All these ergonomic toothbrushes drove me nuts at first. They do not fit any toothbrush holder in our house. I finally had to buy ceramic rectangle cup-things to stand the toothbrushes up in. Those, of course, take up more counter space. Thanks a lot, designer whose only task is to make things obsolete. We almost obsolete old-timers do not appreciate it!
I like the dual extrusion handles. The rubber injected over the plastic makes it really easy to hold onto them. I wanted to design some drive cases like that, but could never justify the added expense, because customers wouldn’t pay extra for it.
Very true about the built-in holders, but a positive trade-off is that even for manual toothbrushes of today, those with the variable-length bristles really clean my teeth better, and reduce the necessity of flossing.
choo choo willyWhy do well trained professionals make money from peddling tooth brushes. When I was too young to protest, mine was adding it to the bill at four or five times the drug store price, and my otherwise ethical parents though such gouging perfectly proper.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
I don’t have holder either. I just stick the brush in the medicine cabinet next to bathroom sink.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
All these ergonomic toothbrushes drove me nuts at first. They do not fit any toothbrush holder in our house. I finally had to buy ceramic rectangle cup-things to stand the toothbrushes up in. Those, of course, take up more counter space. Thanks a lot, designer whose only task is to make things obsolete. We almost obsolete old-timers do not appreciate it!
Farside99 over 8 years ago
I like the dual extrusion handles. The rubber injected over the plastic makes it really easy to hold onto them. I wanted to design some drive cases like that, but could never justify the added expense, because customers wouldn’t pay extra for it.
I'll fly away over 8 years ago
It’s as though you took a photo of our bathroom.
pelican47 over 8 years ago
Very true about the built-in holders, but a positive trade-off is that even for manual toothbrushes of today, those with the variable-length bristles really clean my teeth better, and reduce the necessity of flossing.
DRkm Premium Member over 8 years ago
Or a toothbrush that you have to turn on.
whiteheron over 8 years ago
Or a toothbrush that you have to turn on.How do you whisper in its ear?
WDemBlk Premium Member over 8 years ago
Actually, the Walgreens brand of toothbrushes has one with old fashioned slim handles. Really great for traveling.
sfreader1 over 8 years ago
I put mine in a drawer in the vanity along with the toothpaste. That way it is not exposed to whatever floats in the air when I flush the toilet!
Sangelia over 8 years ago
Our holder is my husband’s travel kit.
choo choo willy over 8 years ago
Our dentist has both the wide handle and narrow handle tooth brushes, we always ask for the narrow handle, as do most of his patients.
ladylagomorph76 over 8 years ago
Love those old houses!
hippogriff over 8 years ago
choo choo willyWhy do well trained professionals make money from peddling tooth brushes. When I was too young to protest, mine was adding it to the bill at four or five times the drug store price, and my otherwise ethical parents though such gouging perfectly proper.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
That’s what vanity cabinet drawers are for…