We reviewed the best shower caddy Australia has to offer so you can choose the right one!
If you've ever been woken by a shower caddy crashing to the floor at 3am, you're not alone. Suction cups lose grip, metal shelves rust, and renters can't drill — so most shower storage ends up in the bin within a year.
To find the best shower storage for real Australian bathrooms, we compared seven of the most popular brands — from budget buys at Kmart and Aldi to premium names like Tooletries, Fusion Loc, Joseph Joseph and OXO. We looked at how each one installs, how well it holds, whether it rusts, and how it looks on the wall.
One brand stood out clearly. It held firm through weeks of daily showers, can't rust, and peels off without a mark — which matters if you rent. Read on to see our top picks and find the right shower storage for you.
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Konsilee — The Kendall Shower Caddy
"I am honestly blown away by the quality of the products! We have previously had suction hooks that just wouldnt stick, even using gorilla glue to hold them in place. Not only do these look fabulous, but the stick perfectly!!!"

As we tested shower caddy after shower caddy, the Kendall quickly stood out. Made from soft, waterproof, BPA-free silicone, it uses a no-residue adhesive instead of suction cups — peel, stick and store, with no tools and no drilling. If "best shower caddy no drill" is the search that brought you here, this is the one to beat.
It's the best stick on shower caddy we've used, and the best adhesive shower caddy for renters specifically: the adhesive repositions and reuses without damaging walls or leaving residue, and it's rated 4.9/5 across 574 reviews. Drainage holes let water flow straight through, so bottles stay clean and nothing pools underneath.
The design is the clincher — a signature arched silhouette with fluted detailing, in six shades (Latte, Mocha, Sage, Snow, Smoke and Shadow). And it's a full range, not one product: the Kora is the best corner shower caddy of the group, the Koda our pick for best soap holder for shower walls, the Kenzie the best toothbrush holder we tested, and the Kleo the best electric toothbrush holder for wall storage.
The Tooletries shower caddy range catches the eye with its matte silicone look and strong following among men's grooming buyers. The James, pitched as the best shower organizer for blokes, grips smooth tiles and glass without tools.
In use it holds well on glossy, non-porous surfaces, and the silicone build means rust is never an issue. But independent Australian reviews are mixed — Tooletries sits at 1.4 stars from 31 reviews on ProductReview.com.au, with removal and discolouration the recurring complaints.
If you like the utilitarian look and have smooth tiles, it's a solid option. But for the same money as our #1 pick, we expected easier removal and a range that suits the whole bathroom, not just a grooming kit.
Fusion Loc — often searched as Fusion Lock — is the biggest name in suction storage here, sold direct and through Bunnings. Its German-engineered vacuum system makes the Fusion Loc shower caddy the best suction shower caddy Australia stocks widely, and its shelves are among the best suction shower shelf options if your walls are glass or gloss tile.
Installation really is tool-free and quick. But suction is still suction: on matte, textured or porous tiles the vacuum mounts won't stay put, and ProductReview.com.au has the brand at 3.3 stars from 81 reviews, with rust and paint flaking reported despite the 10-year rust-free warranty.
If you're set on suction and have the right tiles, this is the strongest suction system we tested. Everyone else should look at adhesive instead.
The Joseph Joseph shower caddy option in Australia is the EasyStore 2-piece corner shelf set — a design-led contender for best shower shelf if you want storage across a corner. Build quality and finish are what you'd expect from the brand.
At $109.95 for the set it's among the priciest picks here, and the mounting still relies on the same suction approach that plagues cheaper caddies. It's a beautiful shelf; it just isn't a different mechanism.
The OXO shower caddy hangs over a shower door frame rather than sticking to the wall, with an anodised aluminium body OXO says will never rust. Big baskets, a soap dish and a razor holder make it the load-carrier of this list.
It needs a shower enclosure or sliding-door frame to hang from — no help on a flat tiled wall — and its stabilising suction cups are the weak link, with buyer reports of curling and slipping. Even the best suction bathroom accessories struggle over time, and at $139 that's an expensive gamble.
For a framed shower door and heavy bottles it's a genuine option. For everyone else, it solves a different problem.
Kmart shower storage is the budget anchor of this list — wire caddies, corner shelves and a bathroom storage Kmart aisle that starts at about $5. If you need the best bathroom caddy a few dollars can buy, this is where most Australians start.
It's also where most of the frustration in this category comes from. Metal and wire designs are prone to rust in a steamy bathroom, plastic clips crack, and the suction mounts share the same weakness as every suction product here — even the best suction cup shower caddy loses grip on textured tiles.
At these prices you can afford to replace a Kmart bathroom caddy every few months. The question is whether you want to.
The Aldi shower caddy — the Easy Home aluminium rustproof model — appears in Special Buys alongside the popular acrylic shower caddy Aldi runs seasonally. Aluminium construction resists rust, and the price is hard to argue with.
The catch is availability: when the Special Buys window closes, it's gone, with no matching range to add later. Mounting is basic hook-and-suction, and once it's sold out, a replacement part or a second matching piece simply isn't an option.
The best shower accessories share three traits: they stay where you put them, they don't rust, and they come off without wrecking the wall. That's the whole test — and it's why searches for "best shower shelves no drill" and adhesive storage have overtaken suction in the last few years.
Mounting is the first decision. Even the best suction hooks for bathroom walls rely on a perfect seal, which matte and textured tiles break. Adhesive mounting sidesteps the problem entirely — the reason our winner holds where suction fails. Material is the second: silicone and aluminium can't rust, while cheap coated steel eventually streaks the tiles.
Think beyond the caddy, too. The best way to store toothbrush in bathroom spaces is off the vanity and on the wall, and the same logic covers everything from the best shower mirror and best soap dish to the best towel hooks for bathroom doors. A matching range beats a drawer of mismatched fixes.
In our search for the best bathroom accessories Australia offers, one thing became clear: buying once beats buying often. The right pick — like the Kendall Shower Caddy was for us — turns shower storage from a recurring annoyance into something you never think about again. That's the upgrade.

"Others" reflects the six other brands in this guide as a group; individual products vary.