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Review on πŸͺ₯ Lebond Toothbrush Replacement Rechargeable Automatic: Effortless Oral Care at Your Fingertips by Heather Coleman

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The softest bristles

I don't understand why they aren't available everywhere! 4 brushes are cheaper than EVERYTHING in the store with comparable bristles. So if you're used to bottom shelf toothbrushes (like me) this is already a step up. Also, in my experience, even the "extra soft" bristles on regular toothbrushes are stiff and hard. These bristles are buttery soft and [sort of] make brushing easier for a full 2 minutes. I've only lost 1 bristle in a week brushing twice a day, but I usually brush too hard. Such brushes will probably never have bristle combs, rubber bristles, or a tongue scraper on the back of the brush. BUT you can still brush your teeth and tongue thoroughly. Basically, there's no compromise on quality, and you'll feel a little better knowing you're not throwing this crap in a landfill where it's going to lie for 1000 years. Poor packaging warning: PEN can be composted. BRISTLE CAN'T. From my research, this is typical and the bristles MUST be pulled out with tongs prior to composting. This applies to all brands of bamboo brushes. I know it sucks to think plastic is still being used, hopefully they find a sustainable stubble solution soon!

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • poorly thought out