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Review on Zero Waste Vegan Bamboo Charcoal Dental Floss: Refillable Glass Container, Free Refill, Eco-Friendly Oral Care Solution with Peppermint Essential Oil by Gelin Sepulveda

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this thread! best in oral care

Edit 2 Months Later: I still love it but wanted to add that it was cut by my teeth BUT it didn't become that thready and thin plastic fiber stuck in the back of your body. mouth-and-it-feels-like-it's-trying-to-go-down-the-throat! It just got cut in half. That's all! Clean! It can be annoying when the thread gets cut in half, but when it does, that's the way it works best lol. It's thicker than the nylon floss I've used, but somehow it doesn't get stuck in my teeth or break! I love its texture. It has a nice natural feel that's hard to describe, but it's not dissimilar to holding a glass, metal, or wooden bowl versus a plastic bowl. The only downsides I'm willing to deal with, considering it's a biodegradable, compostable, or recyclable product and vegan packaging, is that it's so tight and difficult-looking that it's often difficult to get it out. I have to tug on it regularly to get enough. Besides, he's so small. That's maybe my biggest problem with it. 1 spool is enough for about 1 month of dental floss 3 times a day per person. So $5 a month. It's ok if you don't compare the price of regular nylon lol. But I would like to buy a big box of these, for example in bulk, to save on both the cost and shipping packaging.

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.