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Brush with Purpose! 🌍
This 10-pack of biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes features soft charcoal bristles and is made from sustainable materials, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic toothbrushes. Each toothbrush is designed for comfort and effectiveness, helping to reduce plastic waste while promoting a greener lifestyle.
U**J
Soft yet Sturdy....
I love these. I don't know if its me or if they really are cleaning my teeth and gums better. I believe its the tooth brushes for sure!
J**N
Good product
Have bought them multiple times now. Great value, bristles are soft, toothbrush is light and has good quality.
S**I
Eco-Friendly and Healthy Toothbrushes for Kids!
The NUDUKO Bamboo Kids Toothbrushes are a great natural alternative to plastic brushes. The bamboo handle is eco-friendly, biodegradable, and free from harmful chemicals, making it a safer choice for kids. The soft bristles are gentle on little teeth and gums while still effectively cleaning. Using a bamboo toothbrush also helps reduce plastic waste, promoting a healthier planet.
A**A
Cost-effective and eco-friendly!
My husband and I love using these toothbrushes.Pros:• Cost-effective• Eco-friendly.• Quality is good; sturdy handles and soft bristles.• They do a good job of cleaning teeth.• I like that they come in two colors of bristles so I know which one is mine and which one is my husband's.• I also like that they're labeled A-E and I use them in alphabetical order, so once we get to D or E, it's time to reorder. I've also started putting this product on subscribe and save so we get a new pack when we need them. Super convenient.• I like that each set of A, each set of B, etc, are individually packaged so they don't get all wonky and lopsided in the main box.Cons:• Since they're bamboo, if you don't shake the water off, they can get kinda gross if they soak up some water. Not the end of the world, but just something to pay attention to.• I wish they came in more bristle colors than black and white. This could help families with more than 2 people in the household easily know whose toothbrush is whose. Luckily for me, there are only 2 of us so this isn't very bothersome.The pros definitely outweigh the cons in my opinion, and I will continue to keep buying them for as long as the cost and materials stay in good standing!
J**O
I rated everything 5 stars but overall could be just 4 stars- why?
Actually I haven't tried this brand of bamboo toothbrush but I really like all the toothbrushes made from bamboo that I've tried, except for one thing: About when you could switch to a new one, the bristles start to fall out and sometimes they fall out when you are brushing- kind of disconcerting having a bunch of bristles in your mouth. However, not having to throw away a plastic toothbrush is great. I've participated in plenty of beach clean ups and you'd be surprised how many plastic toothbrushes wash ashore, as well as pieces of shipping crates, and pieces of fishing nets, but a lot of toothbrushes! I don't know if the cruise ships are throwing rubbish overboard or what but just knowing the toothbrushes I'm using won't end up in the ocean gyre of plastic makes them completely worthwhile. Also, the bristles are nice and soft so they polish the teeth and don't hurt gums, just like the dentist orders- so, makes buying these easy. Now that they come in different colors, it's easier to tell them apart. Go ahead and try it you wont go back to plastic
A**.
Bristles don't crush over time
Will never buy typical plastic toothbrushes again. Not only are these cute looking in my opinion, but the bristles don't get flattened by my terrible habit of biting in the bristles while trying multitask. I usually change out my brush every 3-4 months and the wear on it reminds me too. I have to remind myself to replace these as they hold up very well. Soft on gums and sensitive teeth.
B**B
Questionable Bristles
I liked the longer handles on these, but the bristles (esp on the white brushes) were tougher than expected. Moreso, with the black brushes, the bristles were falling out during initial use, so I had to spend time picking them out of my teeth/gums. Once the brushes were "broken in," the bristles didn't fall out and became softer, but the initial series of uses was tedious and somewhat painful.Zero splinters, the wood was just fine.
D**E
Still no Splinters
BLUF: Expected it to be painful to use, works fine. Surprisingly great for cleaning in crevices in the house, too.This world exists through a dichotomous lens where some people pay $15+ for an electric toothbrush that they end up using as a non-electric one after it inevitably breaks in a month or so. Others pay $20+ for the Oral B pack of plastic mass-produced toothbrushes. But if you're here you exist outside the wire, you live dangerous, probably with a fully loaded nail gun in your shed for DIY projects you put off because "Nah bro, we got next weekend to do it". A dangerous person like yourself therefore doesn't care if their toothbrush is made of biodegradable bamboo at a great price point for toothbrushes that work just as well as any other. Those living on the outside just don't get it; sometimes, all we want is cheap, good for the environment, and functional without the frills of a gum-massaging five-in-on nose hair trimmer-toothbrush chimera. Sometimes, we just want to brush our teeth.
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