Tech that! Y-Brush Toothbrush – Brush your teeth in 10 seconds! ✡ ✡ ✡
The brush is ahead of its time but the lack of gum and tongue cleaning are a deal-breaker For £110.99, Daniel Elias says you may as well buy a top-end electric toothbrush.
What is it?
The Y-Brush is a mouthguard-style toothbrush with nylon bristles that allows you to get a full brush in increments of either 15, 10 or five seconds. It vibrates as you bite down on it, allowing you to get a clean mouth with minimal effort or time. I swapped my regular electric toothbrush for a week for the Y-Brush.
Available from: y-brush.com, RRP: £110.99
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• The design is simple and easy to use
• Y-Brush uses nylon bristles like a regular toothbrush (other mouthguard brushes use silicone bristles)
• The one-size brush head fit my mouth perfectly
• Even on its longest mode (15 seconds), you’re still saving
a lot of time
• Pocketable size makes it convenient for travel
• Battery life is very good
• Y-Brush can be used with your existing tube of toothpaste
• I was surprised how well the Y-Brush cleaned the surface of my teeth in a short space of time
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