Technical Specifications

Mounting System: No-drill vacuum suction cup

Maximum Load: Up to 10 kg on smooth, non-porous surfaces

Compatible Surfaces: Smooth tile, glass, and sealed non-porous walls

Not Compatible With: Textured or matte-painted drywall

Hook Options: 5, 6, or 7 hooks

Colorways: Green or Red

Care & Maintenance

Wipe the rack and hooks clean with a soft, damp cloth. Clean and fully dry the tile or glass before mounting — the vacuum cup needs a dust-free, non-porous surface to hold its seal. If you reposition the rack, press the cup on firmly again to restore the full vacuum seal.

Common Questions

Q: Will this suction hook hold a heavy winter coat or loaded bag?

A: It depends — the vacuum suction cup holds up to 10 kg on a smooth, non-porous surface, which covers coats, towels, and bags, but not very heavy loads.

Q: Can I mount it without drilling holes in my rental walls?

A: Yes — the no-drill vacuum suction cup presses onto smooth tile, glass, or sealed surfaces and leaves no damage.

Q: Will it stick to a textured or painted drywall surface?

A: No — suction needs a smooth, non-porous surface, so textured or matte-painted walls won't hold the seal.

Styling & Decor Suggestions

On bathroom tile at shoulder height: A towel on its own hook beats a crumpled one on the door — and at 6:45 AM, the first thing your hand finds is exactly where you left it.

On the kitchen backsplash: Smooth tile is the surface the cup holds best; give aprons and dish towels a landing spot so the oven-door handle stops being one.

On a mirror or glazed wardrobe door: Stage tomorrow's jacket and bag at eye level — the Green or Red rail reads as a deliberate color accent beside a bold geometric print from the same dopamine lane.

Skip textured or matte-painted drywall: Suction needs a smooth, non-porous surface — on standard painted walls the seal will not hold, no matter how hard you press.