Thursday 21 May 2009

Stainless Steel - simple, soap saver


This soap saver has a simple but very funcional and modern design. On it, the soap doesn't slip and water doesn't pool (like it does in soap holders that don't have openings in the bottom, which over time dissolves the soap bar). Stainless steel means no rust, too. Works as it should and complements any bathroom. InterDesign Forma Kyoto Square Soap Saver, Stainless Steel

Wow does this thing rust. How exactly is STAINLESS steel supposed to be stainless when it rusts over completely? We had this holder for less than a week before it started leaving little discolored marks on the marble in the shower. If you are going to assume a soap dish to be near water... which is all soap dishes, don't you think you would have the fore thought not to use a material that rusts so easily. Oh well, hopefully I'll have better luck with the next dish.

This soap saver works very well on the edge of a sink, but only if there's enough space to accommodate it. It is nice and heavy, so it won't stay stuck to the soap. The design is clean and attractive, and it keeps a decent surface after being in contact with wet soap.



My only complaint is that it does not come with rubber feet, which means it's prone to moving toward the edge of the sink with each use. Even just a couple discreet stripes of hot glue do the trick though. - Bath Accessories - Simple - Soap Saver - Stainless Steel'


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