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Soap caddies commonly use self-draining designs to prevent water pooling. Typical features include inclined ridges and drain spouts on silicone trays, built-in drainage holes or cutouts in soap dishes, and shelf designs that channel water away to keep soap and accessories drier.
Typical installation methods are tension-pole mounts (no drilling), over-the-shower-head hanging designs, suction-cup attachments (some with lever activation), and countertop silicone trays that simply sit on the counter. Many models emphasize tool-free or no-drill setup.
Soap caddies are made from materials such as silicone, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), various plastics (including polypropylene), steel, stainless steel, and natural woven rattan—each offering different looks and durability characteristics.
Care varies by material: many silicone trays are dishwasher-safe and easy to rinse, while plastic and metal caddies are typically cleaned with water and mild soap. Look for self-draining designs to reduce standing water and make routine wiping or rinsing simpler.