Best toilet brush for the RV bathroom

By Dustin Simpson
I see a lot of RVs in our shop with bulky toilet brushes in their bathrooms. And not only that, if the toilet brush isn’t mounted it can easily fall over and make a mess during travel. You don’t want those germs getting everywhere!

This compact RV toilet brush and wall holder set is a must-have for your RV.

Its sleek design fits seamlessly into your RV’s limited bathroom space, ensuring that your bathroom stays clean and organized without sacrificing style. The wall-mounted holder keeps the brush securely in place, making it easy to access when needed while keeping it out of sight when not in use.

It’s a practical and stylish solution that you’ll love, helping you maintain a tidy and well-kept bathroom on the road.

Designed for convenience and efficiency, it helps you maintain a spotless bathroom even in the tight quarters of your RV. With this brush, you’ll ensure that your RV’s toilet stays fresh and hygienic, making your travels more comfortable and stress-free.

You can find it on Amazon for a great price here.

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Jim Johnson
1 month ago

Solved the roaming toilet brush issue with two small cup hooks and a little bungee cord about a 1/3 of the way up the handle from the base.The base came with a non-skid bottom. Our brush has stayed in its corner in spite of a few bumpy roads.

Paula
1 month ago

We have one of these and the brush still falls occasionally when traveling. But having it installed on the wall is convenient.

pat larson
1 month ago

Just recently had the most “entertaining” episode with a toilet brush breaking during use… while the open end seal area at the bottom was being cleaned. Fortunately the black tank was already empty, but let’s just say getting that broken, detached brush head out of the black tank was epic and very unpleasant! True comedy! Needless to say, the replacement is an incredibly sturdy, one piece, commercial Rubbermaid brush. Not pretty, but neither is fishing in a black tank with a 6′ grabber and gloved hand!