Luvan Anti-Slip Rustproof Toothbrush Holder, 6-Slot
Last updated date: November 9, 2022
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Overall Take
In our analysis of 17 expert reviews, the Luvan Anti-Slip Rustproof Toothbrush Holder, 6-Slot placed 9th when we looked at the top 14 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
Overall Product Rankings
1. Urbanstrive Rust-Proof Non-Slip Toothbrush Holder, 4-Slot
2. Airmoon Freestanding Hygenic Toothbrush Holder, 2-Pack
3. HBlife Non-Slip Toothbrush Holder, 5-Slot
4. Simple Houseware Freestanding Toothbrush Holder, 6-Slot
5. OXO Flexible Grip Stainless Steel Toothbrush Holder, 4-Slot
6. mDesign Compact Bathroom Toothbrush Holder, 5-Slot
7. Joseph Joseph Easy Store Plastic Toothbrush Holder, 3-Slot
8. Essentra Home Resin Toothbrush Holder, 2-Slot
9. Luvan Anti-Slip Rustproof Toothbrush Holder, 6-Slot
10. Linkidea Multifunctional Toothbrush Holder, 3-Slot
11. Jarmazing Products Mason Jar Farm-Style Toothbrush Holder, 3-Slot
12. iDesign Metal Toothbrush Holder, 4-Slot
13. HouseSister Handmade Ceramic Toothbrush Holder
14. HBlife Ventilated Premium Toothbrush Holder, 5-Slot
An Overview On Toothbrush Holders
When you place your toothbrush down on your bathroom sink, it may sit in a pool of water. Bacteria grows in moist environments, so it’s a good idea to invest in a toothbrush holder. This device is designed to keep your toothbrush upright, where the bristles can easily dry in between uses.
There are many different toothbrush holders on the market today that also help you organize your oral hygiene products.
The first thing you’ll want to consider is the number of compartments the toothbrush holder has. If you live alone or with a significant other, a simple two-compartment holder will work. You can put your toothbrushes in the first compartment and a tube of toothpaste in the other.
Families would do better with a toothbrush stand that has slots for as many as four toothbrushes. They may also want a holder that acts more like a caddy. There may be a stand for the toothbrushes, as well as a cup for storing everything from toothpaste to dental floss to razors.
Check that the bottom of the toothbrush holder has a non-slip coating or a set of rubber feet. You don’t want the holder sliding across the counter and falling off, spilling your toothbrush out on to the floor.
Finally, you’ll want a toothbrush holder that is well-ventilated, easy to clean and available in a color that matches the theme in your bathroom. To promote proper air circulation, the toothbrush holder will have built-in vents. If the toothbrush holder has dividers, look to see if those dividers are removable, so that you can properly clean the holder. Then, simply review the available colors to select a model that goes with your decor.
The Toothbrush Holder Buying Guide
- Some toothbrush holders need to be wiped frequently to prevent water spots from forming.
- While you will need to clean your toothbrush holders regularly, you must do so by hand with water and mild soap. They are not dishwasher-safe.
- It’s best to replace your toothbrush every three months. If you get sick during that time, you’ll also want to replace the toothbrush as soon as you start to feel well again. This way you won’t reinfect yourself with the germs on the toothbrush.
- Design and construction materials both play a part in determining the price of a toothbrush holder. You’ll find a simple design made out of plastic. Holders with a cute marble design or models that have both a toothbrush stand and a separate cup for added storage cost a bit more. You’ll pay the most for organizers made out of quality stainless steel.
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