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shelfy thing that goes over the bath

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justjuanmorebeer · 14/06/2014 20:17

Do you know what I mean? I'd like one to keep my toiletries and drink on when in the bath. I am not sure what they are called you see.

Where can I get one, cheap as poss? I like silver or monochrome. Not wooden.

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CoilRegret · 14/06/2014 20:20

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headlesslambrini · 14/06/2014 20:22

most DIY type of places have them, also Wilko's, Home and Bargin, B&M Bargins

justjuanmorebeer · 14/06/2014 21:48

Bath bridge! Never would have guessed that. Thanks will look now.

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pinktransit · 14/06/2014 21:53

Unless you have a really deep bath, or only like having a very shallow one, they are utterly useless. :-(
I have one, having wanted one for ages - I pictured myself in a lovely deep, hot bath, with candles in the candle holders, wine glass, and book propped up.
Unfortunately with my bath, if the water was deep enough to sit in, then it came right up to the bottom of the caddy, and the book got wet...
I think it would work for a victorian claw foot type of bath, but not for a modern one.
Sorry if I've spoiled your idea, but I was really pee'd off when it didn't live up to my expectations.

justjuanmorebeer · 14/06/2014 22:12

Oh no really. I stayed in a holiday let last week that had one with a normal size bath and I liked it. I think the bottom of my glass did get wet actually but I am not to bothered by that. Just seen wilko have one for just £4 so will def give it a go even if it just ends up used for bath toys for the three year old!

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LoveVintage · 18/06/2014 15:37

I got one with exactly the same plan in mind pink but the book didn't sit at an angle I could comfortably read it, and the metal bits have gone rusty. I was beyond disappointed.

BigPawsBrown · 18/06/2014 15:41

I have a very standard bath and my amazon bath caddy fits it perfectly. I'd have to have the bath very deep indeed to reach the caddy. I wouldn't use it to prop a book though as you'd have to reach forward to turn the pages all the time! But it's very useful for storing shampoos etc, taking a drink/candle in the bath.

monkeymamma · 18/06/2014 19:32

Butlers (German homeware store but quite a few town centres have them - where ru OP?) had them a few years ago, got one for my housemate with a space for book and glass of wine (he loved a good soak)!

justjuanmorebeer · 18/06/2014 19:33

I'm in the East mids but is that the one they had in Islington in the shopping centre near Vue cinema??? If so I know it

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monkeymamma · 18/06/2014 19:45

Yes yes! That's the one. Can't think of one nearer to you though. There used to be on near the Brunswick in London but it's closed I think.

curlyclaz13 · 18/06/2014 19:53

We have a wooden one from Ikea, normal bath and it doesn't sit in the water.

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