UV Toothbrush Sanitizer & Dryer

$39.95

Kill 99.9% of the bacteria† on your brush with UV-C light, dry it with a built-in fan, and store it in a case that travels with you or mounts on your wall.

  • Kills 99.9% of bacteria† with UV-C light
  • Built-in fan dries your brush after every cycle
  • Doubles as a travel case + magnetic wall mount
Color: Gray
Why your toothbrush needs it ↓
Rechargeable
battery
30-day money-
back guarantee
1-year
warranty
2,000,000+Sanitizers sold
10+ yearsTrusted & proven
99.9%†Germs eliminated
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The problem

Your toothbrush is dirtier than you think.

It lives in one of the germiest rooms in your home and picks things up from every direction. Bristles stay damp between brushes — where bacteria multiply — and they catch whatever’s on your hands and floating in the bathroom air, including the fine aerosol an open-lid flush can send drifting onto nearby surfaces. Researchers have pulled E. coli, staph, strep, and yeast from everyday brushes; in one study, 60% of toothbrushes in shared bathrooms tested positive for fecal bacteria.

Damp bristles breed bacteria for days60% test positive for fecal bacteriaE. coli · Staph · Strep · Yeast
Toothbrushes in a holder beside an open toilet
The solution

Sanitize, then dry — every single time.

Drop your brush in and BrushGuard runs two jobs back to back: UV-C light to kill what’s on the bristles, then a fan to keep them dry so it can’t grow back.

UV-C light glowing inside the toothbrush sanitizer
Step 1 · Sanitize

UV-C light kills 99.9% of the bacteria.†

A built-in UV-C LED floods the chamber with germicidal light — the same wavelength used to disinfect hospital tools and drinking water. In minutes it eliminates 99.9% of the bacteria on your bristles. No heat, no chemicals, no rinsing.

Learn how UV-C light works →
Step 2 · Dry

A built-in fan keeps it dry so germs can’t grow back.

Sanitizing only lasts if the brush doesn’t go back to being wet. Bacteria thrive on damp bristles and can survive there for days — and dentists warn that sealing a wet brush under a closed cap or travel cover actually traps moisture and breeds more of them. BrushGuard’s fan dries the bristles after every cycle, so your brush stays dry instead of damp.

Built-in drying fan inside the toothbrush sanitizer
The proof

Proven to kill the germs on your brush.

Lab-tested and proven to eliminate 99.9% of E. coli — the kind of bacteria a bathroom toothbrush picks up.

E. coliStaphylococcusStrep
See the testing results →
99.9%of bacteria eliminated†
Built-in fandries between uses
No heatgentle on bristles
Rechargeable~28 cycles per charge
Fits your brush

Fits Oral-B, Sonicare, and manual brushes.

The stretchy rubber grip holds toothbrush necks up to ~12 mm — manual or electric. Face the bristles toward the UV-C light, close the lid, done.

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UV toothbrush sanitizer travel case
Travel-ready

It doubles as a travel case.

The lid seals your brush away from germs in any toiletry bag or suitcase — and the rechargeable battery (~28 cycles per charge) means no outlet needed at your destination.

At home

Mounts on your wall or mirror.

The included magnetic dock sticks to a mirror, wall, or cabinet — turning the case into a storage rack that keeps your brush off the germy counter.

UV toothbrush sanitizer magnetic wall mount storage
UV toothbrush sanitizer size in hand
How big is it?

Small enough to fit in your palm.

It measures 3″ × 2.5″ × 2″ and weighs 2.4 oz — a chunky little case that fits in your hand or your travel bag, with a 1.5″ bay that holds any brush head. It’s a real case, not a slim sleeve.

Tech specs

The details.

Sanitizing bay1.5″ × 1.5″ × 1.5″
Unit size3″ × 2.5″ × 2″
Weight2.4 oz
Fits brush necksup to ~12 mm
PowerRechargeable (80-min charge)
Cycles per charge~28 sanitize + dry / 40 sanitize-only
Tested against99.9% of E. coli†
Warranty1-year limited
Getting started

Set it up in under a minute.

New to your sanitizer? Drop your brush in with the bristles facing the light, close the lid, and it starts on its own. Here’s the quick walkthrough.

Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions

Why should you sanitize your toothbrush?

Every time you brush, tiny invaders might hitch a ride from your sink onto the bristle tips. Your mouth hosts many microbes by default, some harmless, others more so. Bathroom counters collect invisible traces left behind after touching faucets or doorknobs. Flush the toilet without closing the lid and fecal matter rises, carrying unseen particles toward where you store your brush. Researchers have spotted unwelcome guests - E. coli, staph strains, strep types - lurking among bristles. That small object goes straight into your mouth each morning and night. A quick sanitizing session now and then cuts down what you're bringing back in.

How does a UV toothbrush sanitizer work?

Every time you drop your brush in, light does the sanitizing. Inside, a small LED shines, killing nearly all microbes caught in sight. A fan dries the brush so your bristles don't sit in moisture. Point the head toward that LED before shutting the cover - no buttons needed. Once closed, it turns on by itself. Moisture fades fast thanks to airflow moving through hidden vents. Wet spots invite germs; this keeps things dry. UV-C light plus steady air cuts down what sticks around.

Does the UV Toothbrush Sanitizer fit electric toothbrush heads?

Yes. Stretchy rubber inside the sanitizer holds a variety of brush heads, made to grip toothbrush stems under 12.1mm wide. This includes all common sizes. Most models work here, even if yours vibrates fast or stays still. Oral-B, Sonicare, any basic kind - they slide in without slipping out. Slide the neck in until bristle end points at the light that sanitizes with rays. That way, it sends light down the bristles.

Can you travel with the UV Toothbrush Sanitizer?

Yes. The PhoneSoap UV Toothbrush Sanitizer doubles as a travel case, its compact design protects your toothbrush from germs on the go, whether stored in a toiletry bag, suitcase, or home drawer. It runs on a rechargeable battery (80 minutes to fully charge - 28 fan + sanitizing cycles) so you don't need an outlet at your destination. The magnetic dock also provides flexibility to mount it on a mirror, wall, or any convenient surface at home or in a hotel bathroom.

How often should you replace your toothbrush?

Swap out your toothbrush every three to four months. When the bristles start to fray, do it earlier. Exposure to ultraviolet light each day cuts down microbes living on the brush head. Over weeks, those bristles still break down from regular use. Cleaning them won't stop that breakdown. Worn fibers just don't scrub teeth or reach gum-lines as well. A UV routine keeps things sanitized between changes - yet eventually, only a new brush fixes what time damages.

Give your toothbrush the fresh start it deserves.

UV-C sanitizing, a built-in dryer, and a case that travels with you or mounts on your wall — for the brush you use twice a day.

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† Tested in a laboratory setting and proven to eliminate 99.9% of E. coli. Real-world results may vary. The rubber grip fits toothbrush necks up to ~12 mm. Unit 3″ × 2.5″ × 2″; sanitizing bay 1.5″ × 1.5″ × 1.5″. Not a medical device.
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