Gleem Battery Powered Electrical Toothbrush, Black
$19.98
Value: $19.98
(as of Nov 24, 2024 18:54:28 UTC – Particulars)
The Gleem Energy toothbrush strikes the right steadiness between type and performance. Geared up with a sonic vibration motor, one easy mode, and a surprising LED power-on indicator, it is all type and no sacrifice. Flip it on proper out of the field and begin smiling.
Product Dimensions : 3.35 x 1.18 x 9.37 inches; 2.4 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : Mannequin SBK1683.510.1X
Date First Obtainable : February 8, 2020
Producer : Procter & Gamble
ASIN : B084LTFJM7
Nation of Origin : China
2-Minute timer with 4 30-second intervals to assist observe brushing progress for a constant clear
Beautiful shiny end with ornamental metallic ring
Reminiscence perform so you’ll be able to pause and resume the brushing cycle
Comfortable, nylon bristles with rounded filaments for a mild clear
Powered by a pre-installed AAA battery
Clients say
Clients recognize the worth for cash, design, and cleansing capacity of the toothbrush. They point out it is fairly highly effective for its value, appears to be like cool, and removes plaque very properly. Some are happy with the light-weight design and high quality of the toothbrush. Nonetheless, some clients have combined opinions on the performance, brush measurement, and vibration.
AI-generated from the textual content of buyer critiques
Derek Doublin –
Can’t Beat it for the Price
Almost perfect travel toothbrush. I’ve considered using this as my primary home toothbrush as I love how light and easy it is to hold. I like that it uses a single AAA replaceable battery which is a much better design than other toothbrushes that use a built-in (non-replaceable) battery and require a dedicated charger. I can take this toothbrush with me on voyages and I don’t have to carry an additional charger with it. And if you want a rechargeable toothbrush, just buy a rechargeable AAA battery for it and charge that. I wish more electronic products included standard, replaceable battery sizes like this.The strength of the brush vibration is ideal. Studies show that many of the super powerful, ultrasonic toothbrushes of the last 10 years were actually too powerful and could remove tooth enamel over an extended period of time. The vibration of this brush isn’t so weak that it doesn’t do anything, but it’s also not so strong that you’d be stripping your enamel away. I find it to be the perfect medium.The only feature I wish it included is a “pulsing” mode. Perhaps they’ll release a Gen 2 version with a couple more vibrating modes to choose from. That seems like it would be a simple thing to add. But other than that, this toothbrush is a winner. And even if it dies in a couple of years, at this price it’s a no-brainer. I suppose on the point of longevity, Gleem should implement a recycling program. Maybe let customers mail back their toothbrush and get a discount on the next purchase or something? The older I get, the less happy I am about these single-use, forever plastics that get thrown away and then break down into microplastics that enter just about every living thing (and non-living thing) on Earth. Do yourself a favor and Google search the amount of human beings with microplastics in their bloodstream. Companies really need to be more responsible with plastics now. This toothbrush is so cheap, that even if it costed $1-$2 more and they offered a recycling option, I don’t think you’d hear many complaints.
Roger J Forbes –
I love it. Bought the battery powered one. Just bought a second one!!!
Its perfect. Ive owned the black Phillips Diamond Brite, and the Quip. The Phillips was cool, but you really only need 1 speed, it was bulkier, much more expensive, and who needs another thing plugged in and a cord and charger.Quip I liked at first (1 speed, sleek, battery/no charger). But I hate that company because they do not honor their warranty. Im 50 years old and never broke a toothbrush in my life. Theirs has a serious design flaw and I probably broke 4 of them before they finally just offered a discount. They said I âmust be a hard brusherâ and that they âcouldnât duplicate that break in their testing facility). I sent them 20 screenshots of reviews of their toothbrush with the same complaint (brush head falls off). They ignored that. Theyâd rather blame the customer instead of honoring their warranty.The Gleem has the best of both worlds. Battery, sleek, looks cool, works great, excellent price. And its designed better than Quip and the brush head wonât fall off. The small head makes it easy to maneuver around your back teeth. Highly recommend.
TONY –
Great product
This brush cleans better than any manual or electric brush I have ever used. For the price, it is an excellent buy.
Cookie1974 –
Love it and company backs their product
I love my Gleem toothbrush. I did only give a four star because it did suddenly stop working after only a couple months of purchasing it from Walmart but I contacted the company and they are reimbursing me so that I could order a new one here. I love that I know exactly how long Iâve brushed with the timer for the recommended time.
Sistershopper –
Great toothbrush
I love the color and the functionality of the toothbrush. The travel case was hard to open the first time, but I pushed the plastic tabs back and it made it much easier to open. Love the small size and the light weight, itâs a great toothbrush.
Draydyn M –
Amazing battery life
Iâve had this toothbrush for a year now and the battery just barely died iâm so happy with Gleem i will continue to buy more products from them from here on out!
Martin P. –
Great value for the money!
This is a really good toothbrush. The first one lasted about 3 years. It’s small and battery operated. One AAA battery lasts for months. My favorite feature is that it changed sound and speed every 30 seconds to signal that it’s time to brush the next part of my teeth. And shuts off after 2 minutes. Definitely a good value.
Timothy –
Inexpensive, but Difficult to Keep Clean
I chose this brand because it includes a travel case, and replacement heads are easy to find online and in stores. However, I’m switching electric toothbrushes less than six months after purchasing this one. The bristles are so close together, it’s difficult to keep them clean! Food and toothpaste buildup is constantly stuck in the bristles. So gross! I’ve used floss, a toothpick, high water pressure – overall taken too much time just to keep a toothbrush clean. Would not recommend at all and will be properly disposing of mine.