🌍 Brush Smart, Live Green!
The Ooak Eco-Friendly V-Eco Toothbrush features a replaceable brush head system that significantly reduces waste, offering a sustainable and stylish alternative to conventional toothbrushes. With an easy snap-on mechanism and dual-action brush heads, it ensures effective cleaning while being gentle on gums. Includes one additional replacement head for extended use.
C**U
Eco-Friendly and a clever idea -- think disposable razors
The media could not be loaded. This toothbrush design is a great concept and a way to be eco-friendly by only throwing away the brush head versus the entire toothbrush. What I also noticed (by reading the packaging) is that it comes with innovative bristles heads that are V-shaped to help stimulate the gum line while you brush. I particularly like the soft bristles, and after brushing, your mouth feels very clean. Also, there is a cleaning brush to help you clean the toothpaste junk between replacement heads. The attaching and detaching of the bristle head could be confusing for others; therefore, I included a quick video. I hope this helps!
J**D
Eco Friendly - Solid Quality Toothbrush
Innovative idea as it’s not only eco-friendly but its also economical (cheaper to buy replacement heads then full toothbrushes).
B**V
different
This is a really different toothbrush. In stead of throwing the whole thing away you just replace the bristles. They go in easily and stay in.
B**O
Good idea, comfortable bristles...but you can't buy replacement brushes on their own
I have been using this toothbrush for a couple of weeks now, it's comfortable and the bristles are soft. I have sensitive gums and I have trouble using brushes with too firm/hard bristles, but didn't have any trouble with this one. I like the idea of a toothbrush with replaceable brushes, we need to be doing everything we can to cut down on waste/garbage and products like this are a great way to do that. Except that there doesn't appear to be any of the replacement brushes available on Amazon, so when you go through the two that are included, I guess you are forced to buy another one or go back to whatever toothbrush you were using before. You still would be producing less waste than if you just bought two toothbrushes separately, but it seems like they should be selling the brushes on Amazon too.
T**E
Good Idea
I chose this brush because I thought it would be great to travel with -- and it's fine for that. I also thought I would love the V-shaped head since I always look for that style of toothbrush. I like it but I don't love it. The head is too big to be comfortable for me. I like small heads. Compared to my usual brush, this is immense.The toothbrush is very soft and I do like that. What I don't care for is the need to remove the head to clean it well -- if you don't you end up with toothpaste from the day before in your mouth. So while it's a nice brush and an interesting system, it's not a great fit for me.
P**L
Soft and comfortable on my gums; don't throw away case
I like how soft this toothbrush feels against my gums as I am brushing my teeth. The bristles feel comfortable on my sensitive teeth & gums.The outer row gray-color bristles are higher in height than the centrally located white color bristles.I get a good grip on the handle, thanks in part to the ridges, which is where my thumb and index finger grabs.The handle is nearly solid; I could bend it slightly if I apply a lot of pressure. But, during the normal course of my brushing, the handle didn't bend.Following the video instructions on the product description page, I didn't have problems replacing the brush head.An issue I have with this system is that there is a groove where the replaceable brush head inserts into the head of the handle. After using this toothbrush for twice daily brushing for a couple of weeks, I noticed white "grime" (for lack of a better word) along this groove. So, I removed the brush head, then used a sponge (with soap on it) to clean the area. It is inconvenient having to do this.Another issue is that the brush head has to fit just right when it's in the case; if not, some of the bristles get bent as the case is closed. One brush head arrived with some of the bristles bent (see pic labeled "bent bristles").Also, I would need to get replacement brush heads that are designed for this case, as the case is how I remove and re-attach the brush heads.Overall, this toothbrush, with its replaceable brush heads, helps me clean my teeth.
K**T
Replacement heads?
This is kind of a cool looking toothbrush. I didn't notice anything particularly different from other brushes as far as teeth cleanliness goes. The head is easy to replace, and you get one extra, so if you follow dentists recommendations this starter will last a year. I didn't see any additional replacement heads offered by Amazon, but perhaps they will become available. However, unless the cost of the heads is minimal, this makes for a pretty expensive system. This is the first non electric system I've come across with replaceable heads. Hope it work for many people.
C**.
Interesting concept
The idea for this toothbrush makes a lot of sense: Only replace the used bristles and save the handle, saving the manufacturing costs and associated waste. In practice, it leaves a little to be desired.First off, Ignore the whole "Chrome" part of the marketing, these are plastic. It's decent quality plastic, with good weight and decent ergonomics, but shiny plastic is shiny plastic.The brush's party trick is the removable head. By popping into the included case on the side labled "Out" , you can remove the bristle cartridge. Installation is basically the same on the "In" Side, after cleaning any debris with the tiny sweeping brush in the case. There's a mounting hole on the back of the case for those who want a small, clear and black plastic box mounted for easy access. Included with the handle are two styles of bristles.Trying this out for a few days had me mostly notice about how soft the bristles are compared to my cheap, disposable brush i was replacing. Both sets included were very soft and pleasant. As a toothbrush, it appears to work fine. It's an interesting concept, but replacement heads past the first two aren't listed on here, so i can't comment on replacement cost. EDIT: Ok, they're available on another listing, prices were close to $1.00 each.Price is a little steep to get into the "Toothbrush meets Razor" ecosystem, but for people more concerned with keeping their trash generated a low as possible, this toothbrush seems to work.
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