Reddit mentions: The best manual toothbrushes

We found 155 Reddit comments discussing the best manual toothbrushes. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 87 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

3. Steripod Steripod Clip-on Toothbrush Protector

Directions: Rinse Toothbrush After Using And Shake Off Excess Water. Clip The Steripod Onto Toothbrush. Rinse Before BrushingIngredients: Thymol
Steripod Steripod Clip-on Toothbrush Protector
Specs:
ColorColors May Vary
Height1.81102 Inches
Length1.73228 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 Count (Pack of 1)
Width0.86614 Inches
▼ Read Reddit mentions

7. Nimbus® Microfine® Toothbrush REGULAR size, Pack of 5 "Colors Vary"

    Features:
  • EXTRA SOFT BRISTLES – The Nimbus Toothbrush uses Microfine Technology which utilizes two-levels of bristles to create unique softness and stability. The long single-end tapered fine bristles reach into areas not accessible to conventional bristles while the short end-rounded bristles are used to support and optimize plaque removal.
  • DURABLE – Nimbus bristles absorb less water which allows the brush to maintain its shape longer than standard Nylon bristles. Additionally, the bristles resist breakdown brought on from chemicals and natural mouth fluids which allows you to use Nimbus longer than average toothbrushes.
  • INVENTED BY PERIODONTIST – These toothbrushes were designed to create the safest brushing experience for teeth and gums while simultaneously providing highly efficient plaque removal on tooth surfaces. It has proven to be the best toothbrush for those with ultra-sensitive gums and teeth.
  • TESTED BY DENTIST – The Nimbus Microfine Technology has been evaluated by dental professionals. The consensus from testing the Nimbus brushes is this is the best brush you will ever use. The results speak for themselves.
  • 5-PACK REGULAR SIZE – The Regular Nimbus utilizes a standard size brush head which is ideal to be used as an adult's everyday brush. This value pack comes equipped with 5 brushes, enough for each family member! Those who travel often can even set a few aside as designated travel brushes. The colors included in the pack may vary.
Nimbus® Microfine® Toothbrush REGULAR size, Pack of 5 "Colors Vary"
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items5
Size5 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.0440924524 Pounds
Width5 Inches
▼ Read Reddit mentions

13. Adult Pre-Pasted Disposable Toothbrushes - 144 per pack

    Features:
  • Adult Pre-Pasted Disposable Toothbrushes - 144 per pack
  • 4 Bristle Row Count
  • 39 Tuft Soft End Rounded Bristles
Adult Pre-Pasted Disposable Toothbrushes - 144 per pack
Specs:
Height7.2 Inches
Length9.3 Inches
Number of items1
Size144 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight2.01 Pounds
Width7.6 Inches
▼ Read Reddit mentions

14. Baby Silicone Finger Toothbrush - 360 Surround Bristles for Easy Cleaning, Massaging, and Soothing Gums. Set of 2, Clear

    Features:
  • 👶 12x MORE BRISTLES: Our innovative and unique 360-surround design is the first of its kind, with 12x more bristle area than other Baby finger Toothbrushes. The silicone toddler toothbrush allows parents to clean their babies’ teeth and gums from any angle, with less swipes. Perfect for kids and infants who can’t sit still! Patent pending.
  • 👶 SAFE & GENTLE: Our baby toothbrushes are custom designed to have extra soft bristles, but strong enough to withstand biting and gnawing from infants and toddlers. The gentle nature of a toddler toothbrush allows babies to develop good oral hygiene habits from the start. All products are ethically made with 100% food-grade silicone.
  • 👶 SIZE: ONE SIZE FITS MOST MEN AND WOMEN: Our baby finger toothbrush is tight enough so as not to slip off of thin fingers, and flexible enough to fit thicker fingers. Just get it wet and the silicone will adapt to most finger widths to create a custom seal. 360 soft-bristled toothbrushes are the most effective, when it comes to removing debris and plaque from your babies teeth.
  • 📦 PACKAGING: We have a unique and tailored made packaging for our 360 finger toothbrush. Our customized box has a nice logo at the front with all the features of our infant toothbrush. We have included two sets of Toddler Toothbrush Protective travel Case as well. Our travel case will protect silicone toothbrush from dust or water in the washroom or diaper bag.
  • 👶 MULTIPURPOSE USAGE: Use as baby's first toothbrush to promote healthy teeth and gums, or use it as a teether to massage infants' gums when teething. Great for infants who are too young to hold a teether, or to sooth gums when teeth and molars come in. They are designed for pain relief and play!
Baby Silicone Finger Toothbrush - 360 Surround Bristles for Easy Cleaning, Massaging, and Soothing Gums. Set of 2, Clear
Specs:
ColorClear
Height2 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.0625 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches
▼ Read Reddit mentions

