shelf unit that sits to the right of it out from wall and angle it enough so I could get my hand behind it to put the right end of each shelf on the right pole. Then positioned them by eyeballing where they could go, leveled them, then tightened all eight. Next was sliding it to the left corner and the right pole back against the wall, then up a ladder to tighten the tension on the right pole. I marked this as not being so easy to assemble, but that was my fault. I put it somewhere it was not intended to be put. But this just shows how versatile it is. [Note: this is all being done by a 75+ year old widow.]Pic 1: Shows the finished 24-in space. I was wanting extra shelves to put some different holiday décor on [so I didn’t have to go to a tub in the garage] and other items to make them more assessable. This unit will work out great!Pic 2: So instead of being over a toilet, I could still use the 3-shelf rolling cart that I had there.Pic 3: Gives you an overview of how it has fit along the one wall of the walk-in closet. With the extra shelves I could spread out and have easier access to the storage boxes I already had. Most were stored on the top shelf above the double-hung poles for clothes.Pic 4: All of the mess on the floor surrounding the black shelf, was hung on it. I took it to that chair, sat it on there thinking I would take the necklaces off one by one and it fell to the floor and dumped just like it still is. I now wonder how it had stayed on the wall the 20+ years that it had but sure glad it came tumbling down.ANYWAY, so glad I found this “Over The Toilet Shelf” as I’m really loving my closet look now. Thanks ALLZONE [who needs a toilet anyway! Lol!]
R**T
When you don’t have a lot of space but you have OCD & have to stay organized
Updated Review: I’ve had this since October 2020 & I’ve installed 4 of these around the house and will add a few more. I updated the picture of the original 4 shelf unit and turned it into a 9 shelf unit. I had to ask the seller for extra shelves & pay for them. I’m also adding more pictures as I get them.I’m downsizing from a 4bdrm house to a 2bdrm townhouse & it has zero storage so this shelf is my saving grace. I didn’t get a pantry, so I made one. I needed space for my shoes, yoga equipment, & entertainment equipment, so I made it. If you build it *properly* & tightly, it will not collapse.The trick into getting the skinny pole to holding a shelf is cutting a paper towel into quarters and folding it and placing it inside before clamping it shut. It holds very well. Another trick I use is setting the height of the poles tightly at a diagonal past the height of the ceiling and then pulling back on the spring to pop it into place under the ceiling. It’s held up for over a year without the threat of falling over.I’ve always spread the weight out and I don’t put extremely heavy items on my shelves that causes the shelf to bow regardless of the weight allowance. I saw one of the reviews of the shelves that fell that had big bottles of fabric softener & detergent on the floor. Those things are heavy, isolated weight.It helps to have a leveler to keep the shelves level and even. Carpeted areas do help when popping in the rods for the individual shelves. Rubber mallets help just in case you need the extra security for those rods. No doubt you’ll need a step ladder to reach the ceiling. This is spring loaded. This is all basic common sense stuff but it seems some people will cry about anything. Like a step stool/ladder to reach your ceilings. You can see this is a tension pole.I keep one in my bathroom, one for my office/lab/makeup studio, one as a pantry (pictured), one is pictured as my shoe/yoga/entertainment center. This is organization & storage haven for ppl who have no space at all. And all of it is fully adjustable by width & height.
B**N
▪️▪️▪️ SuPeR SPaCe SaVeR FoR MY iTTY-BiTTY BaTHRooM ▪️▪️▪️
This over-the-toilet storage organizer has been a great addition for my small bathroom. It fits perfectly over the toilet without taking up extra floor space, and the adjustable shelves makes it super easy to customize for different items. I was very surprised by how much it actually hold — everything from towels and toiletries to cleaning supplies and extra toilet tissue—it all fit neatly. It was easy to set up and It looks quite nice. I thought it was going to make my bathroom look more crowded by it being so small and having that in there, but it actually didn’t. I feel like it feels very stable, no matter how much I add on it (and I do add quite a bit on there all the time! I seem to always want to push the limit, but so far, it’s held up nicely!). If you too are short on space, but need more storage, this is a smart and stylish solution. Plus it looks great once put together too! You can’t beat this with a bat!
E**D
Storage Superstar
Bought this for a small bathroom in a house with limited storage and it has worked out great. As you can see I was able to utilize all the space up to the ceiling. I was worried that the shelves would stick out too far for a person to sit comfortably (on the porcelain throne) but it isn't an issue at all. I am no assembly wizard but I was able to follow the directions and put this together easily. The plastic sheets that cover the shelves could be a bit more rigid - if a small item is placed in an area over one of the shelf support poles (that run underneath) they will slant a bit. (A tray or storage box would take care of that problem) So far the shelves are remaining perpendicular to the floor with no tilting but I took care not to put too much weight on them. Be aware that the shelves can't be attached above the last joint where the poles come together. Those with higher ceilings won't be able to get as close to the top as I did. Overall I'm very pleased with this purchase.
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