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Review on Powerful 38000VPM Electric Toothbrush: Waterproof Design for Effective Oral Hygiene by Jacqueline Garrabrant

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My first vibrating sonic toothbrush. You have to get used to that.

This is my first new toothbrush in years. I am so used to the shaking, noisy Oral B toothbrush that it will take me a while to get used to this much quieter and smaller vibrating toothbrush. I like the different modes, although I think it's just faster or slower vibration or pattern vibration. The bristles are very soft and I'm used to larger, stiffer brushes that vibrate a lot more. I really enjoy using this toothbrush and will work to get used to the difference but my wife can't get over the ticklish feeling on her teeth and lips. That's why she uses the Oral B brush for earthquakes for the time being. There are three MINOR problems: 1) There is no brush stand that doubles as a charger. It has a small wired charger that plugs directly into the bottom of the brush to charge, so it has to be laid down to charge. Not a big deal as it lasts many, many days without recharging. But I like sitting on the podium. 2) There is no "leg" at the back to place the brush and squeeze toothpaste onto the bristles. I squeeze out the toothpaste and maybe shake it a bit so the toothbrush falls unsupported. Small drawback, after all, heads are only available from the manufacturer. They are NOT expensive (currently) but this is the only place you can get them and they have no way of identifying each head. My old lures have a little plastic color ring that tells us I'm blue, my wife is red, etc. These lures all look exactly the same so we need to separate them. In the end... I'm happy with this setup. Quality and feel are very good. I like how long the battery lasts. And I'm getting used to the subtle sonic vibration that helps keep my pearly white hair clean and shiny.

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