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    Go to Lowes, Home Depot, or your friendly neighborhood hardware store and pick out one of these that looks about the right size. This one costs $1.18. Screw it into a stud. I drilled a starter hole.
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    Zip tie on shower door towel rod works perfectly.

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    I just use a shoelace that I slip around whatever comes in handy, have used towel-bars, doorknobs and other things that looks like it can be used to fasten a strop

    it is a really flexible solution when I am traveling

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    A coat hook affixed to the wall by my sink with drywall screws.

    Works wonderfully so far... although sometimes I wonder about how those drywall screws are holding up...

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