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Jugglering | 15:59 Sun 04th Nov 2007 | Shopping & Style
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I do quite a lot of travelling, often staying overnight in b&b's etc, so I always keep my toiletries bag fully stocked and ready to go. However, I have never been able to find a suitable container to hold my electric toothbrush - the only ones I have found are for the manual variety. As I don't really want my toothbrush to get too intimate with my hairbrush, comb etc, I'm currently having to pop the whole gizmo in a little plastic bag. Does anyone know where I can buy a travel case for it (UK) ? Thanks.
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How about a make-up bag? They're about the right size I would have though.
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Thanks spudQ but then I would be putting an electric toothbrush inside a wee make up bag which then went inside another toiletries bag.... lol... too many bags for me... I was looking for a plastic container, a sturdy sort of critter, just to keep the electric toothbrush away from the norty hairbrush and other fierce critters in my toiletries bag....
You might check on Ebay for some of the EThiad Airlines First Class amenity kits. As I recall, Qantas also had something similar about 18 months ago. They are actually small leatherette bags long enough to hold hairbrushes, mobile phones, and similar. There is also something similar on offer with American Airlines in their First Class kits. Those are similar to bags that hang, where there are individual compartments for a myriad of items. You may have to browse a number of images on ebay, but I think you may come up with something.

Last thought is to check at Lund Osler Dental Services across from Harvey Nichols. They have lots of unsual items for dental care.

Best of luck!

Fr Bill
I have a large toiletries bag which has several compartments, including two zipped, waterproof ones. These are more than big enough to hold electric toothbrushes, but I'm sorry, I can't remember where I bought it from - possibly Boots.
Why not simply remove the brush head each time and keep it in an ordinary toothbrush container along with any spare ones?

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