- Crafted of fine crystal material
- Stopper serves as a shot glass when removed
- Makes a unique barware addition
- Measures approx: 7.5″ high.
Product Description
A bit of luxury for the lavatory. This elegant, full-lead crystal bottle holds up to 6oz. of your favorite mouth wash and is capped with a stopper that doubles as a rinse cup…. More >>
CRYSTAL GIFTWARE MOUTHWASH HOLDER

Comments
This is very elegant for the bathroom or vanity. It can be used in a variety of ways. It’s better than displaying any kind of plastic bottle and definitely a lot prettier.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great idea, but product is too small. Very disappointed in the size of the item. Can only hold a small amount of mouthwash.
Rating: 1 / 5
I cannot stand the ugly plastic mouthwash bottles and was thrilled to find this decanter. I have purchaced 6 so far for our home and as gifts. It holds enough mouthwash for 1 week using twice a day. At first I thought it was a little small but after weeks of use it is just perfect!! It does not take up a lot of counter space and looks great!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I received this as a gift and later had the cup broken. I was so upset, but soon remembered AMAZON ‘has everything’. I bought two ‘just in case’, and now am buying as Christmas gifts for ‘exchange parties’. It is the perfect price and unique idea for such parties.
Rating: 5 / 5
This mouthwash decanter is lovely and has a nice solid 24% lead crystal heft to it. At almost 7-3/4″ tall it holds a good amount of mouthwash and can be easily refilled. I chose this item because I wanted more room on my vanity sink and didn’t need the huge and unwieldy mouthwash plastic jug taking up so much room. The tall design (rather than wide) frees up extra space, plus it looks far more attractive than a Listerine bottle. The stopper on top can also be used as a mouthwash cup then rinsed immediately (or you can sip it directly out of the decanter but that’s not quite as elegant!)
I would not recommend this decanter for a crowded or narrow sink where there’s a chance of knocking it off onto the floor. Also, it may not be stable enough on a curved or uneven basin. It is better suited to a wide vanity or ledge. Also, while the literature also recommends filling it with lotion, I don’t think the neck is wide enough to make filling (or dispensing) practical. Bath salts or bubble bath would likely be a good fit, but if kept inside the bath area itself it needs a stable resting spot — it’s very heavy and could cause damage if it came crashing down.
Overall, a great bathroom decanter!
Rating: 4 / 5