While in Bulgaria my friend asked me to test a tooth brush. I use electric tooth brush all the time (have for about 7 years) and I think it might be time for me to change to a new one. So when my friend who is a buzzador asked me if I would like to test a tooth brush I was all in on it. I could test a brush without even buying it. I like this. So what we did was that when we went to Bulgaria she would bring the tooth brush and we would share the electric bit and use our own brush part (dah).
First thing that was different with my brush (which is Oral-B as well) and the TriZone was that the brush. My old brush is round and this new one reminded me of normal brush. Not much new in design, I know, as they have done this before in other models as well. Other thing that I noticed too to be different was that my nose didn't itch. Well maybe just little bit. But compared to the one I had at home, the itching was barely there. (I sometimes brush my teeth so that I pinch my nose.) So this was definately a good thing. Then one day we ran out the battery and it needed to be recharged. After having brushed my teeth I couldn't believe that the battery was empty as I didn't notice any lagging in the brushing. I don't know if this is due to the brush or have they changed the desing somehow. Well my brush is a bit old.
If we had been able to recharge it in the toilet, I probably wouldn't have noticed how annoying the blinking light can be. Now it was next to my bed and when I woke in middle of the night the blinking was spooky. This was not a normal situation, so I am not putting it down as a negative but as a funny thing. But all in all, compared to my old one this new one wins hands down. I haven't yet tested other similar tooth brushes, so I can't say if this is the best out there, but it definately reminded me that it is a high time I buy a new electric tooth brush as mine starts to be rubbish.
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