HOME-X Adjustable Holder for Shower Attachment, Suction Base Grip, No Tools Needed, Handheld Showerhead Bracket-White-3” D x 4” L
Handheld shower faucets are convenient because they allow you to direct the water nozzle to exactly where you need it. However, handheld showerheads can be difficult for seniors, kids, or individuals who have arthritis, fibromyalgia, or other health ailments. The long handheld attachments can get heavy, eliminating any convenience of the handheld attachment. This wall-mounted holder is designed to secure handheld shower sprayers. The holder features a large suction cup on the back along with a rotating mount for the showerhead handle. To use, clean the flat, nonporous surface of your shower. Place the suction cup on the area and press into the wall. The suction cup will form a vacuum seal against the wall. Then insert the shower arm into the rotating head on the attachment. The heavy-duty design will ensure that the showerhead remains in place and that it sprays at the correct angle. With this universal mount, you can apply the attachment to almost any shower without hardware or tools. Plus, you can easily remove the holder as needed. Just pull on the small tab on the suction cup to break the seal. When you move from your home, you can also take the showerhead attachment with you. This holder attachment can also move the water hose up higher for individuals who are too tall for their existing showerhead. Because of its versatility, this handheld showerhead mount makes a great gift for aging loved ones. Order your shower accessory today and experience a relaxing shower every time.
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