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    Default Badger Toothbrush

    I have used one I got in Europe sometime ago. Its a great brush and will not damage your gums like some of the artificial brushes can. Thanks for the link........now I can get another!

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    I must have picked up a bad one. Seems like it shed everytime I used it...

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    Brush and floss all in one. Such a deal.

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    I started using a Badger Toothbrush about a month ago. If you ever use one, you'll never go back!

    They're that good! It's a neat experience. The bristles are soft, yet they clean very well. When you are done, you gums feel really good, like they have just been messaged. It's hard to explain; you'd have to just try it for yourself.

    Steve

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