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The Original Violight toothbrush Sanitizer

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

Designed by Philippe Starck

By using Germicidal Ultraviolet Light, which physically destroys the DNA of microorganisms, our award-winning Violight Countertop Toothbrush Sanitizer and Storage System will sanitize up to four toothbrushes at one time.

Violight prevents cross contamination of bacteria from one toothbrush to another, and even accommodates electric toothbrush heads. Its translucent cap lets you know it's working, and it includes a removable drip cup for easy cleaning.

With a one-touch start button, auto shut-off, and safety cap that de-activates the light if it's unlocked or removed, this Sanitizer is a must-have for those who are health-conscious.

Family Friendly
With enough room to hold four toothbrushes of all sizes - including kids' and electric heads Violight is versatile enough to meet all your family needs.

Easy to Use, Safe and Effective
Independent tests prove that Violight gets rid of up to 99.9% of bacteria living on your toothbrush. VIOlight uses germicidal UV light bulb power, for effective cleaning. You simply brush, rinse, and place your toothbrush in the cup-sized holder and, with the push of a button, the sanitizer starts to kill those unwanted germs.

Maintenance Free and Affordable
The Violight germicidal UV bulb is rated to last over 2000 hours, and only needs replacing every one or two years, depending on use. It comes with a removable drip tray for easy cleaning.

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  • wow great sounding all to the left!

  • I like the way it glows blue! :P

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  • @wallaguest1 Toothpaste Envy :/

    Are you sure that means on the toothbrush aswell, it might be specially formulated for bacteria on teeth but not toothbrushes?

  • @iwatchfunny well, in my toothpaste i read "99% bacteria kill"

  • @wallaguest1 nope.

  • Everyone needs this product

  • whats the sense of this product? doesn't the toothpaste already kill any bacteria?

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