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Phillips Sonicare Flexcare Toothbrush with UV Sanitizer

Sep 1st, 2010 by


An powerful electronic toothbrush that even sanitizes the brush heads when it’s not in use.
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This video describes my successful attempt to rescue Phillips Sonicare Toothbrush Essence series. The toothbrush stopped working and would not take charge. I replaced the batteries and it’s now back and working as before. If you decide you want to give it a try and need the batteries you can buy them from my E-bay store here: cgi.ebay.com Also, if prefer not to do repair yourself, you can purchase Repair Service here: cgi.ebay.com Let me know if you have any questions and good luck!
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VIOlight Toothbrush Sanitizer Combo

Aug 29th, 2010 by


For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Step up to the next level in dental hygiene with a little help from the VIOlight Toothbrush Sanitizer Combo. The iZap travel case and Zapi home countertop sanitizer both feature a germicidal UV… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #405055


For More Info or to Buy Now: www.hsn.com Be good to your teeth with the powerful GO SMiLE Ultrasonic Toothbrush. This electric rechargeable battery-powered brush gives you over 30000 sonic brushstrokes per minute to help thoroughly… Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #363454
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iTouchless UV Toothbrush Holder/Sanitizer

Aug 26th, 2010 by
iTouchless UV Toothbrush Holder/Sanitizer

iTouchless UV Toothbrush Holder/Sanitizer

  • Kills 99% bacteria in about 7 minutes
  • UV Toothbrush Holder/Sanitizer for 4 toothbrushes
  • Fits whole family
  • Great gift ideas
  • Germ free

The iTouchless UV Toothbrush Holder/Sanitizer functions to eliminate unwanted and harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses that reside on your toothbrush. Using the UV-C sterilizing lamp, up to 99.9% of these germs are eradicated from your toothbrush in approximately 7 minutes. This UV-C lamp also known as germicidal UV emits sufficient doses to eliminate dangerous micro-organisms. The UV-C lamp will last an estimated 6 years. Holds four toothbrushes at a time, so it’s great for whole family. Power

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List Price: $ 29.99

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Lastest Toothbrush Shopping News

Aug 24th, 2010 by
Lastest Toothbrush Shopping News

toothbrush shopping — dec 28

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What your purse says about you
Eclections in Fenton carries more than a hundred styles of purses, from fashion accessories like these affordable handbags displayed by owner Nicole Bergeron, to pricier counterparts in the Brighton and Vera Bradley lines.
Read more on Tri-County Times

Man Circles the Globe Without Luggage
Rolf Potts won’t be worrying about checked luggage fees or lost bags as he travels around the world in the next six weeks. That’s because he isn’t bringing any luggage, not even a carry-on. Travel – Luggage – Shopping – Accessories – Business and Economy
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Most popular Philips Toothbrush auctions

Aug 18th, 2010 by

Most popular philips toothbrush eBay auctions:

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Q&A: can I buy a rubber toothbrush for a dog which fits on your finger?

Aug 15th, 2010 by

Question by BRIAN Y: can I buy a rubber toothbrush for a dog which fits on your finger?
I have an old brush which is now becoming perished. My vet does not stock them now and I have been unable to find a pet shop which does.

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Answer by heywood jablomiwhy do you need to brush a dog’s teeth?

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A Brush With Destiny! (Don’t Toss That Toothbrush)

Aug 9th, 2010 by
A Brush With Destiny! (Don’t Toss That Toothbrush)


If you buy a fresh toothbrush every three months, you’re generating a lot of gnarly toothbrush trash — or, if you’re inventive, a great collection of handy household devices! In today’s video, Umbra gets a handle on creative toothbrush reuse. Because old toothbrushes don’t die — they just bristle at the suggestion. Related links Ask Umbra on our throwaway culture [www.grist.org A family-friendly review of six eco-toothpastes [www.grist.org Plastic makes a comeback [gristmill.grist.org Preserve Recycled Toothbrushes [www.preserveproducts.com
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Why is Multiway Toothbrush the Best Toothbrush?

Aug 3rd, 2010 by
Why is Multiway Toothbrush the Best Toothbrush?

by Dan Lockton
Why is Multiway Toothbrush the Best Toothbrush?

