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Replaceable Head Bamboo Toothbrush Reviews

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Posted 4 years ago
Hafsa Garcia
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Posted 4 years ago
Perfect as I already the handle. So this saves me buying it again, just replace the stylish heads and brush away guilt free !
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Posted 4 years ago
Rebecca Sakulku
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We like it, and eagerly awaing the upgrade.
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Posted 4 years ago
Wicked! I got so sick of having to go out of my way to buy new bamboo toothbrushes but then I learnt that Zero Waste Club were making replaceable heads and was thrilled! - Nice to see you guys bringing us the idea when no one else is. Fast delivery, and other than limited colour choice due to stock availability (which I guess is a bit petty anyway), I really can't fault you. :)
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Posted 5 years ago
Quality! This is a lovely piece of kit too. Really nice to use and great that it’s good for the planet.
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Posted 5 years ago
Even less waste I love the fact that I can reduce my waste even further with these. :seedling::green_heart: Replacing the brush heads has been working really well too. Sometimes they don't fit 100% perfectly into the bottom bit of the toothbrush, but they're still functional. All in all: Good stuff.
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Posted 5 years ago
Preeeetty :) I've used bamboo toothbrushes for a few years now but decided to start using this style with the replaceable head a few months ago and it's been great - the initial upfront cost was slightly more but it paid itself off quickly and I'm now saving money, plus I get to have a bright green compostable toothbrush so I'm loving it (I know muted colours and minimalist aesthetics are all the rage within lower waste/plastic movements but it's been a few rough years without my old brightly coloured brushes). My only note would be that I don't think the replaceable head brush is suitable for anyone with grip issues as even though wedging some paper in helps keep it sturdy, it can still be a little shaky. I no longer have wrist issues but I just thought I'd note it in case that applies to anyone who's considering buying this option over the full brush.
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Posted 5 years ago