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2025-08-25 19:14:36
I bought one of these for that bathroom that my two sons share (they are 7). They use sonicare toothbrushes and it works great for them. It was so nice, I got one for my wife and my bathroom as well.It is very easy to attach a tube, you just push it down and give it a couple of twists. The toothpaste dispenses on the brush pretty well. Once in a while some falls of the brush and ends up on the dispenser, but not too often. It's very easy to clean when that happens. Usually I can just wipe it off with a finger, but if it needs a more thorough clean, the entire front panel snaps off easily and the part you push with your toothbrush also comes out very easily, just a little squeeze and it detaches. Those are really the only two parts that could conceivably get toothpaste on them.I didn't use the included mounting tape because it seems like if I ever needed to remove it in the future it would take a good chunk of the drywall with it. I used 3M's Command hanging strips. They are sort of like velcro but more secure. You can take the entire thing off the wall and stick it back up if you want and then if you decide you don't want it anymore, the strips are able to be removed off the wall with no damage whatsoever. I use them for hanging artwork in my house as well. I've removed strips that have been up for years and as long as you do it properly, they come off clean.So the toothpaste dispenser is really really great, especially for the price. Only complaint is that they put the stupid logo right on the front, making it look cheap. Would be nice to have a clean front, or maybe to have options for higher end finishes, like brushed nickel or wood grain or something.
southernmother
2025-08-21 12:13:21
my intentions of buying this was for my kids to waste less toothpaste and not have toothpaste every where. well this was sooo hard to get toothpaste to come out, and when it did finally come out they had to use the device itself to get the toothpaste to stay on the toothbrush or it would jus dangle in the back. needless to say I'll be throwing it away and taking a 8$ loss.
MontanaSteve
2025-08-10 13:17:56
I bought this about six months ago and have been using it since. I rarely leave reviews, but decided to come back and submit one.This is an amazing product, and is less than $10.00! It works as advertised. Is super easy to install, and even easier to use. It saves the hassle of removing the cap where it will invariable fall down the sink drain, or roll on the floor behind the toilet.I used to limit myself to one toothpaste mainly because it came with a flip top cap. As I've gotten older I've been advised to change brands and was disappointed to find it was unavailable with a flip top. This solves the problem easily. It has accepted three different brands of toothpaste with no problem. Plus it squeezes every last drop of toothpaste from the tube!I like it so much I bought one for my goofy 10 year old grandson. My daughter says it has eliminated the toothpaste crime scene he invariably left.I know, I know, I know. In the grand scheme of things, fumbling with the toothpaste cap is pretty low on the list of things to worry about. But I've discovered that by eliminating the minor frustrations in life, it's easier to tackle the bigger ones.Order this now!!
Casey H.
2025-08-03 10:33:51
I bought this for my kids to try to avoid the toothpaste mess that was happening in our bathroom. While it does get a little messy, one thing that I noticed is that the type of toothpaste makes a BIG difference. We mostly use Tom’s of Maine and it stays much cleaner with that than when we tried other brands that were more of a gel instead of a paste (Crest and Colgate and maybe something else)— they got everywhere and it was very annoying. It does all pop apart to be able to clean it really thoroughly though.
Triplet Reviews
2025-07-06 18:05:40
First of all, I've seen a lot of people asking about this and conflicting answers - this WILL NOT work with the large tip Hello brand toothpaste. The silicone hole looks like it's too small, but it will fit most normal tubes, you just have to push and turn. The threading will bite into the silicone and when you take it out, it's self-healing. No amount of pushing will get the really wide tube in - trust me, I tried. I'm not the type of person to accept defeat, ha, so I tried several fixes, below.Let me pause here to explain my rating. I tried the dispenser with a regular toothpaste tube and it's messy, but workable. The inability to use different sizes of tubes, though, made this totally unusable for us. Kids are the group most likely to need this and their toothpaste tubes are the least standard. I would gladly pay an extra dollar or two for more than one size silicone insert. So minus .5 star for the messy, minus 1.5 stars for inability to use our toothpaste.First thing to know is that you can really take this whole thing apart. Some reviews say you can't, but pop the front off, pull the pushy arm (technical term) out by bending it slightly to get the pegs out of the sides, and pull out the central mechanism. You can pull the silicone out, too, if it's really dirty, it's kind of hard to get out, I used a fork prong stuck in the middle to lever it out.Okay, so my first attempt to get the Hello toothpaste to fit (after sweating over trying to jam it in with great force at several angles was unsuccessful) was to enlarge the silicone hole. This is some quality, firm silicone. It is really hard to cut. I finally succeeded by using a razer blade to score some spots vertically, flipping the silicone inside out, and slowly shaving away pieces. The problem was that I could not get the inside cylindrical hole completely vertical again. It was a slightly funnel shape and although the toothpaste fit at the top, the slope of the silicone caused more pressure on the tip which unscrewed the tube and popped it back out. I couldn't cut much more away without risking holes that would harm the vacuum. Maybe there's a way to do it with better tools or a Dremel or something.Attempt two involved trying to prevent the silicone from popping out the tube. I got some heavy-duty rubber bands and strapped the toothpaste tube on top, both with the tube slightly screwed into the silicone and just flush on top. Unfortunately I couldn't get the tube to stay upright. After a few seconds some rubber band would pull unevenly and the tube would tip, destroying the vacuum. Poo. This did give me an idea, though.Hello tubes have a lid that screws on the threading with a flip-top portion to open and squeeze out toothpaste. For attempt three I cut the top off of the Hello tube, leaving only the part that screws on. I then used food grade adhesive to attempt to glue the Hello lid to the silicone. I reassembled the mechanism without the silicone and then slid the silicone insert down into the mechanism from the top until the Hello lid was flush with the plastic. The silicone was not all the way in place, but was far enough to create the vacuum. In theory, new tubes of Hello could then have their lid removed and screw into the glued lid. The problem - no glue would stick to the silicone. After numerous drying-time waits, the silicone popped right off each time. Perhaps epoxy would work, but I didn't have any handy.So in the end, the dispenser, mangled from my attempts, went into the garbage largely unused and I'm still in search of a Hello brand solution :( Perhaps my attempts will give someone else a workable idea!
Loucille711
2025-07-02 11:31:41
Perfect for controlling the mess my 5 year old would make!!
Karen
2025-03-25 12:30:08
I can't get this to work with the plastic top toothpase dispensers.
Juan Ayala Nuñez
2025-03-08 14:18:37
excelente
Luai
2025-01-13 11:27:15
Not effective and paste goes everywhere
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Beth S.
2024-11-20 20:08:39
This is something that I had been looking at for a while before buying. Should have bought it sooner! I waited a few months before writing this review to make sure that it works. It was very easy to install, just hold up to where you want it, then add adhesive tape to the spot. We use way less toothpaste. I taught my kids to only insert their toothbrush once for the right amount. Easy peasy. The only downside was cleaning the dispenser. I don’t feel like taking it apart, not sure how long the plastic parts would last doing that. I use a small bottle brush with bristles to clean the opening, and then spray with peroxide weekly to disinfect. A tube of toothpaste now lasts almost 1.5 times longer.
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