The HBlife Toothbrush Holder is our favorite because it has five slots, is easy to clean, and comes in a variety of colors. Plus, it has non-slip pads that keep it in place. Here, our picks of the best toothbrush holders on the market.  Although the design is fairly plain, this highly-rated toothbrush holder is our top pick because it has everything you need to hold multiple toothbrushes. This will free up your vanity space for other (perhaps more fun) items. Made of high-grade stainless steel, this toothbrush holder will resist rust and wear, so you can purchase one holder and not have to think about it again for years. The holder has custom slots to accommodate four standard-sized toothbrushes, along with a larger compartment to store a full-sized tube of toothpaste. Four non-slip rubber pads at the bottom ensure that the holder sits firmly in place on any bathroom surface. It comes in four finishes—black, gold, rose gold, and silver—to match different decor styles. The compact size offers the best of both worlds: It’s spacious enough to store essential items, but it doesn’t take up too much space on the vanity. The open design allows for plenty of ventilation, keeping bacteria at bay. Because it has wider slots, rather than hard-to-reach nooks and crevices, this toothbrush holder is very easy to clean. The only downside to the design is that slimmer toothbrushes could slip through the bottom, and excess water may drip on the counter. Also, even though you can customize the compartment sizes, larger electronic toothbrushes may not fit in the slots. If you’re looking for a toothbrush holder to store multiple standard-sized toothbrushes and toothpaste, then this is an excellent, practical pick. Price at time of publish: $8 In addition to a space-saving design, Airmoon offers a more hygienic way to store toothbrushes. Since most of the real estate is vertical, toothbrushes stay off the counter—far away from the toilet and fecal aerosol particles. Brushes are stored upright, allowing toothbrushes to dry quickly in the open air. The holders are easy to clean with soap and water. Take note that ceramic materials are more prone to breaking than plastic, so if you share a bathroom with children, you might want to choose a sturdier option. Price at time of publish: $10 Other great features make this holder a hygienic choice for bathrooms: All of the parts can be easily dismantled for a quick and thorough cleaning. The elevated design has ample ventilation, allowing toothbrushes to dry quickly between uses and stave off bacteria. Despite the generous amount of storage provided, this toothbrush holder has a relatively slim profile and won’t occupy too much counter space. However, since it does hold several toothbrushes, it does take up more space than single freestanding or wall-mounted holders. Price at time of publish: $16 The toothpaste dispensers are equipped with a vacuum extrusion pump, which distributes just the right amount of toothpaste on the brush. According to the manufacturer, they even can distinguish between adult toothpaste and children’s toothpaste. All of the parts can be disassembled for easy cleaning. The only hitch is that plastic can break if dropped, which is not unlikely with so many removable pieces. Price at time of publish: $18 This holder has a bamboo divider to separate toothbrushes. With the divider in, the compartments might be too narrow to hold a full-sized tube of toothpaste; however, you can remove the divider to make more room for larger items. This toothbrush holder features a dry earth insert that absorbs water to keep mold and bacteria at bay. For added convenience, it is dishwasher-safe—just be sure to remove the bamboo divider and dry earth insert before washing.  Price at time of publish: $15 Even though this toothbrush holder is enclosed, you don’t have to worry about stagnant air because there are slots at the top and bottom to provide adequate ventilation. The interior divider is removable, making it easy to clean, but it still may not be a good fit for some larger electric toothbrushes. And while stainless steel is rust-resistant and sleek-looking, it is also prone to show fingerprints. Price at time of publish: $23 The elevated design allows toothbrushes to stand upright in their slots, which means they dry quickly in the open air. Drainage holes at the bottom prevent water from accumulating inside the base. However, the Eslite stand is lacking one helpful feature—a bottom tray that collects excess water rather than letting it drip on the counter. Price at time of publish: $17 The covers are ventilated to dry out the brush heads between uses. Made from thinner plastic, these toothbrush holders might not be the most durable. However, they are affordable, so it’s no sweat if you have to replace them from time to time. Price at time of publish: $6 This holder adheres to a wide variety of shiny surfaces without using suction cups or adhesives so that you can safely put it on the tile above your sink. Even though it may get wet—especially if you opt to use it in the shower—the silicone is antibacterial and will remain relatively clean. It’s also built with custom drainage holders that easily allow water to pass through. However, it doesn’t separate toothbrushes, so it’s more suitable for an individual user. Price at time of publish: $23 The toothbrush holder has slots to accommodate three standard toothbrushes. However, the compartments aren’t wide enough for thicker electric toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes. The cup will come in handy for rinsing or gargling after brushing. As an alternative, you can use it for additional storage. The soap dispenser is refillable and has a 10-ounce capacity. Although this set is not dishwasher safe, it is easy to clean with mild soap and water. Price at time of publish: $21

Storage Capacity

Toothbrushes should be stored upright and allowed to dry in the open air. So, in addition to choosing a holder that stores one, two, or five toothbrushes, make sure that the toothbrush holder you are choosing has enough space between compartments so that toothbrushes in a shared holder do not touch. This will prevent the transfer of germs and bacteria and ensure that toothbrushes adequately dry out between uses. 

Wall-Mounted vs. Countertop Model

Whether or not you choose a wall-mounted or countertop model has to do with preference, ergonomics, and the layout and size of your bathroom. If you’ve got kids, place a toothbrush holder in a non-breakable material where they can easily reach it. A wall-mounted model keeps the countertop clear and allows air to circulate, which will help keep the brush dry and mold-free. 

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was researched and written by Sage McHugh, a home and lifestyle writer for The Spruce. For this roundup, Sage considered dozens of toothbrush holders, carefully evaluating each product’s functionality, ease of cleaning, and design. To find the best toothbrush holders on the market, she consulted hundreds of customer reviews as well as write-ups from third-party websites. For expert insight on toothbrush holders, she consulted with Janelle Williams, professional organizer and owner of Organized by JWC. Berry just notes to be careful with vinegar on stainless steel surfaces. “Even diluted, vinegar will eventually corrode stainless steel if not rinsed away. It also should not be used on rubber parts, like the feet of some toothbrush holders.” Janelle Williams, professional organizer and owner of Organized by JWC, has an additional method for deeper cleans of your toothbrush holder. “For a deeper clean, I usually use hydrogen peroxide mixed with water to disinfect from any bacteria that may be growing inside or on the holder.”