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The Gleem Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush in Coral offers advanced sonic bristle vibrations and two customizable brushing modes, ensuring a thorough clean. Its rechargeable handle features an indicator light, while the included charging base provides a sleek storage solution. Plus, the quiet motor guarantees a serene brushing experience.
T**S
great!
great buy for the amazon price! i would never spend $50 on a toothbrush but when i seen this for $13 on here i snagged it quick! despite the reviews i think its great. other reviews say vibration is weak but i disagree. if i don’t put my toothrbrush in my mouth before turning it on its throw my toothpaste out the window. bristles are softer than im used to but it doesnt bother me.
C**R
Works well
My husband it pleased with this toothbrush. The handle is not too thick so comfortable to hold and light weight.
D**N
Amazing toothbrush
This toothbrush gets my teeth cleaner than a regular one, if you're a first time user (like I was) you'll notice some tickling caused by the brush but that goes away. Also allow 22 hours for a full charge, after it's fully charged it lasts 14 days without a charge
H**E
Don't let the low price scare you away, it's a capable electric toothbrush
Gleem is a company owned by Procter and Gamble, odds are you already have a ton of products in your home with their name on it. The takeaway here is that even though this is currently an inexpensive $10 electric toothbrush, it's still built better than most of all those cheap generic brands clogging up Amazon's search results.[WHAT'S IN THE BOX?]This is a rechargeable electric toothbrush, it includes a charging base, carry case, and one brush head. You'll need to charge it before use. There is no brush head cover included.There is also a battery-powered version that is slimmer and uses a single AAA battery.[WHY IS IT SO CHEAP?]As far as I can tell, the reason this Gleem rechargeable toothbrush is $10 instead of the $50 MSRP is because the handle is a pretty Coral Pink color. The Aqua Blue color version is also $10, I think the 3rd party sellers are just trying to get rid of them. Meanwhile, the more popular and boring white, gray, and black versions of this same toothbrush are like double the price.MSRP is supposedly $50, according to P&G's website, which is ludicrous for what it is, especially when you read all their BS on the site about wanting to make an affordable quality brush for the masses, or whatever. Like, gag me with a spoon.I think $15 to $20 is okay for this toothbrush.[BUILD QUALITY]I've gone through 2 cheap Chinese brand electric toothbrushes that were $20-$30, and I will tell you for a fact that the glowing reviews they have are all paid-for BS (which is unfortunately the norm now for Amazon reviews...except this one of course!), or people simply don't come back to update the review when the brush dies in like 2 months.This Gleem toothbrush though feels robust compared to those. Even though the body is mostly plastic, it almost feels like anodized aluminum thanks to its surface finish and heft. The brush head snaps-on securely to a metal and plastic shaft on the handle.The corded base charges the handle wirelessly, you simply place the handle on the base. It's not a secure fit by any means, but whatever, it's waterproof and it works.[DOES IT CLEAN?]Yeah! This works as well as the 40000VPM or whatever brushes I was using before anyway. The brush head vibrates stronger than I expected, the soft bristles do a good job of brushing without leaving your gums feeling raw.The toothbrush has 2 modes, but I can't tell the difference between them other than "Gleem Clean" has a quick interruption every few seconds. Supposedly it vibrates more often per second.Every 30 seconds the brush stops for a beat to let you know to switch what quarter of your teeth you're brushing. It won't auto-shutoff after 2 minutes, but will stutter twice to let you know when 2 minutes have passed.22 hours of charge supposedly gets you about 2 weeks of brushing, at about 4 minutes of use every day. So, you get under an hour of brush time per 22 hour charge...that's a terrible charge-to-power ratio for a cellphone, but okay for a toothbrush I guess.I'm relieved at how quiet this toothbrush is, you don't have to worry about it sounding like a power tool in the middle of the night.[SHOULD I GET IT?]For $10, absolutely give it a try. You will get a much better clean with this than handbrushing alone. It also looks more expensive than it is, so you can impress your snobby toothbrush friends when they root through your bathroom stuff.P&G also offers a money-back guarantee if you aren't happy with the toothbrush.
A**S
Works great
Great quality, love the color. It works just as good as the expensive ones. I owned one before lasted 3 years and then it stopped charging. But for the price more then worth it out to buy another.
R**R
Slim But Powerful!
This rechargeable toothbrush is slim and doesn't appear to be very powerful, but oh how it is! I was shocked at how strong it is but am happy I purchased it. You only have to charge it once every three or four days too! Definitely will be buying more for my family.
H**3
Love it!
By far my favorite electric toothbrush. Stays on a charging dock. Powerful speed. Wish it came with additional toothbrush replacement but I'm a fan.
M**L
Best electric toothbrush!
The best electric toothbrush for the price!
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