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JJ
> 3 dayI have been buying this twin pack of battery operated toothbrushes for several years. It super quiet and I use the 2nd toothbrush in the pack for my little dog. The vet thinks his teeth look great!
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Leftcoastlil
> 3 dayWhen the battery runs out at around three months it remind me to change the toothbrush. Whether you use a manual toothbrush or a battery driven one toothbrush changes should be no longer than quarterly.
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Julie
> 3 dayI have bought these 3x now I love these.
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D. Hotaling
> 3 dayI like these toothbrushes, theyre expensive... but when you go from using one of these to a regular brush (or when the battery dies on one of these) you feel like youre barely cleaning your teeth at all. They dont last terribly long though, and its hit or miss how long they last. Some last a few months, some last a month. Sometimes they just die all the sudden. If youre very careful you can replace the battery but usually the contacts/switch get mucked up. It would be nice if they made a brush like this that you could replace the battery and brush head on. I have a clean sweep rechargeable brush at home but Im on the road for work half the time so this suffices. I just feel bad that you throw the whole thing away every time you need a new one.. Pretty wasteful. Oh well.
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Christopher H.
> 3 dayLove every thing about it.
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CoCo W
> 3 dayI like this toothbrush very much. It is soft but works very well. When using battery operation it is quieter than most battery toothbrushes. I highly recommend this toothbrush.
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Ric
> 3 dayI get these for my 11 year old son. He likes them a lot. Sometimes the colors arent his favorite, but that doesnt change the fact that they are cleaning his teeth better than standard brushes. His dentist even says his teeth are really clean. Im always surprised by that, as its hard getting him to use it twice a day, every day. The only problem Ive had is a few have had dud batteries. But for this price, I cant complain.
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Prof. Vincent Tillman MD
> 3 dayThe toothbrush itself was really nice. Felt good in the hand, soft bristles, etc. My teeth felt good and clean after using. However, after ONE MONTH, the battery was almost dead. After spending almost an hour trying everything I could to put a new battery in, I said eff it, and threw the whole thing away. Went to get the second of the two pack out and figured Id check on the back of the packaging to see if it said anything about how to replace the battery. What I read is that apparently you cant! These toothbrushes come with NON REPLACEABLE BATTERIES and state that they should last around THREE MONTHS (which also isnt very long)! Im sorry, but that is the most ridiculous thing Ive ever heard. Cant recharge OR replace the battery? Sooooooo they just die after a month of use and go straight into our every growing heaps of plastic trash? Im not amazing about my carbon footprint, but this honestly pissed me off. What a waste of money and so horrible for the environment. All because the company wants to cash grab. Shame on them. I will not buy from them again.
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LNJ
> 3 dayThe toothbrush really cleans the teeth well. It also reaches the tough areas like the back molars. They vibrate, which helps loosen any stuck/hidden food from the teeth. Will definitely buy again.
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Pat L.
> 3 dayBought as travel brush-light weight and battery operated. Now use as full time brush. I am a retired Dental Hygienist and recommend this brush highly.