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| Product Description: | |  |  | | By rotating at a rapid rate (3,850 rpm) through a 110-degree arc, the round, cup-shaped brush head on this electric toothbrush's power handle scrubs away decay-causing plaque from between teeth and below gum lines better than a manual toothbrush. The brush head is small, too, and therefore can be easily manipulated around adult- and child-size teeth. Because it's battery operated (one AA battery, not included), the cool, blue, translucent-plastic toothbrush is perfect for traveling anywhere in the world, even where electricity is not available. Replacement brush heads are available. --Fred Brack |  |
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|  | With a new battery, it has the power to clean and polish teeth without any discomfort. Keep it at the kitchen sink and find it handy to brush after meals. Also, I found a new use: to clean a crevice in my blender cover. It has no cords to plug in, so it is easy to store in a handy place, ready for use.
| |  | This is one of three different brands and/or models of rotary toothbrushes I have recently purchased. ( Three kids = three different toothbrushes!) Reasons to like this one are that it is very portable, the cool blue color makes it easy to tell from other toothbrushes that may be in your bathroom, and it is fun. (Anything that encourages toothbrushing and is effective can't be bad, can it?) On the downside, I am having difficulty locating replacement heads for this brush. Supposedly, replacements are available, but where to find them is a very important question to ask yourself before you purchase the toothbrush.
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