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HomeKitchenKitchen DecorSponge HolderCasabella 50094 Sink Sider Suction Sponge Holder |
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Attractive but does not stick Feb 09, 2009
By mellion108 I have gone through so many of these sink gadgets, and they all tend to fail after a while. Usually they either get to the point that they can no longer be cleaned properly or they stop suctioning to the sink altogether. However, I typically get at least a few months' of service out of one of these gadgets.
Unfortunately with the Sink Sider, I didn't get a week.
I have a stainless steel sink, and although the item description includes "2 strong suction cups," the suction cups do not stick. The whole thing falls back into the sink within an hour or two. The upside is that this is an attractive gadget; it looks great in the sink. It is big enough to hold the sponge and the dish wand that I use, but not so big that it gets in the way. But it doesn't stick to the sink for very long, and that defeats the purpose of having this gadget. By the time you throw in shipping and handling, this is a very expensive, non-functional gadget.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
At Last An Organizer that works May 05, 2010
By R. F. Heinz Contrary to the person who had bad luck with this sink organizer, I just love mine. It sticks beautifully and above all, has a place for both the dish sponge and the dishwashing wand. I use a wand that also holds the detergent with a replaceable sponge head. No other item that I have scene will hold both or even just the wand properly. This item does. Suction cups are great.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Does not allow sponge to dry Jun 24, 2011
By Stephanie R. Schutz There is only a small hole at the bottom of each of the two sections, none on the sides. The sponge stays wet constantly. If the scrubber brush is in there too, the suction cups fail. This doesn't work at all for me.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Looks cute but doesn't stick Dec 01, 2011
By K. Zavarin
"kzavarin"
Glad I didn't pay full price, because this caddy was a total disappointment. It looked pretty sleek, with a white plastic outside, gray rubber inside, and 2 suction cups at the back; however, when you place a wet sponge in the larger section and rolled up scrubby on the right, the darn thing won't stick and slides down the side of my stainless sink. OK, I think, maybe my sink isn't clean enough, so I scrubbed and cleaned, and it still didn't stay up. I suspect that the suction cups are too small and weak, so when you add a wet sponge to the bin (which is already on the heavy side), it can't support all that weight.
I used to have an InterDesign one which worked great (avalable on Amazon for a lot less); doesn't look that pretty, but at least it stays stuck to the stink. Buy it instead.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
No satisfied! Apr 14, 2011
By Jeannie The suction cups are not the same length. Therefore, the sink sponge holder does not stay in tack. Further, it has to be placed on the "side of the sink" where there is no curve in the sink. Given the price and shipping, I'd never recommend this to anyone else to buy. It keeps falling off the sink.
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