✨ Elevate your sink game with the ultimate 4-in-1 kitchen caddy! 🧽
The HapiRm 4 in 1 Sink Caddy is a sleek, rust-resistant kitchen organizer made from SUS304 stainless steel. It combines a sponge holder, brush holder, soap rack, and sink stopper rack into one compact unit. Featuring dual installation options—adhesive hooks and suction cups—it ensures a secure, no-drill fit. Designed for quick drying and mildew resistance, it keeps your sink area clean and stylish, perfect for modern kitchens seeking both function and flair.
Color | A-silver |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen,Sponge Holder |
Item Weight | 150 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.54"D x 8.65"W x 2.36"H |
Additional Features | Slip Resistant, Space Saving, Mildew Resistant, Versatile, Rust Resistant |
Mounting Type | Adhesive Hook |
B**
Great Product
This product has earned a 5 star as it is a great quality product! I have been using it since 2022 in my kitchen and has never caused any issues. No stains, the adhesive has been in place without any sign of coming off. 100% Recommend
A**N
Keep all sink necessities stored!
Love it! Plenty of room to store all your sink necessities. Suction cups are strong and the steel seems long lasting. My favorite part is the towel hanger because it'll keep the washcloth from always falling into the sink.
V**G
4 in 1 Sponge Holder Sink Caddy
Great product, although the size could be a little bigger. It's sturdy and has great suction. Rust resistances It's a great Sponge Holder.
A**R
Great solution for wet kitchen sponges!
This is a great solution to wet sponges sitting on my counter. The suction cups didn't work on my sink, but the peel/stick option has been holding up great for the past few weeks. There are instructions to remove it safely, so I'm hoping if/when it comes time for that, it won't damage the sink. For now, I have no plans to remove it!
C**Y
Worth it
Amazing. Rust resistant. It’s minimal and works well with my beige white kitchen.
K**E
Small Sink Caddy
This sink caddy will save you counter space and with all the holes the sponges will dry quickly. It is smaller so if you have soap, it probably won’t fit. But it’s good for small things and looks clean and sleek. Easy to assemble, the suction cups don’t hold very well so I’ll definitely use the adhesive hooks.
L**T
One Way to Stick it Elsewhere
I like this sponge holder. The brushed nickel fits well with my other brushed nickel and stainless steel. And the sink stopper spot is just what I want. The suction cups did stick like glue to both my stainless steel sinks and to the splash guard of my quartz countertop.But where I really wanted the holder was on the side of my microwave, out of the way of my cleaning and drying of countertop and sinks, as in pic 1 (or wherever Amazon put the picture I uploaded first) Unfortunately, the suction cups slid down the painted metal of my microwave after just a few minutes.Now I did not want to use the provided adhesive hooks because of all the horror stories of reviewers spending hours with heat guns, goo-gone, and silicone scrapers to get rid of the glue left when they wanted to move or remove the sponge holder for some reason.So I headed down to the Lowe's next to my supermarket to find suitable 3M "Command" hooks. These can be easily removed without damage from most surfaces. Among the available choices, I settled for 17006CLR-ES at $4.48. See pic 2. The 4 top hooks carry the holder. The two bottom hooks are upside down and prevent me from accidentally lifting the holder out of the top hooks. (If you want to avoid the need for bottom hooks, you could look at 17017CLR-AWES, which might offer a bit of protection against lifting the holder out of the hooks. It would not prevent rotating the holder around the top hooks, however.)As to how I did it, pic 3 shows the four top hooks already installed, with the horizontal pencil line and position markers I used to put them into position already partially erased. To get the two reversed bottom hooks in the correct positions, I put them in their correct position in the holder, holding them into place with bits of masking tape as in pic 4. Then I placed the holder in the four top hooks, with the glue on the bottom hooks already exposed, and then rotated the holder down until the exposed glue hit the microwave *evenly*. Here I made a mistake: I should have put the glue strips on the bottom hooks reversed, so that their removal tabs stick down instead of up when installed. No big deal; I can easily detach a bottom hook from the microwave with some brute force if needed. But if you want to do this on a painted or wall-papered wall, make sure the removal tabs stick *down*. Otherwise damage-free removal might be difficult.All in all, maybe a bit tricky, but nothing big for an amateur with a bit of experience in these things like me.
A**R
Love These Sponge Caddy Holders!!!
bCeELove these sink caddy sponge holders. They hold all of my sink accessories. I got 2 because I have a scrub brush wand & a sponge wand. It also holds regular sponges a wash cloth & sink stoppers on the end of the caddy. I applied a little soapy water on the sink wall & used the suction cups to adhere the caddy to the sink but it also come with an adhesive hook plate if the suction cups don't work for you, which is nice to have a choice. They also are rust proof. I had been buying plastic sponge holders from the dollar store but decided to get these because they will last longer. I had to keep replacing the plastic ones because they kept breaking & for all the money I spent replacing them I finally decided to spend a little more & get ones that would last & are a lot better quality. I highly recommend these!
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