Canadian Inventor Designs Modular Toothbrush System to Reduce Waste
Seeking a more hygienic way to manage bathroom clutter, an inventor from Mount Forest, Ontario, has developed the Mag Brush. The patent-pending device aims to simplify oral care by allowing users to swap out individual brush heads rather than discarding the entire unit, promoting both cleanliness and material conservation.
The Mag Brush functions as a centralized storage and maintenance unit for oral hygiene tools. By enabling the replacement of worn bristles while retaining the handle, the design addresses common inefficiencies in bathroom organization and reduces plastic waste. The compact structure is intended to fit easily into standard home bathrooms, aiming to streamline daily routines while maintaining sanitary standards.
The invention is currently managed by the Toronto office of InventHelp and is available for licensing or acquisition by manufacturers. Interested parties can contact the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters at 100 Beecham Drive, referencing project number 25-TRO-1620, or via phone at (412) 288-1300.
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