Your retainer pops up when you open the lid
The Case That Soaks, Pops Up & Never Gets Thrown Out
Soaks your retainer clean while you eat or get ready. Basin holds water and cleaning tablets for hands-free cleaning.
Mirror, remover tool, and brush built in
Fits retainers, aligners, night guards
Hesitated because I didn't think I needed it but my ortho quoted me $350 for a replacement so I bought it so I don't mess up another retainer.
Real Retainer Routines
Pop-Up Retainer Case with Soak Basin, Mirror & Tools
The mirror saved me
Didn't even know it had a mirror until I opened it at work and could actually see what I was doing putting it back in.
Perfect gift idea
If you're a parent of a teen who keeps losing retainers at school, just get this. I bought one for my daughter after the second replacement and it's paid for itself.
Worth every penny
I hesitated because I already had a free case, but after almost losing my retainer at a work lunch I caved. Best $13 I've spent in months.
Haven't lost it once
I used to wrap my retainer in napkins at lunch and twice I almost threw it out with my tray. Once a coworker grabbed it before I did. Since I got this I just pop it in the case with water, eat, and it's right there when I'm done. No more napkin panic.
Tested the seal hard
I shook it latched in my hand before I trusted it in my purse and nothing came out, been using it two weeks now and zero leaks.
Perfect for my bag
I'm constantly running between the gym, work, and dinner plans with my retainer in tow. This actually fits in my purse without taking up half the space, and I can soak it while I'm getting ready in the morning instead of letting it sit there dry.
Mirror was a surprise
I bought it to stop losing retainers but honestly the built-in mirror is what I use most. I can pop it back in at my desk without walking to the bathroom.
Perfect for my daughter
If you have a teenager who eats lunch at school, buy this now. My daughter lost two retainers wrapped in cafeteria napkins before I found this case. She keeps it in her backpack, soaks the retainer at lunch, and I haven't gotten a call from the orthodontist since. Worth every penny just for the peace of mind.
Worth every penny
Talked myself out of it twice because $13 seemed high for a case, then lost my retainer in a napkin at brunch and paid $320 for a new one.
Your Retainer Never Ends Up Wrapped In A Napkin At A Restaurant
And Never Gets Thrown Out By Mistake.
You're at dinner. You wrap your retainer in a napkin and set it by your plate. The server clears the table and it's gone.
One fast busser and you're calling your orthodontist about a replacement. They quote you $300. You paid $4,000 for those teeth and lost them to a napkin.
The free ortho case doesn't solve it. You still take the retainer out at the table, and it still ends up wrapped in something while you eat.
This case ends the ritual. Open the lid at the table, drop your retainer in the basin, latch it shut. It soaks clean in water or a cleaning tablet while you eat. When you're done, pop the lid and the spring tray lifts it up out of the solution. Your fingers never fish around in liquid. The retainer is always in one place, never on a napkin, never in the trash.
Why This Case, Not The Free One
The orthodontist gave you a free clamshell for storage. It doesn't soak. It doesn't clean. It doesn't have a mirror or a brush. And it seals a wet retainer in a box, which is exactly the condition that breeds buildup and that smell you notice at night. This case soaks your retainer clean while you eat or get ready, lifts it out of the water when you open it, and carries the mirror, brush, and remover tool the free case never had.
Why This Case, Not The Free One
The orthodontist gave you a free clamshell for storage. It doesn't soak. It doesn't clean. It doesn't have a mirror or a brush. And it seals a wet retainer in a box, which is exactly the condition that breeds buildup and that smell you notice at night. This case soaks your retainer clean while you eat or get ready, lifts it out of the water when you open it, and carries the mirror, brush, and remover tool the free case never had.
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The $400 Mistake, Retired.
Every retainer lost to a napkin or replaced due to buildup.
The $400 Mistake, Retired.
Every retainer lost to a napkin or replaced due to buildup.
Never Wrapped In A Napkin
Soak, Lift, Store, Clean
Replacement Calls This Year
Keep it on your nightstand for home use and daily cleaning. Can empty water as well for travel. The seal is built for soaking upright and latched, shown shaken in our demos.
Stop Wrapping It In A Napkin At Dinner
Every retainer wearer knows the napkin move. Wrap it at the table, set it by your plate, and pray nobody clears it. One busser with fast hands and you're calling the orthodontist about a $400 replacement. This case ends the ritual. Your retainer soaks clean inside it while you eat, and pops up out of the water when you open the lid.
How It Keeps Your Retainer
Drop In
Open the lid, place your retainer in the basin, latch it shut. Add water.
Let It Soak
Drop in a cleaning tablet or let it soak in water. Clean while stored.
Pop It Up
Open the lid. Spring tray lifts it out. Never fish with your fingers.
Retainers die two ways. This case ends both.
Wrapped in a napkin at a table, or slowly, in a crusty clamshell that never gets cleaned. The basin soaks your retainer while you eat. The spring tray pops it up when the lid opens. Your fingers never fish in liquid.
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Soaks clean, never crusty
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Pops up touch-free when opened
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Mirror, brush & tool inside
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Napkin never happens again
Pop-Up Retainer Case with Soak Basin Questions
The seal is built for soaking upright and latched. We shake it in our demos to show the hold. The routine that works best: soak it at the table or sink, then drain the basin before it rides in your bag. Stating the limit plainly is what makes the seal claim real.
The free case stores a wet retainer in a sealed box, which is exactly the condition orthodontists warn breeds buildup and that smell when you put it in at night. This one soaks it clean while you eat or get ready, lifts it out touch-free when you open the lid, and carries the mirror, brush, and remover tool the free case never had.
Yes. The napkin habit is how retainers most often get lost, someone throws it away thinking it's trash, and replacements run $150 to $500 a set. The case gives you one safe place at the table: pop it open, drop the retainer in the basin, latch it shut. The napkin never happens.
Yes. A spring-loaded tray lifts the retainer up and out of the soaking solution the moment you open the lid. Your fingers never go fishing in the liquid, at home or at a restaurant table.
Clear retainers, wire retainers, Invisalign aligners, and night guards. The basin holds a water soak or an effervescent cleaning tablet, and the top compartment stores the mirror, remover tool, and brush. Everything the routine needs in one palm-sized case, 8.5 by 6.5 cm.