Oral-B Charcoal Electric Toothbrush Replacement Brush Heads Refill, 5 Count
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This is an excellent query. Rinse your toothbrush head thoroughly with water to remove any toothpaste or debris before disinfecting it. The brush head should then be left to dry naturally in an upright position. Ascertain that it does not come into contact with any other toothbrush heads. Brushes should not be soaked in mouthwash or disinfectants. It's possible that this will result in a cross-contamination situation. If the same solution is used repeatedly or by different people, contamination can occur. If you clean your toothbrush head in a dishwasher, microwave, or other device, you risk damaging it. Brushes should not be stored in closed containers or covered. Bacteria may grow as a result of this. Please contact us at (800) 566-5566 if you have any additional questions or if we can assist you further. 7252 The Oral B Group
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Selected User Reviews For Oral-B Charcoal Electric Toothbrush Replacement Brush Heads Refill, 5 Count
Plaque build-up is a major issue in my life. As a result, I go to the dentist for a cleaning every three months. I've always used the smaller round heads, so I thought I'd give these a shot. Oh, my, what a difference it makes for me. Because the head is larger, it cleans not only the teeth but also the gums, where plaque accumulates. The bristles are of varying lengths, which I believe makes them more effective; I tried a round head for two weeks and noticed a significant difference, so I returned to these "floss action" heads. Although I continue to floss frequently, this head has made a significant difference. I would strongly suggest it. I'm also a real person who isn't being paid to write reviews.
The toothbrush heads themselves are fine; after all, they are just toothbrushes. The packaging, on the other hand, is ludicrous. At least four times the amount of cardboard and plastic required, difficult to open, and each head is packaged twice! It's wasteful and foolish.
As a result, the brushes themselves receive a perfect score of five stars. But this is the first time I've ordered them in a quantity larger than a 2-pound bag. or 3- pack (due to an astronomically high and inexplicable price increase! What the hell is going on with *that*? ) and was shocked by how much packaging was wasted! In an era when we all need to do our part to reduce waste - Plastic waste, in particular - It's unforgivable. P, you can do better. Make the packaging fit the item instead of the other way around. To make matters worse, the toothbrush heads are non-replaceable. away. This is the last time I'll buy in such a large quantity.
Aside from the fact that each brush head costs around $6, the new packaging is vile. As you can see in the photo, it's quite large (9. 5" x 11"), but it gets worse: there's a layer of clear plastic covering the entire package (similar to clamshell packaging).
You can see in photo how much space the actual brush heads occupy (perhaps 5%? It's obvious that this is a straightforward situation. apropos of Proctor's unethical decision Gamble on absorbing and occupying as much shelf space as possible in retail stores' toothbrush section. Because of the packaging's size, this packaging would easily knock two or three competitors off the shelf. Oral- Proctor was the owner of B. Since 2006, Gamble and P have collaborated on a number of projects. G is aware of the situation (they are usually very responsible).
Oral- B (Proctor and Gamble) has opted for a massive, plastic-based, environmentally wasteful, and difficult-to-open anti-bacterial product. Despite the fact that these are being sold online, the product's packaging is likely designed to be thrown away without ever serving a useful purpose. br>br>The toothbrush heads themselves are fine, if a little on the pricey side (hence the anti-). packaging for theft) The packaging, on the other hand, is ridiculous (not the shipping container, but the actual product packaging). The packaging could easily hold 30 toothbrush heads while remaining the same size as it is now.
For the past 5 years or so, I've used an oral b toothbrush. Their replacement brush heads are by far my favorite. I've purchased generics, but they seem to wear out more quickly. However, they were packaged in an unusual manner. They're all crammed into a single flat sheet of plastic, which feels wasteful. So, because of the packaging, I'm not likely to buy these from here again.
If "FlossAction" means the bristles will break off in your mouth and you'll have to delicately pick them out from between your teeth, then it's a great product. Seriously, more bristles break off in my mouth every time I start brushing my teeth. So there's some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that I purchased a 5-pack of replacement heads, so I still have four more to go. The upbeat news is that By the end of the month, I'll have worn out all of them at the rate I'm going through this first one.
Many people said they were in response to my question. Those aren't genuine Oral B brush heads. This is a unique piece. First and foremost, Proctor These are made by Gamble, as evidenced by the "P" on the package. "G" is the trademark of the company. In addition, beneath the bristles of these brush heads is a label that reads "Oral B. " Finally, having purchased a number of these less expensive brush heads that claim to be original Oral B, I can attest that they do not perform as well as the original Oral B brush heads; the bristles become permanently bent after only a few uses. They degrade over time and do not last as long as PVC. Brush Heads, G, Oral B They both look the same except for the "Oral B" printed on the brush head, but they perform differently. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is due to the cost; these P G, Oral B brush heads are continuing to rise in price, and I believe they are overpriced, despite the fact that they last longer.