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Children's Electric Toothbrush

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WalkingThePlank · 17/06/2014 22:39

Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question - not sure where else to put it.

Can anyone suggest a children's electric toothbrush?

DCs have been using the Phillips Sonicare - which has just gone kaput and the brushes are prohibitively expensive.

Are there any alternatives or is the best kids one out there?

Or is an adult one just as good for little teeth?

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WalkingThePlank · 17/06/2014 22:41

I want it to be rechargeable rather than taking normal batteries too.

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CointreauVersial · 17/06/2014 23:03

We've always just used an adult one.

The Braun/Oral B ones have a really tiny brush head, and it's quite soft.

WalkingThePlank · 17/06/2014 23:29

Thanks

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CointreauVersial · 17/06/2014 23:30

Hey, Walking, just noticed it was you! How's it going? Still gymming?

WalkingThePlank · 18/06/2014 11:22

I wasn't sure if you would 'recognise' me. I am actually just back from the gym. I sorted out my PruHealth membership and go 2-3 times a week. I can't say it is having any impact on my body but that is probably down to my eating habits.

How about you?

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CointreauVersial · 18/06/2014 13:18

Not gymming currently, but might go back to it in the autumn when the weather turns. Still running lots, though (went this morning, in fact).

That was a fun interlude, wasn't it?

Anyway, good luck with your toothbrush hunt!

mouselittle · 19/06/2014 21:48

oral b do a children's one. The children's brush heads fit the adult toothbrushes too and the adult brushes are usually cheaper (but not as nicely decorated Grin ).

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