simpletome Adhesive Electric Toothbrush Holder Review: a cheap way to unclutter your sink

simpletome Adhesive Electric Toothbrush Holder Review: a cheap way to unclutter your sink

Thierry-Alain Dubois
Thierry-Alain Dubois
Tech Innovations Reporter
22 June 2026 1 min read

Summary

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value: cheap, useful, and honest about its limits

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: simple, a bit plasticky, but practical

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials: light ABS plastic and strong adhesive

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability: good adhesion, average plastic strength

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance of the adhesive and daily handling

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Effectiveness: does it actually declutter and hold everything?

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Strong adhesive on smooth tiles and no drilling required
  • Holds several electric toothbrushes, razors, and small items in one compact unit
  • Main body is removable from the wall plate, making cleaning easy

Cons

  • Plastic feels basic and thinner arms can crack if handled roughly
  • Only works properly on very smooth, flat surfaces like tiles or glass
Brand simpletome

A small plastic thing that actually fixes a daily annoyance

I picked up the simpletome Adhesive Electric Toothbrush Holder because I was tired of electric toothbrushes and razors lying around the sink, leaving toothpaste marks and water rings everywhere. I don’t have the tools or the patience to drill into tiles, so the “no drilling, just adhesive” bit really caught my eye. I’ve been using it for a few weeks in a tiled bathroom, with two electric toothbrushes, toothpaste, and a couple of razors hanging off the hooks.

Right away, the main thing I noticed is that it’s not some fancy gadget. It’s just a plastic holder that sticks to the wall and keeps stuff off the sink. But honestly, that’s all I wanted. Installation took a couple of minutes, and once it was on the wall, it hasn’t moved. No sagging, no peeling corners, and no toothbrushes falling into the sink in the middle of the night.

It’s not perfect, though. The plastic feels a bit cheap, and one of the adjustable arms for the toothbrushes feels like it could snap if you’re too rough. You can tell this is more “functional budget item” than premium bathroom gear. But for the price, I wasn’t expecting heavy-duty hardware. It’s more like something you buy to solve a problem quickly rather than to impress anyone with your bathroom decor.

If you’re picturing some high-end organizer, this isn’t it. If you just want to clear the clutter and you’ve got flat tiles or another smooth surface, it’s a pretty solid option. I’ll go through the design, how it sticks to the wall, how much it actually holds, and whether I think it’s worth the money after living with it day to day.

Value: cheap, useful, and honest about its limits

★★★★★ ★★★★★

For the price, I’d say this holder offers good value for money. You’re not paying for fancy materials or brand prestige; you’re paying for a simple way to organize toothbrushes and small bathroom items without drilling. Compared to buying a metal wall-mounted unit and dealing with screws and anchors, this is cheaper and much easier to install. In my case, the time saved alone (no drilling, no dust, no tools) already made it worth it.

What you actually get for the price is: enough space for several toothbrushes, a small storage box, multiple hooks, strong adhesive, and spare parts. When you compare that to other basic holders that only hold two brushes and maybe a razor, this one gives you more flexibility. It basically turns a messy sink corner into a little station for everything: electric brushes, manual brushes, razors, combs, and small accessories.

On the downside, the plastic quality matches the price. It does not feel premium, and you have to be a bit careful with the thinner parts. If you want something that looks high-end or is built in metal, you’ll need to spend more. Also, if your bathroom walls are not tile or another smooth material, you might end up wasting your money because the adhesive simply won’t hold well on rough or painted surfaces. So the value is very good if your wall is suitable and you just want a practical organizer.

Overall, for someone renting, or anyone who doesn’t want to drill holes, this hits a nice balance: low price, simple installation, and a real improvement in day-to-day use. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely not overpriced for what it offers. I’d call it a solid budget solution for decluttering a bathroom sink.