🎓 Reddit experts on manual toothbrushes

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where manual toothbrushes are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
Total score: 32
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 4
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 4
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 3
Number of comments: 1
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 2
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 2
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 2
Number of comments: 2
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 2
Number of comments: 1
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 2
Number of comments: 1
Relevant subreddits: 1
Total score: 1
Number of comments: 1
Relevant subreddits: 1

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Top Reddit comments about Manual Toothbrushes:

u/an_gem_21 · 3 pointsr/braces



  1. Colgate Max Fresh Wisp Disposable Mini Toothbrush, Peppermint - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HXAIN90/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_srDoDbQNF1M5N

    Great for on the go and at my desk for a quick “brush” but there aren’t many in a pack so I try to use no more than 1 of these per day. I got mine at Target but probably would get a better deal on Amazon.

  2. Plackers Orthopick Flosser for Braces - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AKJ3W7I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HsDoDbRJTQV6P

    Samples of these came in my “kit” from my ortho and I ordered a stock on amazon. I use these at nigh and use my waterpik in the morning.

  3. Plackers Grind No More Dental Night Guard for Teeth Grinding- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003GDKH9C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xtDoDbMBQ84EH

    I let my dentist and ortho know I use these (I prefer them to any other mouth guard I’ve tried) and they ok’d them with braces since they aren’t the heat & mold kind. I use them for a little longer than the box recommends (3 days) but toss them when they get gross.

  4. GUM Orthodontic Wax, Mint with Vitamin E and Aloe Vera- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KQ9FF1J/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_iuDoDbAEJZPTT

    I keep seeing people saying they can’t keep wax on. I love this wax (I got 2 kinds, no flavor and mint) because it’s perforated and easy to size out. Just roll in your fingers before applying otherwise it’s not going to stick. The mint is nice and fresh! I am using this a lot while my cheeks are getting used to poking metal but always remove before eating or brushing!

  5. Preserve Mint Tea Tree Flavored Toothpicks- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077J1K6ZY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yvDoDbZ4D9Y

    Do not use these too aggressively, you don’t want to damage your braces! But after a meal these have been a lifesaver for me. I gently (and hopefully discretely) get food unstuck. I got minty ones and keep a pack in jackets, backpack, car... I’m serious when I say lifesaver!

  6. Trident Sugar Free Chewing Gum- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F1W4Y48/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AwDoDb2NFAKMM

    This is a bigger debate than getting wax to stick! My ortho did tell me that sugar free gum is allowed but not too much and don’t keep chewing it if it dissolves. Consult your ortho if you’re not sure. I was surprised to find that almost all gum is sugar free. Not all but most. I was searching all over for “SUGAR FREE” specifically and it was right at the register! I might get the 15 pack on Amazon though.

  7. Slim Brush Interdental Cleaners- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009MHV3VW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cyDoDb81CT899

    Honestly I don’t use these that often but once and a while it’s nice to clean every nook and cranny. I have to force myself to floss every day so this isn’t something I use often. They are more gentle than toothpicks but food gets caught in the tiny bristles and it turns into a mess. I picked up a small pack at Target.
u/Dachshundlover91 · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

>I got my gallbladder taken out about 6 years ago. Since then, almost everytime I eat I have to poo kind of urgently afterwards. That has put me on a 3-5 shits a day schedule.

