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TerraDent Soft Replacement Brush Heads (Pack of 3)
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Eco-Dent
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Replacement heads save your family money. With TerraDent you save the handle and only need to purchase replacement heads in convenient multi-head packs. TerraDent have fully smooth-rounded bristles to reduce damaging abrasion to the gums and tooth enamel.Replaceable heads "click in" and "stay in". They do not dislodge while brushing. They are easy to remove and replace, making this an ideal toothbrushing system for everyone in your family. TerraDent is a far better solution than mailing a handle back to the manufacturer for recycling, when one looks at the ecological and monetary costs involved in transporting the handles back to the manufacturer, and then going through a recycling process which requires tremendous amounts of energy to re-use the plastic, and then having to transport the new "recycled plastic goods" back into the marketplace.
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Same handle...5 years and counting.
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By S.K. in O.R. (Eugene, Oregon) on November 08, 2013
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My husband and I have had the same Terradent brushes for the last 5 years. I LOVE this product. They work great. I replace the heads every couple of months and it feels good knowing that I'm only discarding a very small amount of waste instead of an entire brush. I read another review in which a woman was griping that some toothpaste was collected under the bristles. I haven't found this to be an issue and overall, I think any time you are going to buy a long term re-usable product, you need to sanitize it once in a while ie; run it through the dishwasher or let it sit in a bit of peroxide. We live in such a consumeristic, instant-gratification requiring culture...it's about time people start rethinking their incessant demands that every product be disposable and maintanence-free. I love my terradent...only wish I could find something like this product that wasn't made of plastic...maybe someday.
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Great Product!
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By Mom Shopper (Arlington VA) on September 25, 2013
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I bought the toothbrush that these refills require years ago, and naturally the store stopped carrying both the brush and the refills. So glad that Amazon has them! Why throw away an entire brush when all you need is a new head. I usually buy the "soft" variant, but I've found that the medium is fine when the soft isn't available.
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terradent fan
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By John S. (St. Louis, MO USA) on July 07, 2013
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Tried this toothbrush with refills and have never turned back. Lasts a long time -just recycle when you replace the old one with new.
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Five yrs down the line
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By Henry R. Swift (Harrogate UK) on April 22, 2013
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Five years down the line and I am still using the same tooth brush,admittedly using the replacement heads on a regular basis. Absolutely brilliant
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Good brush, poor handle
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By gig-girl on April 02, 2013
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A replaceable-head toothbrush seems like a no-brainer idea, and I love the concept. Any way that we can reduce our use of plastics, I'm on it! I like the concept of the Eco-Dent TerraDent brush, and I was surprised by how much of the whole unit remains intact. In other words, I thought the entire end of the toothbrush would be replaced, but it truly is just the "disk" with the bristles. That said, I find the straight handle to be uncomfortable. That may be because I've gotten used to the ergonomic handles by other well-known manufacturers. If the TerraDent came as a truly ergonomic handle, I think they would nail this product. I'll be first in line!
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Best toothbrush ever
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By Bibliotech on April 02, 2013
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This toothbrush is very sturdy, comfortable to use, and best of all it makes you feel good because you know you are not adding a ton of unrecyclable plastic toothbrushes to the landfills/ocean pollution every time you have to change your brush. You just pop the head out and insert a new nylon head, still a bit of plastic but much, much less.
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