iDesign Eva Plastic Toothbrush Holder Stand for Bathroom, Vanity Countertops in Master, Guest, and Kids' Bathrooms, 2.6" x 2.6" x 4.7", Clear
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I've got the three-hole version. holder with an unusually large size This is an excellent match for my sonicare and my children's spin brushes. The standard, in my opinion, is far too low.
I have extra hole space, so I'm confident they'll fit.
Without tooth brushes, it fits easily into my dishwasher's top rack.
The hole measures 4 inches in diameter from the bottom to the top.
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I purchased the four-hole toothbrush stand to use with standard-size toothbrushes and handles. It works, but there are no indentations or other features on the bottom to prevent the brushes from sliding and accidentally touching another person's toothbrush. Unless it's placed in there very carefully each time and is perfectly balanced. Unless you have thicker handle toothbrushes, I wouldn't get this unless you have thicker handle toothbrushes so the top hole can better hold it upright.
The toothbrush stand served me well for two weeks before breaking. The stand was easy to clean and had a nice, compact appearance before the unfortunate encounter with the floor. Because the top ring that holds the toothbrushes broke from a two-foot fall, that's all the good I can say about it. I was hoping that the suction power would support the holder when I placed and removed items from it, despite the fact that the drop was my fault. When I reached for my toothbrush, the suction on the stand became loose, causing it to tip over and fall to the ground. When I looked at the suction cup, I noticed a few pin-sized bumps underneath the plastic, which could explain why the suction wasn't working properly. Whatever the problem was, I'd like to share my story here so that future buyers can avoid similar problems.
My package arrived today, and I immediately placed it on the top rack of the dishwasher. It appeared to be the subject of a Dali painting when it was completed. Bummer.
I decided over a month ago that our family's toothbrush holder needed to be replaced because the old one had seen better days. I needed something that was simple to clean and could accommodate my husband's battery-powered device. Oral operatives Brushes starting with the letter B Although I prefer the look of the brushed nickel toothbrush holders, I believe the clear ones would be more practical for us. I came across this one and thought it was worth a shot because of the low price. br>br>It's been over a month since we got it, and it's been fantastic! We got the clear one, which is about 4 1/2 inches tall and 2 1/2 inches in diameter (without toothbrushes). Brushes and razors can be inserted into four of the holes. Because the bottom of the holder functions as a cup, any water or toothpaste goop should collect there. My husband makes use of a battery-powered device. Oral operatives B toothbrushes, as well as his Gillette men's razor, fit in the holes. My Gillette Venus women's razor will not fit in the holder, but that isn't a problem for me because I wasn't planning on using it anyway. It's also very simple to clean this holder. I simply handwash it with dish soap and water, and it comes out looking exactly as it did when we first received it! The design is simple, but I like how it looks "clean" and think it would work well in a variety of bathrooms. So far, it appears to be quite durable. There are three of them. year- My two-year-old twins and I judge a product's durability based on whether or not it is still in one piece after they've handled it. They've handled it a few times and it's still in perfect condition! br>br>It's difficult to get excited about a toothbrush holder, but so far, we've been happy with this one. It comfortably holds our four toothbrushes, looks nice and "clean" in our bathroom without being ostentatious, and is very easy to clean. It's also reasonably priced, and if you're looking for a good, basic toothbrush holder, I recommend it.
We were about to replace an old toothbrush holder with a rusted base. I'm hoping to stay away from that with this one because it's all plastic. The depth of the well is a significant difference in design between this one and the one we had, as well as others I saw on Amazon. Others have shallow wells, and the brush can easily slide out and wet the area around the holder when younger children are in a hurry. This one has been with us for a few weeks, and the deeper well prevents that.
A vase has always been my preference. I used to use a small, ceramic vase as a toothbrush holder, and I still do. This summer's heat and humidity made that impractical, as mold formed on the handles of my brushes, so I switched to this open-style holder, which has worked perfectly. It's simple to use, clean, and keeps your counter looking tidy. I'm not sure why the reviewer mentioned suction because I don't see that feature on the device, but I do think it's a great device.
I despise toothbrush holders in which the toothbrushes are placed in a darkened container with holes, as water collects in the darkened container, causing mold, mildew, and total ickiness right where the toothbrush handle is located. So I bought a toothbrush holder like this one, which has an exposed disk at the bottom of the toothbrush handle. Except that toothbrush holder had a fancy metal bottom, which was a bad idea because metal bottoms rust when they're constantly exposed to wet, dripping toothbrushes, and the rust got all over the marble countertops, which my cleaning lady would try to clean off both the toothbrush holder and the counter. What a disaster. I thought to myself, wouldn't it be great if I could find a toothbrush holder similar to the one I had, but made of plastic so it wouldn't rust? And then I came across this on Amazon, and I thought, wow, this could be the ticket, and now I have a great toothbrush holder that doesn't get mildewy and doesn't rust, and everything is right with the world again.
My oral B toothbrush does not fit in this case. It is only compatible with standard toothbrushes and not with electric toothbrushes. After some deliberation, I realized that I needed to choose a different size, which would have been the large holder. The confusion stemmed from the review section, where Amazon displays all of the reviews for all of the product options available, when it should only display reviews for the option I selected to avoid any confusion.