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    You'll come around. Rubber tips reminds me of multiple blades. ;-)

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    I tend to buy my toothbrushs at the dollar store, 6 for a buck. The're nothing fancy and they do as good a job as any manual brush. I just can't bring myself to drop five bucks on a tooth brush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildtim View Post
    I tend to buy my toothbrushs at the dollar store, 6 for a buck. The're nothing fancy and they do as good a job as any manual brush. I just can't bring myself to drop five bucks on a tooth brush.
    Agreed. I get these for 50 cents a pop. The issue I had with the dollar store variety tends to be it's hard to find them in extra soft. They are usually hard. At least around here.

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    Default Here is mine.

    It takes some getting used to as it is bigger, but that means that I cover more area in the 2mins I brush. It is also really easy to hold and lasts a good bit longer than the average brush as it has more bristles.




    Decidedly not old school, but very soft bristles and very effective.

    -Rob

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    Very interesting. I am 100% positive that's the brush we will use in the year 2100 AD.



    Quote Originally Posted by sicboater View Post
    It takes some getting used to as it is bigger, but that means that I cover more area in the 2mins I brush. It is also really easy to hold and lasts a good bit longer than the average brush as it has more bristles.




    Decidedly not old school, but very soft bristles and very effective.

    -Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Gallant View Post
    You'll come around. Rubber tips reminds me of multiple blades. ;-)
    rubber tips multiple blades can't agree more all seems like new fishing lures made to catch the buyer, far best thing I've found for teeth I've seen is a soft bristle old school style brush (monofilimant, not bore bristle) and for a finish a Microfiber polishing cloth with nothing more on the either of them than light tooth paste and lysteren

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    I just saw on my recent trip to London that Dr. Harris has oldskool toothbrushes. You might want to look into that if you're still looking for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LX_Emergency View Post
    I just saw on my recent trip to London that Dr. Harris has oldskool toothbrushes. You might want to look into that if you're still looking for them.
    Yeah, a little too old school. As I mentioned before, I gag when I put natural bristle toothbrushes in my mouth. lol
    And at $20+ a pop, I'll stick with my .50c POH toothbrushes.

    Thanks anyhow

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    I was under the impression that people in england didn't use toothbrushes?

    kidding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Red View Post
    I was under the impression that people in england didn't use toothbrushes?

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    Who is from England?

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