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Purebrush Antibacterial U.V. Toothbrush Sanitizer Sterilizer

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About Purebrush Antibacterial U.V. Toothbrush Sanitizer

Purebrush U.V. Toothbrush Sanitizer Sterilizer w/ 4 Toothbrushes Included! University studies have proven that the Purebrush Toothbrush Storage System effectively eliminates 99.9% of illness causing yeast, molds, viruses, and bacteria, that would otherwise live and multiply on your toothbrush. Purebrush utilizes ultraviolet light technology, to protect your family from the introduction of illness causing miccrorganisms, re-infection and cross- contamination. This uniquely designed toothbrush storage system protects and stores up to four brushes at a time and will accommodate the Sonicare, Interplak and Oral-B Sonic Complete brush heads. Simply place your toothbrush inside Purebrush, close the door and let the 100% safe ultraviolet light dry and disinfect each bristle, so when your ready to brush again, the only thing you will be putting in your mouth is a Pure Brush. Purebrush can be wall mounted (Brackets Included) or placed upright on your bathroom counter. Purebrush plugs into any bathroom outlet and measures 10.5"H X 6"W x 5"D, 2.2 Lbs. FEATURES: - Endorsed by dentists, peridontists, orthodontists and oral surgeons worldwide as a necessary oral health care device in the war on infectious diseases. - Utilizes ultra-violet light technology to dry and sanitize your toothbrush. - Holds four brushes at a time, so it's great for families. - Plugs into any wall outlet, is UL-Listed and it mounts onto a wall (brackets included) or stands upright. - Comes with a one year manufacturer warranty. - 11.5 "h x 5.5"w x 6.5"d. - Found to reduce the quantity of bacteria on a toothbrush including Bacillus subtilus, Streptococcus sanguis, Streptococcus sabrinus, Lactobacillus casei, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherechia coli, and Candida albicans.