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If I'm remembering correctly, I think that these toothbrush holders came about as a suggestion from AP co-worker. I've done a few variations with these, including single toothbrush holders, and my personal favorite, the ninja toothbrush holder. My fiancee likes to put her rings on the nose of the hedgehog when she's washing up, so I guess these also double as small ring holders as well, it's great to learn that my hedgehogs can multitask. #animal #wildlife #wild #tooth #toothbrush #toothpaste #toothbrushholder #clay #ceramic #stoneware #pottery #sculpture #handmade #wheel #wheelthrown #hedgehog #hedgie #functional #holder #bathroom #home
Valerie Stevens and Victor Mack in "Frankie and Johnnie in the Clair de Lune," produced by CoHo. Photo by Win Goodbody.
Then some serious chewing on the toothbrush takes place. My person stopped using those flimsy fingertip things after I bit her by accident. There are fang marks permanently embossed in my baby's toothbrush.
Hands-on image of the Solimo rechargeable toothbrush
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Hands on image of the uFunbrush toothbrush.
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Hands on image of the uFunbrush toothbrush.
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Hands on image of the uFunbrush toothbrush.
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you can see the metal shaft sticking out of the body of the tooth brush and how that end slots into a mechanism that rocks the brush's head back and forth.
Hands-on image of the SumplBrush automatic toothbrush by Electric Teeth (www.electricteeth.com)
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This is all he currently uses the potty for. He also sometimes sits on it to look at a book. He learned that from Pop Pop.
I hate marketing fluff. Once upon a time I decided to make the jump to an electric toothbrush. I used it. I liked it. It really did make my teeth feel cleaner. Then, as all toothbrushes do, it eventually wore out. After a trip to the drugstore I found out that my model had been discontinued. No problem, though. It was replaced by the "Pro" model which had interchangeable heads, an additional moving brush part and was only a dollar or so more expensive. Cool. After wearing through several heads, the motor was still going strong. It was time for more replacement heads, though. As I browsed the replacement heads at the drugstore, I didn't find the "Pro" model replacements. I found the "classic" model replacements, which I hadn't heard of, but which looked similar. However, having no way to tell for sure if they would fit, I bought a competitor's product. I don't care to play that silly name game.