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Reddit mentions of iDesign Plastic Soap Saver, Bar Holder Tray for Bathroom Counter, Shower, Kitchen, 3.25" x 4.75", Set of 3, Clear

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of iDesign Plastic Soap Saver, Bar Holder Tray for Bathroom Counter, Shower, Kitchen, 3.25" x 4.75", Set of 3, Clear. Here are the top ones.

iDesign Plastic Soap Saver, Bar Holder Tray for Bathroom Counter, Shower, Kitchen, 3.25
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BAR SOAP HOLDERS: Soap savers hold bar soap, sponges, scrubbies, dish brushes, razors, small accessories, and more. Great for use in bathroom, kitchen, shower, laundry room, or mudroomDURABLE: Made of clear, flexible plastic for years of quality useFUNCTIONAL: Textured surface securely holds soap and sponges and prevents them from sliding off of the traySTURDY BASE: Textured base prevents soap holders from sliding around countertopSET OF 3: Each oval soap saver measures 3.25" x 4.75", perfect for your counter
Specs:
ColorClear
Height4.75 Inches
Length3.25 Inches
SizeSet of 3
Weight0.08 Pounds
Width0.7 Inches

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Found 4 comments on iDesign Plastic Soap Saver, Bar Holder Tray for Bathroom Counter, Shower, Kitchen, 3.25" x 4.75", Set of 3, Clear:

u/almightywhacko · 18 pointsr/wicked_edge

I know the Osma doesn't come in a plastic box, but make sure to leave it out in the open to dry properly after each use. Your old block looks like it was kept in a damp container a lot given it's very irregular shape.

I use a small "soap saver" to keep my Osma block on so that it can dry on all sides after use.

u/kste9 · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

I just started using Lullaby and was surprised at how much lather I got! I was not expecting it at all. My hair honestly felt cleaner longer throughout the day and even in to the next day. I love the smell of it. I know a lot of people have problems with drying them but I keep mine in a leftover (small) black lush pot. I put it in when I get done and set it on my sink while I get ready. Then before I leave I flip the bar so the other side can dry some more. Some people use soap savers but I've not personally tried it!

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u/SSK144 · 1 pointr/LushCosmetics

I keep my Movis on one of these "soap saver" dishes but anything similar that allows water to drain away would work (they're fantastic for shampoo bars too!). I took a chunk when I was traveling once and kept it in an enclosed soap holder; it got mushy and fell apart within a week. As long as it's able to dry out I haven't had any issues.