Some people prefer to place their toothbrushes in cups, but eventually they'll find a murky mix of past plaque and old water sitting at the bottom, sullying the tip of the handle. That's a popular choice, sure, but surely there are other toothbrush display options that won't lead to curiously shaded standing water, right? Well, some people have built in, molded toothbrush holders as a part of their bathroom vanity, but all too often toothbrush handles are too thick for the un-budging toothbrush slot mold. I've personally seen many toothbrushes fall to their untimely death at the hands of a too-small-to-fit toothbrush molding. Let's explore some more options.
Though rare, it's been documented that ever-so-occasionally someone will place a paper towel around the head of the toothbrush, acting as a steel curtain to germs and grime. My question is, does the paper towel get changed every time? Doubtful. That is, undeniably, gross - and probably grosser than had there been no paper towel involved. Moving on.
Some people think that the plastic, snap-clamp cap that comes with many toothbrushes with the goal of housing the delicate toothbrush bristles is a good idea. Wrong. This only suffocates the bristles and breeds damp-conditions accelerated germs. Remember when we were talking about the mysterious water down at the bottom of your toothbrush holding cup? Well imagine that same water on the head of your toothbrush...yeah, it's that gross.
What if there was some sort of toothbrush stand that not only held your toothbrush firmly upright and out of harms way, but also looked attractive enough to display out in the open? That product has, in fact, arrived. Today you can find quality toothbrush stands and holders that can even double as a place to keep your razor, or any other toiletry item you need vertical storage for. Finding a stand for your toothbrush is, actually, more vital than you might think. The germs that accumulate on a toothbrush when they are not stored properly, or are subject to warm, damp conditions can be immense in number. Storing your toothbrush, or even razor, in a dry, compact place is ideal for keeping your bathroom tools their freshest.
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