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Review on πŸͺ₯ Organization and Convenience in One: Wall-Mounted Toothbrush Holder with Toothpaste Dispenser, 5 Slots, 2 Squeezers, and 4 Cups - Grey by Brad Cao

Revainrating 4 out of 5

He's doing his job

Good. I have 2 boys, 6 and 8 years old. You throw away a tube of toothpaste in a week. They put so much on their toothbrushes that they spilled over the counter and drowned. It was a disaster and I couldn't take it. Why is there toothpaste on my hair comb in my desk drawer?!?!?!?! Serious. I bought it hoping it will help. It was like this. Something like. The kids have toothpaste in one compartment and I have it in the other. I like the amount it distributes. It's perfect IMHO. Husband hates it but likes to use the amount advertised on the toothpaste. However, you have to concentrate. Make sure your toothbrush is in the right place. Be careful not to pull it back too quickly. Make sure the toothpaste ball is not hanging from the dispenser. If you don't think about it, you'll drop a drop of toothpaste on the floor or it could smear all over the dispenser. This item is easy to clean. The dispenser can slip out and I run it under hot water to melt away any excess toothpaste the kids leave behind. Then I go and soap/sanitize it and put it back in. So it's not difficult to clean. Oh cups! It's good. Kids use the gray ones that come in below. They love them and I haven't noticed any problems with them. I'm using white above and I don't understand. I pulled it out the next day and found there was still moisture in the cup. It's like there's no airflow to keep the whites dry. I ended up just planting it vertically on the device instead of upside down in the device. This allows it to dry out between uses. It was easy to install and it must have been 3 months since I installed it? And it holds up very well. Don't worry about that. Overall, to be honest, I feel like it's the same amount of hassle, headache, and confusion that I've experienced before. He just moved to another place. I still think the toothpaste is a disaster, but instead of being on the counter and sink, it's on the dispenser and the lid of the trash can that's just below the dispenser. And part of that mess is mine too, and before it was just kids. Kids use less toothpaste so it's a win. I can neither recommend nor recommend. It all depends on what helps you stay sane. In truth it keeps me sane than anything I've dealt with before.

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