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Design: simple, a bit plasticky, but practical

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The design is very straightforward: white ABS plastic, rectangular shape, and everything built around one main mounting plate that sticks to the wall. It’s 27 cm wide, about 6 cm deep, and 15 cm high, so it’s not tiny, but it doesn’t feel massive either. On my wall above the sink, it fits without looking out of place. The white color is neutral, so it blends in fine with standard white tiles and most bathroom setups. No one will compliment you on it, but it also doesn’t look ugly or out of place.

The top part has adjustable arms to grip different sizes of electric toothbrush handles. That’s actually pretty handy. I tried two different brands of electric toothbrush, both with slightly different handle shapes, and they both fit. You can slide the arms left or right to get a snug hold. It’s not a super precise mechanism, but once you set it, it works. The bottom hooks are well spaced, so you can hang razors, hair ties, or small towels without everything bumping into each other too much.

What I liked is how the whole unit can be lifted off the wall plate for cleaning. You don’t have to rip the adhesive off; you just unclip the organizer and rinse it under the tap. That’s useful, because toothpaste and water splashes build up quickly in a bathroom. The plastic doesn’t have any weird corners that are impossible to clean, so a quick scrub with a sponge is enough. The drainage isn’t fancy, but the open design means water doesn’t pool inside.

On the downside, the plastic arms that hold the toothbrushes feel like the weak point. They do the job, but if you’re rough or if kids yank the brushes out sideways, I can see them snapping. The design is good for everyday adult use, but I wouldn’t call it child-proof. Overall, the design is functional and simple, with a few nice touches like the removable body and adjustable arms, but you can tell it’s built to a budget.

Materials: light ABS plastic and strong adhesive

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The whole body is made of ABS plastic. In the hand, it feels pretty light and a bit cheap, but not flimsy to the point of being useless. It’s the kind of plastic you expect on a budget bathroom accessory: smooth surface, no sharp edges, and easy to wipe down. I didn’t notice any weird smell out of the box, which is already a good sign. After a couple of weeks in a humid bathroom, the plastic hasn’t discolored or warped, and there’s no rust to worry about since there’s no metal exposed.

The real key material here is the adhesive tape on the mounting plate. It’s an acrylic self-adhesive pad, and it’s strong. I stuck it onto smooth ceramic tiles after cleaning them with a bit of alcohol and drying them properly. Once you press it on and hold it for about 20–30 seconds, it grabs very firmly. With two electric toothbrushes, toothpaste, and a razor hanging, it hasn’t sagged or peeled at the edges. I’ve also splashed water on it many times, and it hasn’t affected the adhesion so far.

The brand is very clear that it only works on smooth, flat surfaces: tiles, glass, metal, or smooth wood. I believe them. I wouldn’t trust this on rough paint, textured walls, or wallpaper. If your bathroom walls are not tiled around the sink, you might struggle to find a good spot. They also mention you can remove the adhesive by warming it with a hair dryer for a few minutes and using a knife to peel it off. I haven’t had to remove mine yet, but based on similar tapes I’ve used, that sounds realistic and should limit damage to the wall.

In short, the materials are nothing special but appropriate for the price. ABS plastic keeps it light and easy to clean, and the adhesive tape is clearly the star of the show. As long as you follow the instructions and stick it to the right kind of surface, the combo of plastic + tape feels solid enough for daily use.

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Durability: good adhesion, average plastic strength

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability-wise, I’d split it into two parts: the adhesive and the plastic body. The adhesive seems very solid so far. Once it’s on a clean, smooth tile, it feels like it’s going to stay there for a long time. No signs of lifting at the edges, even with humidity and regular splashes. I’ve pushed down on the holder a bit to test it, and the wall plate doesn’t flex or threaten to peel off. For an adhesive mount, that’s basically what you want: set it and forget it.

