Does it Really Work? - Touch N Brush

Does it Really Work? - Touch N Brush

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By Tommy Noel

Do you have a messy bathroom sink because of toothpaste? This week's product for Does it Really Work? promises to eliminate that problem.

This week I recruited a family from Shelley to brush their teeth and try out the Touch N Brush.

Infomercial: "You squeeze, you roll, you press, now your bathroom looks a mess."

"There's toothpaste inside the drawer. Nighttime around here is very chaotic. And anything that may make bed time a little easier is appealing," says Marianne Frost.

With four boys, the Frost Family may be able to brush the mess away with this week's product.

Infomercial: "Introducing Touch N Brush, the hands-free toothpaste dispenser that works with just a touch."

"It's easy as one, two, three," says Marianne.

You can either put the Touch N Brush on the mirror with the included suction cups, or on the wall with included adhesive tape.

"Remove the cap from the toothpaste. Push the tip of the toothpaste tube into the pump," says Marianne, reading from the directions.

And this is where we lost the 'easy as one, two, three" trend.

"The threads of the tube should no longer be visible," says Marianne, reading the directions. "I don't think it screwed on at all. It's just sitting on top of the dispenser," says Marianne.

Even though our toothpaste didn't fit right, we still gave it a shot.

"Oh hey it worked," says Marianne.

All four boys got their brush loaded up with toothpaste with no mess. So after the quickest test in 'Does it Really Work' history, it's time for the reviews.

"You don't even have to squeeze. Just easy," says Ammon.

"it didn't feel like you had to push it really hard you just touch your toothbrush to it and it pushed really easy," says Orion.

"It's cool," says Brigham.

"I liked it, yeah," says Ethen.

"We just used the beginning of the toothpaste, so I don't know how it's gonna empty the tube," says Marianne.

Good point Marianne. Back at the station, I performed my own little test using an entire tube of toothpaste. I emptied it as much as I could. When it stopped coming out of the Touch N Brush, a lot remained in the tube. This probably will affect Marianne's Spud-o-Meter rating, but at least the kids still liked it.

(All four kids say "Five!")

I purchased the Touch N Brush at Target for $20.
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