Colgate Kids Battery Powered Toothbrush, Branch
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No, the brush cannot be replaced. It's a single unit. It worked well at first, but after two weeks, even with a new battery, it stopped working. I was so dissatisfied with how quickly it broke!
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Selected User Reviews For Colgate Kids Battery Powered Toothbrush, Branch
My toddler likes it and it helps with toothbrushing fights. I purchased the battery about two months ago, and it is still going strong.
This item was purchased for my daughter, who adores it! We've been using a manual tooth brush for as long as I can remember, and I'm so glad we switched. Brushing her teeth has never been easier, and she adores the design. Brushing our teeth is now a pleasurable experience for both of us. My daughter loved it, so it was well worth the money.
Electric toothbrushes appear to be more appealing to our children than traditional toothbrushes. Anything that encourages them to brush their teeth is a win, and this product does just that. Children's electric toothbrushes have a smaller brush and a lower vibration than adult electric toothbrushes. We make a point of shaking and drying these after each use, so mold hasn't been an issue. These toothbrushes have a few months' worth of life left in them. The heads will deteriorate over time, but the batteries can be replaced indefinitely, and they are inexpensive enough to replace on a regular basis. Overall, this is an excellent brush for children at a reasonable price.
Great price, but it only lasted a month before it stopped working.
This didn't turn out to be a good idea. From the beginning, there was something wrong with it, and it was always on the verge of dying. It didn't help to change the batteries. It stopped working after only a week. For my other son, I got a ninja turtles one. That one works, but the batteries don't last more than a week in it, which is only about 30 minutes of use, so it's not a big fan.
What I believe is that the low-cost method by which children clean their teeth is of very high quality.
It's a big hit with our son. Cleaning his teeth is something he excels at. But be careful; he cut his gums by pressing too hard at first; first, soak the brush in hot water to soften the bristles.
After a short period of time, the battery died, and when I replaced it, it still didn't work. Electric toothbrushes that are more common are a better investment.