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Review on Coral Count Colgate Powered Toothbrush by Faith Miller

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's OK Beauty and Personal Care

While I use and love the adult version of the Colgate Hum for myself, I'm not 100% convinced of this kid's version. The head of the brush is beautiful and small, easy to put in baby's mouth, and the design is cute with colorful dots. It's battery operated and we've been using it twice a day for about 3 weeks and haven't had to change the battery yet so that's a plus. Here's what I don't like. First application. Although it's cute and funny, my 7 year old lost interest in it very quickly. First, most games are based on kids cleaning themselves. However, my child's dentist recommends brushing the child's teeth before the child is 10 years old as he does not have the dexterity to do it on his own before then. The second thing I don't like is that there is currently only one type of replacement brush heads. . The brush itself has a medium hardness, but if your child has sensitive gums or teeth and wanted to use a soft head, then you're out of luck. It only comes in one style/hardness. As a rule, this is a normal children's toothbrush. I think Colgate could definitely do better. They did a great job on the adult Hum toothbrushes, but not the best job on the kids version in my opinion.

Pros
  • Well Made
Cons
  • Reliable