The plastic body is decent but not bulletproof. The main frame feels sturdy enough, and the hooks don’t bend easily. The weak spots are the smaller, moving parts like the adjustable toothbrush arms. They’re thin and could crack if you apply sideways pressure or twist them too hard. I’ve been careful when adjusting them and when putting in the toothbrushes, and they’ve held up fine. But if you have kids who like to yank things or if you’re rough when you’re half asleep in the morning, I can see one snapping over time.

One thing I liked is that they give you spare arms and an extra adhesive. That doesn’t magically make the plastic stronger, but at least if one part breaks, you’re not forced to buy a whole new unit immediately. In a way, they’re admitting the parts might fail at some point and giving you a backup. For the price range, that’s acceptable, but it’s good to be aware of it. This is not something you’ll pass down for years; it’s a practical organizer that will probably last a couple of years if you treat it normally.

So in terms of durability: adhesive = strong and reassuring, plastic = fine as long as you’re not rough. If you want something ultra solid and metal, this isn’t it. If you’re okay with a lightweight plastic holder that does its job for a reasonable amount of time, it’s good enough.

Performance of the adhesive and daily handling

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The performance side is basically: does it stay on the wall, and is it easy to live with every day? On the wall side, the answer for me is yes. I cleaned the tile with glass cleaner, dried it, then stuck the backing plate on and pressed hard for about 30 seconds. I waited an hour before loading it up, just to be safe. After a few weeks, it hasn’t shifted at all. No corners peeling, no creaking noises when I hang something. I’ve splashed it with water many times and even steam from hot showers hasn’t made it budge.

Day to day, taking toothbrushes in and out is simple. You don’t have to force them. The arms hold firmly enough but don’t grip so tight that you feel like you’ll break something every time you pull. The hooks also hold razors well; I hang mine by the handle, and it doesn’t slide off. The little safety block on the four hooks helps keep things from falling if you accidentally knock them when reaching for something else.

Cleaning is where the design helps the performance. Because the body slides off the backing plate, I don’t worry about water getting behind the adhesive or loosening it. I just lift the whole unit off, rinse it in the sink with dish soap, dry it quickly, and clip it back on. That takes maybe two minutes and keeps it from looking grimy. If it was fixed permanently, I’d probably just let it get disgusting over time, so this is a plus.

The only negative performance-wise is that the thinner plastic bits, especially the toothbrush arms, feel like the part that could fail. One user mentioned a cracked holder, and I can see why. If you’re heavy-handed or kids are tugging on it, it might break. The good thing is they include spare arms, but still, it’s a weak spot. Aside from that, the performance is reliable for normal use: it sticks, holds, and doesn’t get in the way.

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What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

When you open the box, you get the main plastic holder, the adhesive backing plate already set up, and extra bits: two self-adhesive tapes in total plus a spare adhesive hanger and spare arms for the toothbrush section. Nothing fancy in terms of packaging, just a basic box, but everything is protected and not rattling around. The product is pretty much ready to go; you just peel the film off the adhesive and stick it on the wall.

The layout is simple but thought through: there are 3 main slots at the top for electric toothbrushes, toothpaste, or similar-sized bottles. Under that you’ve got a small organizer box that can hold things like manual toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes, combs, or replacement heads. At the bottom there are multiple hooks: four smaller hooks with a little safety block so stuff doesn’t slide off easily, and two more hooks that work well for razors or anything with a thin handle. So in practice, it’s not just a toothbrush holder, it ends up being a mini bathroom organizer.

In my case, I loaded it with two electric toothbrushes, a tube of toothpaste, a manual razor, and a small comb. There was still some space left in the little box, so you could easily add floss, a small tube of face wash, or extra brush heads. The nice part is that everything that used to lie flat and get wet now sits upright and dries better. You’re basically turning a messy corner of the sink into one vertical strip on the wall.

Overall, the presentation is straightforward: no useless extras, just the parts you need to mount it and a couple of spares. It feels like a product made to solve a problem rather than to look fancy in unboxing photos. For a cheap bathroom accessory, that’s fine by me. It does what it says: it holds toothbrushes and small items and gets them off your sink.

