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Review on TBRSH Kidz Right Hand, CT - RADIUS Toothbrush by Ian Patilla

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love these toothbrushes

I really like this product. I have a kid's version for me, my dog and a couple to try out. I like it. It's like a massage. It's very soft and durable and also great for my dog who likes to chew when I brush his teeth. Unfortunately, I only received ONE toothbrush. I contacted Revain and they told me to leave the toothbrush and they will send a replacement order. I tried the toothbrush and then used it on my dog. I received a replacement order yesterday. There was only ONE toothbrush in it. I love this toothbrush, but it's not worth $17. I'm sending it back. Hope this gets clarified. I had planned for six toothbrushes to arrive. A trifle - at first I brushed my teeth without toothpaste. The bristles taste a bit soapy. Just use toothpaste and it shouldn't be a problem. I was just trying to rate the brush so I didn't use toothpaste at first. If the product contained the specified number of brushes, it would be 5 stars. Many Thanks. Update December 2010 I bought the product again and received all six toothbrushes. It's worth the cost. It's also made in the USA, which is a huge plus for me. Packaging and colors differ slightly from the illustrations. It's aesthetically enhanced. I have used both the child and adult versions. If you have a small mouth, I recommend starting with a child size. Then go to adult size. My jaw hurt at first from the adult size because I had to open my mouth wider to accommodate a larger brush. I now use the child size because it's cheaper so I can change it more often and the adult size is harder to clean. Some leftover food got into a large toothbrush. I couldn't get them because there are a lot of bristles. The main disadvantage of an adult child's brush is the length of the handle. It takes more effort to manipulate a small hand in a large mouth.

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  • There are more interesting options.