Rep your toofbrush!
Hotsauce84
8,450 Posts
I need a new one.I'm currently using an Ultreo: Bought it about a year ago based off some great online & magazine reviews. Cost me a little over $100.Unfortunately, the replacement brush heads (which are supposed to be replaced every 3 months) cost $50(!) now!!! That's $200 EVERY YEAR on replacement heads only! WTF?!?!?! They USED to be $25 each, which is still ridiculous. It's not THAT great.Well, it's time for a new brush head and I'm gonna chalk it up as a loss and buy a different brand.Soooo...whatchu brushin' with??
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Not very green i suppose, but i also like disposable razors.
I was wondering how long it'd take you to brag about that stupid thing.
there is no way you can get in the amount of brushstrokes an electric toothbrush offers with your elbows...just saying'...your teeths get WAY cleaner with an electric toothbrush
Batmon...
I'm willing to bet you have a fancy toofbrush too. You're just being contradictory (but we all know that).
Some days I just can't be bothered.
Maybe some kind of adapter for the electric toothbrush.
"Rep your toothbrush" = "SoulStrut friends and family: Please suggest to me a decent toothbrush because I was duped into buying one that's too expensive to maintain. Thank you."
The latter wouldn't fit in the subject line.
I used to think the same thing, until my Dad bought us all electric toothbrushes for Christmas 6-7 years ago...now I love them.
Hope that help Herm. (:
I wouldn't doubt it - I've fallen victim to hype before and will probably continue to do so - but I'd like to read the article anyways if you have a link.
Regardless, an electric toofbrush just makes my mouth feel better than a regular old one. I use those to clean my sneakers. Plus the timer keeps me on point.
I use a REACH. medium steez.
Get yourself a Bidet
They make them now built in to the toilet seat so you don't need a separate device.
I was lucky, the results came out just as I was looking into buying an electric brush, cause they go easy on the gums.
Here's the best link I could find - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2679175.stm
You could search for "The Cochrane Collaboration" the non-profit that conducted the test and read the actual report from their test, but it's a lot of science waffle.
Anything that vibrates always make something feel better, Herm
Now that's some teeth cleaning!