Lingito Travel Toothbrush, On The Go Folding Feature, Medium Bristle Brushes (3 Pack)

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  • Michael Z

    > 24 hour

    For years I had a folding toothbrush I purchased at a big box store. That one was in bad shape, and I could not find it at any big box stores. It occurred to me Amazon might have it, and they did! I was so thrilled. I prefer this style of toothbrush for travel over a regular tooth brush with a travel cover that may or may not fit. The only reason I docked it a star is it folds too easy. I wish it had a little click-stop that took a more pressure than it does to fold. It doesnt have to be much, but I found myself constantly holding my fingers in a way to keep it from folding while brushing. Still, I prefer this to other travel brushes.

  • Tracy Hall Schmidt

    > 24 hour

    The size of these toothbrushes is perfect. However when you fold them, the side bristles get caught outside a bit and poke out, so the head is not 100% covered.

  • Diana-Faye L Todd

    > 24 hour

    Okay too soft

  • Halo Gaines

    > 24 hour

    We keep them in our toiletry bags so we never leave home without a toothbrush. Good for camping, vacations, even in your lunchbox to brush at work or school.

  • Anne Whit

    > 24 hour

    Much more sturdy and good quality than previous travel toothbrushes I have bought. Works great.

  • Irma Rosas

    > 24 hour

    I know they were described as soft but they were a bit too soft for my liking, felt like I was brushing my teeth with my makeup brush. Never the less, great for sensitive teeth/gums!

  • Omar Siddique

    > 24 hour

    An average toothbrush becomes a pretty great travel toothbrush by virtue of folding neatly, with the head encased safely away from contaminants. I like carrying a toothbrush in my flight carry-on-- the combination of travel snacking and dehydrated travel mouth dont make for a fresh mouth. But a regular toothbrush either needs a case or a cover, and covers tend to fall off. This design was purpose-made for my use-case, and its pretty good. Its not as firm as Im used to (not much of a plaque-removing feel) and nowhere close to my electric toothbrushs performance. But a simple folding design that I can stash in one of the backpack spots slots for a pen? Yes please. It also balances if you set it down open, so no having the brush come in contact with the dubious cleanliness of an airport bathroom counter. The 3-pack means I can swap it out when it wears out, but for my infrequent use (2-4x per trip and Im only trying for fresh rather than super-clean), I expect this set of 3 will last me a long time.

  • MC

    > 24 hour

    Travel brush ok it works and does the job. Wish it was a little more sturdy.

  • AbCall

    > 24 hour

    My husband has invisiline braces. He has to brush his teeth after every meal, but hes always traveling and forgetting his toothbrush so he goes without eating. Id had enough! These were perfect! We put one in his backpack, one in his work bag, one in the car, and one everywhere else we could think of with a little tube of toothpaste. Solved our problem instantly. Also, I love how compact these are. Very travel friendly, but still functional.

  • CrimsonAngel

    > 24 hour

    I bought a soft bristle, it was too soft, didnt clean my teeth. So, I bought a medium bristle, its the exact same thing. Its very compact, with a good, strong handle and its easy to hold onto, but the bristle stiffness isnt true at all.

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