🦷 Elevate Your Smile Game with Every Brush!
The Tomtary 300 Pieces Interdental Brushes offer a comprehensive solution for oral hygiene, featuring a dual-use design that combines a soft silicone tip and a toothpick. Ideal for adults, these portable floss sticks ensure effective cleaning between teeth and around braces, promoting fresh breath and reducing plaque buildup. With a disposable format, they prioritize hygiene and convenience, making them a must-have for anyone seeking a healthier smile.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | Tomtary |
Age Range Description | Adult |
M**S
Easy to use
These Interdental Brushes, Silicone Dental Floss Picks Toothpicks Oral Dental Hygiene are packaged in a small container, which makes it convenient to take on your travels. These Interdental Brushes are small and very soft and comfortable to use.
A**R
Easy to use, but were a little too wide for my teeth.
🦷 Each box contains 300 blue Floss picks, offering enough supply for several months depending on how much you flow with them, making it affordable and convenient for family use. The brushes are very small, making it easy to take a few with you for flossing during lunch time.🦷 The floss pick has a double-head design, with one end serving as a toothpick and the other end featuring a soft silicone tip for cleaning between teeth and gums. I measured the tip, and it is about 1.5mm at the narrowest, widening to about 2.5mm. This means that for me, the picks are only useful on a few of my teeth, and you need to bear this in mind before purchase as individual circumstances vary.🦷 The tips are quite flexible, and for the right gap in your teeth, they do a good job of removing food debris while remaining kind to your gums. The Floss picks are intended for disposable use, as this is the most hygienic means, although this makes them a disposable piece of plastic, which might not sit well with some sensibilities. ✔️
M**I
Break too easily
These seemed very good value for money, but and it is very big but, they are not sturdy thus they break very easily, therefore pretty useless. I wonder if they did any consumer testing on these. If the manufacturers could improve them then they would be ideal. Sunstar Gum soft-picks sold at Costco are similar but way better.
M**L
Too Much Bend, Not Enough Floss
As someone that regularly gets meat stuck in their teeth, having something to floss with is always handy.This pack of 200 interdental brushes therefore seemed like it was a no-brainer. They come in a compact box that will easily fit in any pocket.Unfortunately that's about where the good news ends. I went out for a meal last night with family and handed these out after finishing off our main course. The result was less than impressive with 3 of the 4 of us stating 'they're useless - they just bend' with the other person simply saying 'not very good'.Having tried another one again tonight with exactly the same result I unfortunately cannot recommend these at all.
M**M
A bit flimsy
After having tried a few of these brushes between us we have come to the conclusion that they are just not up to the task individually.The brushes separate from each other easily and the box they come in is great for storing them and for travelling with.The brushes themselves start off well and for us, they are good for removing an irritation after eating BUT for general maintenance and daily cleaning purposes, they get soft very quickly and so to do a whole set of teeth we found using 2/3 each time seemed to work best as once the brush warmed it became to flimsy to be able to insert and accurately clean with.
C**R
Surprisingly sturdy.
You get a lot of interdental brushes for your money in this pack.I like that they're nicely packaged in a useful storage box - 30 x 10 rows of brushes. I also like that they're silicone - I know that's not the most eco-friendly option, but it can be recycled though in all probability I'll just throw mine in the general waste. I find silicone so much more comfortable than the type that look like small bottle brushes with a metal core. The toothpick is quite small so it can reach the back of the mouth quite easily.They're easy to use - NOTE - for hygiene reasons they're designed to be single use.At £6.29 for 300 (as at 30 October 2023) they cost a shade over 2p per brush and are a very cost effective option, much cheaper than my usual brand which work out at about 10p per brush. Pleased to have them, would recommend.
T**D
Excellent details
A floss a day keeps the dentist away , as they say is very true !!! The flossing sticks are silicone made and very comfortable for unreachable teeth
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