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The iHave Automatic Toothpaste Dispenser is a smart bathroom accessory designed for convenience and hygiene. Featuring dual-position technology, it allows users to dispense the desired amount of toothpaste effortlessly. Its sturdy adhesive strip ensures easy installation on various surfaces without damaging walls, making it a versatile addition to any home. The dispenser is easy to clean and compatible with most toothpaste tubes, combining functionality with modern bathroom aesthetics.
R**E
Perfect for my 8 year old
First of all, this isn't for toothbrushes with tiny little heads, like the round sonic toothbrushes, or little kid toothbrushes. It puts out a bit more toothpaste than I would normally use, but my kid doesn't seem to mind. Best with regular sized adult toothbrushes.Most importantly, this thing prevents the dreaded clumps of toothpaste everywhere issue that we have with our child. We love him, but have no idea how he manages to get toothpaste on the ceiling. Also, it's easy to clean if he does get toothpaste everywhere.You have to push rather hard, but it works well. I had a new tube of crest and it fit perfectly, I had no trouble getting it to sit inside the top. So far the sticky pad has worked fine on the mirror, but we'll see how long that lasts.I would say it's definitely worth the price. Keep your toothpaste tube lid just in case, because not all tubes will fit. I find it worth it.
J**C
Do Not Buy - unless you are ok with disassembling and cleaning daily
Purchased 4 of these mainly to reduce the waste and mess that kids leave behind after attempting to apply their own toothpaste. Our two primary reasons for purchase turned out to be the two greatest weaknesses of this product. I assumed there was potential for mess but that careful use of the device could reduce or eliminate the chance for such a mess to occur. Not true at all, it is a mess every time regardless of how careful one may be.First - the two "different areas", where kids and adults are meant to depress the internal lever to dispense the appropriate amount of toothpaste respectively, are one and the same. The difference is that the kid spot on the lever is a few millimeters higher than the adult spot so when removing the toothbrush head, less lands on the head and the remainder drops onto the lever and interior of the device to dry and make a huge mess. Second - toothpaste comes out of the designated dispensing hole as well as ALL above and around it so that it's completely covered by the 4th or 5th careful use by an adult. For kids, plan to disassemble and clean daily unless you like the look and feel of gobs of dried toothpaste all over the inside where your next dollop of toothpaste will be dispensed. We wasted more toothpaste testing these flawed designs in two weeks than we have over the last 5 years with 4 kids. While some of that mess is contained in the device, the rest of it is all over the bathroom. It's a waste of time, effort and money if the goal is to reduce waste and mess. I'm not certain what these would be good for but definitely not conserving toothpaste and reducing bathroom messes.
V**S
Surprisingly good
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.
C**E
Love/Hate
I bought this because I was tired of my daughter getting toothpaste all over the counter. It came with 1 sticky pads, so I have an extra if I need it. It was easy to set up. We stuck it to the mirror because we didnāt want to run the risk of getting toothpaste on the wall. It sticks well and feels sturdy. After some initial tube squeezing to get air out, it worked quite well.My complaint with this is that the pump doesnāt always work. This means my daughter will push the pump with her toothbrush several times. And because you canāt really see the toothpaste coming out, my daughter would end up with too much toothpaste on her brush. It also results in toothpaste getting all over the interior of the pump. That being said, I donāt regret the purchase.
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