Toothbrush, electric or manual ?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by deleted, Dec 4, 2018.

  1. deleted

    deleted Visitor

    I like both. Didnt have an electric brush when I was a kid. was kinda pissed about that. But didnt get one til I was in my 20s . then sometimes they die and just say forget it,, they are not anymore expensive than a manual .. what do you have?

    id like a water pic, but use the shower disconnect to blast water
     
  2. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I go manual. I used to have electric when I was growing up but not for like 15 years.
     
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  3. YouFreeMe

    YouFreeMe Visitor

    Just a good ole fashion analogue brush. I have tried electric in the past and I dunno, just isn't the same.

    I hear electric is better though, so I may try it again one day.
     
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  4. Ladylays

    Ladylays Members

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    Depends what you ae using it for HAHA , I use a manual .
     
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  5. Deidre

    Deidre Follow thy heart

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    Electric.
     
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  6. deleted

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    when you put paste on electric is flies off.. all the time, 480yrs now, Ive not learned..
     
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  7. Deidre

    Deidre Follow thy heart

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    Lol I know! You have to shove it into your mouth quickly, I’ve learned.

    The toothbrush.
     
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    the back most the time dont rotate, but its never very wide to hold the paste. this dont work.. fml-igu..
     
  9. I'minmyunderwear

    I'minmyunderwear Newbie

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    i have an electric, but only because it was a christmas present. i guess i like it slightly better than a regular toothbrush, but not enough that i would have made the effort to buy one myself. especially since i have dental insurance, so i already have a closet full of toothbrushes and toothpaste that they force me to take home after every appointment even though i already have a lifetime supply.
     
  10. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    How about just waiting until it's in your mouth before switching on? :p
     
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  11. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I use both manual and electric (actually battery operated)
     
  12. mallyboppa

    mallyboppa Senior Member

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    never even tried an electric one
     
  13. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    You've got to learn to live a little...lol...
     
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  14. Driftrue

    Driftrue Banned

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    Manual. I always go for things that don't need charging, if possible. Never bought a vaporizer until I could get one that didn't need charging. Electric toothbrushes are meant to be better though..

    But I don't have any fillings.. yet... so.. *shrug*
     
  15. deleted

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    Electric brushes are always loud like they want to wake up everyone..
     
  16. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Sonicare

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  17. deleted

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    bouncy bristles or rotating ?
    Ive always got rotating one.
     
  18. ~Zen~

    ~Zen~ California Tripper Administrator

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    WOW Orison, young man, I never knew you were so OLD! LOL!!!

    Anyway, electric toothbrush destroyed my fillings. Not good. Doc days just use elbow grease and some good toothpaste on a manual, traditional brush. Now that I have invested in my teeth I won't destroy them (again).

    Happy brushing!
     
  19. puggybear

    puggybear stars may twinkle-but I shine!

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    I use an arm-powered scrubbing brush....well,ok...a SORT of scrubbing brush.
    It works,coz I still have all my teeth.

    [just a pity they're on a necklace,really-sort of ruins those ''Give 'ush a kish'' momentsh]
     

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