Declutter And Organize Shower Essentials With An Affordable Dollar Tree Must-Have

If you've been on the hunt for shower storage ideas that keep your favorite products within reach, we've got one that's as smart as it is unassuming. The Essentials Anti-Slip Mop and Broom Holder from Dollar Tree is ideal for shower stalls. Don't let the name of the product put you off. While Dollar Tree intended for it to keep housecleaning items tethered, they didn't take into account that it could easily do the same for your bath essentials. Fortunately, one savvy YouTube creator gave it a try, and the result is pretty impressive. After thoroughly cleaning and drying the tiles, she mounted the broom holder, ensuring it was pressed down firmly to prevent it from falling off. 

With two grippers and a hook in between, you can store things that would otherwise clutter your shower storage setup. As the creator demonstrates, things like detangling combs, razors, loofahs, and back brushes are all ideal candidates for the broom holder. This organization hack is renter-friendly, too, since you're sticking it up with double-sided tape and not drilling holes or hammering nails. If you've ever tried to do either on a tiled surface, you'll know how easy it is to cause serious damage. If you want to remove it, ensure the tape is wet, then use a plastic scraper and some elbow grease. Any glue residue that's left behind can be dealt with using a razor blade and/or solvent. At $1.50, this Dollar Tree hack will instantly add much-needed storage to your shower.

This Dollar Tree broom holder hack isn't just for the shower, though

Out of the shower, this organizer can be used to keep the rest of your bathroom in order, as well. The grippers are surprisingly versatile in the range of items they can accommodate. One reviewer noted that it doesn't work as well with narrower broom handles, but when it comes to bathroom and self-care items, that's actually an advantage. Slim objects, such as hair straighteners, curling irons, or hair brushes, fit neatly into place, and it's just as handy for tall pump bottles like hand soap, lotion, or even hair spray. You could also use one to stash a squeegee to help the mirror or glass shower doors look shiny.

For smaller items that always seem to disappear, or things that often get in the way, the built-in hook makes the setup even more helpful. Suddenly, you've got a designated spot for washcloths, hair ties, shower caps, and so on. The beauty is that you're not limited to one use — a few placed strategically around the room can create storage where you thought you had none. At such a low price point, you can pop them up anywhere clutter gathers — in the shower, beside the basin, on the back of a bathroom door, or even inside a cabinet for hidden but accessible storage. 

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