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Rv Wall Mount Toothbrush Holder Storage Camper Brush Organizer Trailer Motorhome on 2040-parts.com

US $8.60
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown UPC:746321286517

RV Wall Mount Toothbrush Holder Storage Camper Brush Organizer Trailer Motorhome

RV White Pop-A-Toothbrush is designed to protect and store the toothbrushes with easily-installed holder that guards against dust and germs. Its cover opens automatically when toothbrush is pulled forward and is vented for quick drying as well as features a double-sided tape allows for permanent mounting.
  • Protects and stores the toothbrushes with easily-installed holder that guards against dust and germs
  • Cover opens automatically when toothbrush is pulled forward
  • Vented for quick drying
  • Double-sided tape allows for permanent mounting
  • Toothbrushes NOT included

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