The first one sounds like it might be good for people with little-to-no hand mobility! I’m glad that people are creating things like this to help people live their everyday lives
I like the idea of the self drying bath mat but I've seen in the reviews not only does it actually stain, it will begin to smell as well. Im gonna stick to the mat i have that i can wash with the laundry 😂
I'm using one and I think it's good. I'm careful to only step on it with my clean feet after shower so it's not quite stained or smelly. It could be easily cleaned by brushing with soap too.
I have one and cannot say enough good things about it. Mine came with a little mat to put under the stone so that it doesn't slip. We have had it for six months so far, no stains or smell at all. I'll never go back to traditional bath mats.
I literally just ordered the leak stoppers after seeing this. My granddaughter's bottles constantly leak all over the diaper bag because the lid doesn't stop the leaks. This will! I can't wait until my daughter gets them!
That is actually more toothpaste than the recommended amount. The recommended amount is like the size of a pea (1/2 or 3/4 the amount it dispensed?) However no one uses that little, not to mention the toothpaste commercials and packaging depict a strip covering the whole brush head lol
@@JustZal Adult. You do not need a lot of it to maintain dental health For kids below 3, you should use Rice grain sized amount of toothpaste (ideally smear it across the brush)
I had the stone mat, not as large as advertised, and ridges are uncomfortable on the soles of the feet. Traps dirt, don't waste your money. Became an outdoor mat.
I LOVE my stone bath mat! No more foul fabric one that collects dust, hair, dog hair, mould, et. al! I hated stepping out of the shower onto that thing and I washed it at least three times a week. My stone mat is dry in no time, has never slipped, is hair free because I hoover the bathroom floor every day (I have to, we have a dog!) and after 2 years has no odour or any other issues. I didn’t pay a fortune either.
I'm fairly certain the first product is soap sheets. Or whatever it's called. It's dry papery sheets of soap that dissolve quickly in water so you can keep a small amount of soap on you for handwashing emergencies
I supposed you can also use condoms to “protect” your bottles for travel and use a cinder block as a bath mat. Be a couple hundred dollars less to do so.
I have the first one and legit it's fucking great. You just have to control how much pressure you put on the dispenser to get the right amount of toothpaste
There’s actually been a lot of professionals who state that toothpaste devices like these are breeding grounds for mold and bacteria. I looked into one years ago-hopefully you research these products before recommending them in the future.
Like other people have stated about the mat. The “idea” sounds good but it’s actually not good. My wife bought two (a little pricey), even though I was skeptical and we gave them a try. The mats came with the little liner for the bottom to prevent sliding. Within 2-3 days I started smelling an awful, stagnant, rotten, sewer smell, turned out it was the mats (even though they were properly cleaned). Ended up throwing them out not even a week from buying them. Went back to traditional mats. Like they say, if it ain’t broke, don’t change it
I can’t even think of having that bathmat in my house with puppies roaming around 😅 & what is that bottle mouth cover doing in ‘bathroom hacks’ video 😂😂😂
DO NOT BUY THE SCRUBBER, I purchased the exact one and literally within several weeks It started to rust from the inside and then it stopped working completely. Save your money
The perfect amount of toothpaste ok but you forget the bacteria from the toothbrush which ends up on the dispenser sof if you disinfect your brush before taking your toothpaste❤
I think people complaining about the stone mat just aren't diligent about cleaning it. Or y'all are still filthy after showering. I also never use shoes in the bathroom and no is allowed to use shoes in my bathroom. Either clean bare feet, socks, or designated bathroom slippers.
The hard soap massager udea would be better if it was a refillable plastic container you fill with body was of your choice because she shape of the barsoap would ware down pretty fast and for people with certain allergies to certain soaps could still use it if it were a container you filled with what was best for you
Had a toothpaste dispenser as a kid, now it just sits empty on the wall. It kept clogging and was a pain to clean while mounted on the wall. I know it looks cool, but functionaly, it's much easier to just squeeze the toothpaste out yourself.