Toothbrush Bristles Composable Toothbrushes Sensitive Reviews Summary

Toothbrush Bristles Composable Toothbrushes Sensitive Review: Pros & Cons

Description: Isshah Extra Soft Bamboo Toothbrush, Micro Nano 20,000 Bristles Toothbrushes for Sensitive Gum, Pack of 8

Avg. Price: $9.99

Rating: 4.5
based on 151 reviews.

Eco-Friendliness

Pros:

  • "Best of all- I am not adding another piece of plastic waste to our overburdened environment."
  • "Thank you for the plastic alternative."
  • "Eco-friendly is a plus."
  • "I was excited to find an eco friendly toothbrush on Amazon."
  • "It’s naturally antibacterial as well as recyclable."
  • "Great buy for the price and great to know im not adding to waste when using them."
  • "So glad to finally have an alternative to plastic toothbrushes!!!"

Cons:

  • "It came in a plastic shipping bag which completely negates my reason to buy."
  • "Nothing can top not putting plastic into landfills. The brushes and packaging are great, not plastic from the manufacturer, though amazon still uses plastic when putting the original box into a bigger box."
  • "For this reason I wouldn’t buy again."

Quality and Design

Pros:

  • "They have a nice finish, so the wood doesn't 'stick' like you'd expect."
  • "The bristles are soft but dense and my mouth feels super clean afterwards."
  • "These are my favorite kind of bamboo toothbrush because they have the floss tip- very important."
  • "I was surprised with the quality of the bristles and wood finish. Great for everyday use. Amazing quality. Better that what I expected."
  • "The handles are smooth and you don’t have to worry about splinters."
  • "This is a long-lasting tool. It's light in weight and attractive in appearance. Plus, no plastic to discard or (try to) recycle."
  • "The wood is smooth, even after many uses."

Cons:

  • "It’s a no for me. The bamboo wood is too rough on the inside of my mouth. It scrapes my inner lip and makes my mouth feel sore after brushing. If your not careful this thing can give you a splinter in your mouth!"
  • "Bamboo handle is very thin and feels extremely fragile. Every time I wet the brush the wood handle gets soaked all the way through. Feels flimsy and cheap."
  • "But after two weeks of use my brush started peeling or having like little splinters shredding from the area below the bristle head."
  • "The biggest drawback is that the wood tastes like a tongue depressor."
  • "The wood isn't sealed? I don't know what the problem is but I had to literally make sure it didn't touch my cheeks the first time using it I got a splinter in my mouth."
  • "Once the wood handle gets wet it feels like finger nails on a chalk board."
  • "The wooden handle feels odd at first compared to plastic."

Performance and Comfort

Pros:

  • "I've been using this for 3 weeks now and love it."
  • "The bristles are softer than even the 'soft' labeled plastic brushes, yet they seem to clean just as good."
  • "Super great bamboo toothbrush. Incredibly soft and nice. I have a really small jaw and this toothbrush works great. The company is wonderful and their customer service is fantastic! Wonderful company, wonderful toothbrush, I highly recommend buying it."
  • "The bristles are incredibly soft, as my dentist recommended, and SO fine! It takes less effort to clean between teeth, because the bristles get in deeper, but don't hang up; or shed."
  • "The charcoal bristles seem to work well."
  • "The bristles are so soft and easy to hold and clean."
  • "Bristles are high quality and so soft."

Cons:

  • "It is too soft to the point I dont feel that it cleans properly."
  • "Very eco friendly but don’t clean my teeth."
  • "Every time I brush my teeth with this brush I don’t feel like it really cleans them the best."
  • "If you like picking bristles out from between your teeth then buy these. After 3rd use the bristles fall out. Waste of money"
  • "Before a week of using them it literally started to shed the little brushes ☹️."
  • "The first toothbrush I used the bristles started coming out in my mouth."
  • "From the bristles falling out and getting stuck between our teeth, to the fact that it’s pretty difficult to get those molars truly clean, we all agree, these toothbrushes are form over function."

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