Bathroom Accessories: Stainless Steel Toothbrush Holders

by admin on May 26, 2010

The use of stainless steel accessories in the bathroom has become quite popular. The typical stainless steel toothbrush holder is composed of clean and simple lines in the utilitarian style, but can also be found in more elaborate forms and designs. Combine a stainless steel toothbrush holder with a matching soap dish, towel bar, paper holder, tumbler, waste basket, tissue box, or shower curtain rod to fully accessories a bathroom.

The two most common styles are the cup holder model, and the wall-mounted model. The cup holder usually holds four toothbrushes. When choosing a model like this, look for one that separates into two pieces for easy draining and cleaning. The wall-mounted model usually holds four toothbrushes, and attaches to your wall, using either screws, or suction cups.

The use of stainless steel accessories has several advantages. On an aesthetic level, steel has a clean, fresh look. When compared to plastic, stainless steel is also easier to sterilize, as it’s surface is less porous. Stainless steel is a also more durable than plastic. It is rather versatile, as tends to blend well with pre-existing bathroom decor.

When shopping for a stainless steel toothbrush holder, and other matching accessories, look for a sturdy models that are composed of medium-weight non-corrosive stainless steel.

Stainless steel toothbrush holders are found in several different finishes. A brushed steel finish has a textured, matte look. At the opposite end of the spectrum, you have the bright chrome finish, which is rather shiny, and reflective. Other finishes that lie somewhere between these two extremes are also available, and you may even find combinations of the two.

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