Multiway toothbrush is the most loved manual toothbrush and the choice of many people in the market today. Firstly, this manual toothbrush is made using the best quality of materials available. The Dupont Nylon 612 material offers sophisticated quality bristles that are round in shape so they don’t damage the gum. The material is approved by United State’s FDA.With the cost of living going north each and every day, people would always go for products with the best quality and durability and yet low in cost. The Multiway toothbrush serves that purpose as one would only need to replace the toothbrush head when it’s worn out and the handle can be reused. The replacement of only the toothbrush head, not only space saving but also helps in conserving the environment by reducing the quantity of garbage than if users would be disposing off the entire toothbrush usually made of non-biodegradable plastic material. Multiway toothbrush is the world’s first environmental friendly toothbrush.The Multiway toothbrush has more brushing direction than any other ordinary manual toothbrush. It can brush your teeth in two different directions. The T-Shape direction is more effective at brushing teeth and has up to 99% cleaning effectiveness.Unlike other ordinary manual toothbrushes, using the Multiway toothbrush gives one full control of the movement, direction and speed of the process. It not only makes brushing enjoyable, it also minimizes the chances of one hurting their gums. As a result, users will find that brushing is a more interesting and exciting experience. In a way, it will induce the interest of frequent brushing.It is with no doubt that the Multiway toothbrush is specifically tailor-made for its users. This is so because it is designed according to the shape of human teeth therefore making it easier for the brush to maneuver easily and clean up all the hidden places in the mouth.The dentist advises on frequent brushing of the teeth which many don’t like doing. With the Multiway toothbrush, they create an interest to brush teeth more often, which will translate to a sparkling effect on your teeth, a clean feel, a whiter, brighter smile and finally, less trips to the dentist.Help save the environment. Use it and you will discover it’s the best toothbrush you’ve ever had.
Multiway Toothbrush is the world’s best manual toothbrush which is more effective at cleaning teeth, environmental friendly and cost saving. Multiwaycare.com supplies Multiway Toothbrushes worldwide.


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The Toothbrush – A Vital Tool

Aug 1st, 2010 by
The Toothbrush – A Vital Tool

by appelogen.be
The Toothbrush – A Vital Tool

The toothbrush is an important usable cleaning instrument, which we use regularly. Most people start their morning with the use of a toothbrush. It is not confirmed when the first toothbrush was invented, however it is supposed that around 3000 BC the first toothbrush came up in the form of a chew stick, which was used by ancient civilians. It was in the shape of a slim stick with a frayed end. Another early form of toothbrush was the bristle toothbrush. It was similar to what we use today, but this toothbrush was made up of solid hog’s hairs connected to a handle made of bamboo or bone. The nylon-bristled toothbrush was introduced in 1938, and was rapidly accepted due to its good oral hygiene quality.
A revolution came in the market of America with the origin of electric toothbrushes in 1960. These toothbrushes were sold and produced on a mass level throughout the country.
Initially, the electronic toothbrush along with charger was invented in 1939 in Switzerland, but it did not come out in the open market until 1960. It was in 1961 when the company ‘General Electric’ came up with the rechargeable cordless toothbrush. The first rotary toothbrush, called the ‘Interplak’ became available to the general public in 1987. It was available in different models and varieties. It was believed that the Interplak was capable to eliminate plaque, and could prevent gingival bleeding better than other manual toothbrushes.
Nowadays, a number of varieties of toothbrushes can be found in the market at a large scale. Toothbrushes are used with fluoride for cleaning. Generally, dentists recommend the use of soft toothbrushes because hard toothbrushes can cause damage to your teeth. Soft bristles are also considered good at eliminating plaque and debris from the teeth. Besides this, dentists recommend the use of a small-handled toothbrush, as it can reach easily at each and every corner of your mouth. Toothbrushes are generally made of synthetic materials.
As there is such a wide variety of toothbrushes available today, this can create confusion for you when buying. Therefore it is necessary to consider that what kind of toothbrush will best suit your teeth. As an alternative, you can also use a powered toothbrush for cleaning your teeth, especially if you experience difficulties during brushing. You should replace your toothbrush within three months.
It is important that you are using a good quality toothbrush and changing it frequently. Undoubtedly, you would not like to have any diseases in your teeth, so by brushing regularly you can maintain healthy teeth as well as an attractive smile.

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New Sealed in Box- Personal Travel Toothbrush Sanitizer

Jul 23rd, 2010 by

toothbrush eBay auctions you should keep an eye on:

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