🌿 Brush Boldly, Live Sustainably!
Sea Turtle Bamboo Toothbrushes feature 100% plant-based castor bean bristles and FSC-certified bamboo handles, packaged minimally in recyclable materials. Sold in a convenient 4-pack with numbered brushes, each purchase supports US tree planting initiatives and global social causes, making your daily routine a force for good.
B**Y
So soft!!
I don’t like using the regular toothbrush because of the toxic affects they have, and these are a great replacement! They feel like a normal toothbrush and keep those teeth nice and clean! Also very good quality for the price!
I**E
Wow!
I have been trying to go plastic-free since countless studies have come out talking about microplastics in our bodies breaking the blood-brain barrier and what have you. Not to mention, it's way better for the Earth. I had seen a lot of wooden toothbrushes out on the market, but many still had plastic bristles. That was when I stumbled upon these. There is a slight taste, but it's not terrible. The bristles are soft enough that they don't irritate my gums. There's no stabbing like some of the softer plastic bristles cause. Despite this softness, there's still a good amount of rigidity that makes my teeth feel cleaner than they did with the plastic bristles. The colors are adorable and I love that they're more of a pastel color, which helps with relaxing my nervous system. I don't need a brightly colored toothbrush searing into my eyes as I'm trying to unwind. All in all, these will be my go-to toothbrushes going forward. If you see any other 5 star reviews I've written on toothbrushes with plastic, you can disregard those at this point. These are the best of all time.
K**O
Love them!
We love these all buy them all the time . They are perfect for my 4 and 3 year old great price too!
S**T
Takes some getting used to
I didn't like these as much as I wanted to, but they are not bad.pro - mostly sustainablecons - head too small & feel weird.I don't love that so many tooth brushes are in the landfills so I thought this a sustainable option but the head is a little small and they feel weird... like wet hands on cardboard weird. Hard to explain. Considering applying some mineral oil to one to see if that helps.Would I buy them again? Maybe? The price was right so, if the mineral oil trick works, maybe. I do like that they are numbered. Otherwise I would buy to keep one in the suitcase as a back up, a couple in the bug out bag, the car, etc.
A**N
Feel sturdy like a regular toothbrush
These seem high quality. Hard to believe the bristles are plant-based. They are sturdy and feel like any other regular toothbrush.
U**E
Excellent product.
Functional and efficient for brushing, but not 100% plastic-free. Theoretically, the bristles are made of PA11, a type of polymer derived from castor oil. So yes, it’s environmentally friendly—but I’m not sure it completely avoids microplastic exposure to the body. If your main concern is sustainability, go for it. If you're looking to avoid microplastics altogether, consider brushes with boar or pig bristles on a bamboo stick. They're plastic-free, though not kosher.
K**T
Great
These are a great size for my toddler and very sturdy. She likes to bite them so they have held up to that. They’ve cleaned nicely and we’ve had no issues!
S**N
Wood texture in mouth is a NO for me...
I wanted to like these but I can't get over how the wood feels in my mouth. I'm sure they are great if you don't have texture issues but I figured I'd add this review for others who may have issues with different/certain textures. I asked my son if he wanted one and he knew before he tried it that he also wouldn't be able to handle them. I've had a very tough time finding all natural tooth brushes though. Last ones I purchased for my auto brush had nylon bristles which are not natural. Back to the drawing board.
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