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🪥 Soft Battery Powered Toothbrush - Colgate Optic White Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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2.9
🦷 Toothbrushes & Accessories, 🦷 Oral Care

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Details

ColorWhite Soft
BrandColgate
Power SourceBattery Powered
Item Dimensions LxWxH2.11 x 8.99 x 1.38 inches
Item Weight0.33 Pounds

Description of 🪥 Soft Battery Powered Toothbrush - Colgate Optic White

Whitens Teeth in 1 week by removing surface stains. Special Whitening Polishing Bristles Remove Surface Stains. Cheek and Tongue Cleaner to Kick Odor Causing Bacteria. Comfortable Non-Slip Handle. Battery Powered Toothbrush. Batteries Included.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I can easily open it to change the battery

No toothbrush whitens your teeth. This toothbrush does the usual job, nothing special. I can easily open it to change the batteries which last about 2 weeks. I hate toothpaste or water constantly dripping out of holes and making a mess.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible manual toothbrushes

I've only been able to use them for a few months. The batteries were dead so I replaced them. After that it didn't work anymore! Now I have extra spare heads with no working body. 😕 I'm giving two stars because it worked well for the short time I was able to use it. Update: I bought a new one that only lasted 7 1/2 weeks. Now it doesn't work at all. I won't buy any other. Obviously there is a design flaw.

Pros
  • Brilliantly made
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Waste of money on oral care

If there was a 0 rating I would give it. It barely turned on, so I thought maybe the batteries were old (which made me worry about how long it sat on the shelf). So I bought new batteries - then it didn't work at all. I would return it but it's not worth the hassle and money saved. waste of money. I'm glad I didn't purchase the extra heads offered with purchase like some others have. Don't buy this. If you want to try one of the cheaper toothbrushes, head to your local store where you can…

Pros
  • Delightful
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Bullshit: Oral Care

I've had several Colgate electric toothbrushes. There was something odd about the head design. The lower bristles are on the raised part of the head that touches and bangs against the teeth. I've never had a brush where the real plastic parts would rub against my teeth. Batteries also needed to be replaced within 2 weeks of receiving the item. I tried to return it but it says it's non-refundable. DO NOT BUY Save your money and find something else.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Useless Features

. Philips doesn't seem to care if you buy the wrong refill == which I did at least twice. I accidentally bought a Colgate battery powered toothbrush, love it. It's slim, light and works just as well as the Philips. It doesn't have a Philips timer so you have to judge for yourself when the 2 minutes is up. and it was much cheaper than Philips.

Pros
  • . Don't waste too much time.
Cons
  • . Very expensive.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

but I feel like it cleans my teeth more than anything else

I don't know exactly what's so special about this toothbrush but I feel like it cleans my teeth more than anything else. I've tried a small bristle floss brush and other regular simple vibrators, and I've also tried an unbranded sonic toothbrush (which was actually a sonic toothbrush!) and it beats them all. I don't have to brush my teeth or irritate my gums, I just run my teeth lightly (both up and down) and it works for me. Both I and my dentist are satisfied! If only I could get used to…

Pros
  • hands free
Cons
  • Clarity

I've used a Philips Sonicare toothbrush for years but have found getting new brush heads is a big problem. Philips doesn't seem to care if you buy the wrong refill == which I did at least twice. I accidentally bought a Colgate battery powered toothbrush, love it. It's slim, light and works just as well as the Philips. It doesn't have a Philips timer so you have to judge for yourself when the 2 minutes is up. and it was much cheaper than Philips.

Pros
  • Cheek and tongue cleaner to remove bacteria-causing odors
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

but I feel like it makes my teeth cleaner than anything else

I don't know exactly what this toothbrush is, but i feel like it makes my teeth cleaner than anything else. I've tried a small bristle floss brush and other regular simple vibrators, and I've also tried an unbranded sonic toothbrush (which was actually a sonic toothbrush!) and it beats them all. I don't have to brush my teeth or irritate my gums, I just run my teeth lightly (both up and down) and it works for me. Both I and my dentist are satisfied! If only I could get used to flossing... Yes…

Pros
  • Whitens teeth in 1 week by removing superficial stains
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Sizing is excellent, jets are good and sized.

This is a replacement for my cheap Oral B rechargeable toothbrush. Just ok in my opinion. The size is excellent, the jets are good, for one there is a small brush for the tongue and cheeks. The problem is in the drain. You need to rinse the toothbrush slots around the head very well or they will clog with toothpaste. Another problem is that they don't dry out when you stand your toothbrush upright in the holder. If you do that, all that uncomfortable water will flow onto your hand when you use…

Pros
  • Comfortable non-slip grip
Cons
  • Ugly packaging