Effectiveness: does it actually declutter and hold everything?

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In daily use, this thing does exactly what I bought it for: it gets stuff off the sink and keeps it in one place. Before, I had two electric toothbrushes standing in their own chargers, a razor lying next to the tap, and a tube of toothpaste that loved to fall behind the faucet. Now, all of that is on the wall. The sink area looks cleaner, and wiping the surface takes about five seconds instead of moving a bunch of items around first.

The holder fits electric toothbrushes very well. I tested two different brands with chunky handles, and both sat securely in the top section. The adjustable arms are useful: once you tweak them to the right width, the toothbrushes slide in and out easily but don’t wobble. The small organizer box underneath is handy for random bits: I keep a manual toothbrush, a small comb, and some replacement heads there. The hooks at the bottom are great for hanging razors and a small cleaning brush. Everything is visible, so you don’t forget what you put where.

Another point is hygiene. When the toothbrushes hang vertically and the heads are not sitting in a cup of water, they dry faster. I’ve noticed less gunk collecting around the base of the brushes compared to when they were standing on the sink. You still have to clean the holder itself occasionally, especially where toothpaste drips, but that’s easy because you can detach the main unit from the wall plate. A quick rinse with hot water and some soap is enough.

There are some limits. If you try to overload it with heavy bottles (like big shampoo or shower gel), you’re pushing it. It’s meant for light items: toothbrushes, razors, small tubes, and accessories. Also, if you don’t stick it on a completely flat and clean surface, you risk it falling off after a while, which would obviously ruin its effectiveness. But used as intended, for normal bathroom stuff, it’s pretty solid and actually makes the space more practical.

Pros

  • Strong adhesive on smooth tiles and no drilling required
  • Holds several electric toothbrushes, razors, and small items in one compact unit
  • Main body is removable from the wall plate, making cleaning easy

Cons

  • Plastic feels basic and thinner arms can crack if handled roughly
  • Only works properly on very smooth, flat surfaces like tiles or glass

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

After using the simpletome Adhesive Electric Toothbrush Holder for a few weeks, my take is pretty clear: it’s a simple, low-cost way to clean up a messy bathroom sink, as long as you have smooth tiles or another flat surface to stick it on. The adhesive is strong, the layout is practical, and being able to remove the main body for cleaning is genuinely handy. It holds multiple electric toothbrushes, razors, and small items without any drama, and it makes wiping down the sink much faster.

It’s not without flaws. The ABS plastic feels basic, and the thinner adjustable arms for the toothbrushes are the weak point. If you’re rough with it or have kids pulling on it, expect that something might crack eventually. It also doesn’t work well on textured walls or wallpaper, so if your bathroom isn’t tiled where you want to put it, this probably isn’t for you. But if you’re in a rental, don’t want to drill, and just need a practical organizer that gets the job done, it’s a decent buy for the money.

I’d recommend it to people who want a straightforward, wall-mounted toothbrush and razor holder without tools: renters, students, small bathrooms, or anyone sick of clutter around the sink. If you care a lot about premium materials or have kids who are rough with bathroom gear, you might want to look for a sturdier, probably more expensive option.

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Sub-ratings

Value: cheap, useful, and honest about its limits

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: simple, a bit plasticky, but practical

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials: light ABS plastic and strong adhesive

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability: good adhesion, average plastic strength

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Performance of the adhesive and daily handling

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get out of the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Effectiveness: does it actually declutter and hold everything?

★★★★★ ★★★★★
Adhesive Electric Toothbrush Holder Wall Mounted (White) - no drilling required - adhesive installation - 2pcs self-adhesive tape included - abs plastic - with 6hooks - razor hanger
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Adhesive Electric Toothbrush Holder Wall Mounted (White) - no drilling required - adhesive installation - 2pcs self-adhesive tape included - abs plastic - with 6hooks - razor hanger
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