I gotta ask, is that a... normal consequence of having your gallbladder removed?

Diarrhea 3-5x/day, everyday, right after eating, for 6 years sounds awful to me, not to mention inconvenient. It doesn't seem like it bothers you all that much, though, so that's good at least.

To answer your question, there's nothing wrong with using a bidet without TP beforehand. The bidet was originally meant to be used in place of TP, after all.

However (and this is just me), the only thing I personally see an issue with is using your finger to scrub with when you're going that many times a day.

Yes, I know you said you wash your hands thoroughly afterwards, and it wouldn't be as big a deal if you were going once a day or so, like most people.

But if you're shitting 3-5 times a day every day, then I feel like there's inevitably gonna be a time when you're in a bit of a hurry and end up not washing your hands as thoroughly as you should. I also can't get past the thought of poo particles possibly getting under your fingernail and building up there.

(Btw, the cultures you mention that wash after shitting with water and their bare hand have really strict rules about it—for example, they only wash with their left hand, and never use the left hand to eat with, or prepare food with, or to shake hands with, etc.)

If the water pressure of the bidet isn't strong enough to blast off all of the poo without manual scrubbing, then what about spraying, giving your bum a quick once-over with a single wet wipe to dispatch any clingers, then giving another spritz for good measure? Only downside to that is you'd still be consuming a disposable good.

Another option is entering a time warp to the year 3000 and using a silicone scrubber in place of your finger or TP. They're antibacterial, last forever, gentle on the skin (they might look hard but the bristles are actually super soft), super cleansing (you're basically squeegee-ing your skin clean), and work up a great lather when used with soap. Not to mention, they boost circulation and feel pretty awesome. Using one feels like you're getting your bum kissed by a horde of small, friendly sea anemones.

There are silicone bath scrubbers meant for the whole body and smaller ones meant to be used for the face.

The face scrubbies are sufficiently size if you're just aiming to clean the immediate vicinity of your dooderhole. I bought mine in a 2-pack (different colors) at a drugstore. One I use for my face and armpits, the other is designated for the unholier areas of the body.

If you prefer the precision of your finger there's also silicone finger toothbrushes meant to brush a baby's teeth/gums with.

Btw (and sorry if this is TMI), I actually once knew a gay guy (a male go-go dancer, actually) who swore by using a silicone finger toothbrush and a drop of toothpaste "down there" to freshen up with. Just make sure nobody in your household has a baby and gets it mixed up with the baby care items.

u/dreamsofaninsomniac · 2 pointsr/braces

Top recommendation is definitely get a Waterpik. Makes brushing and flossing a lot easier.

There are floss threaders to help you floss, but I actually found it much more helpful to learn to floss without them. Some people like to use floss designed for braces or floss picks. You can try different tools to figure out which one works best for you. The best one is the one that will help you stick with flossing consistently.

Interdental brushes are another good idea to help you clean between the brackets. I only floss once a day, but I use interdental brushes the rest of the time to make sure my braces are clean.

If you're sticking with a manual brush, switch to an ortho V-cut brush like this one, which clean much better against the brackets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NVWC8K3/

u/eff_you_fungus · 6 pointsr/NailFungus

My big toenail got totally ruined by fungus because I left it untreated for 2+ years. Tbh I didn't know what it was and thought it'd go away on its own. 

A year ago, during my trip to Bali, I was in the water so much that half of my toenail actually fell off! This is when I finally started doing research and treating it. I went through a 9 month phase where I slacked off because I was traveling a lot, which is why you see it get much worse. But about 3 months ago I decided I've had enough and took this to the next level. I've been extremely proactive in my routine and am finally seeing results!!! It's a lot of work but it's really encouraging to see improvements.

Here's how I'm doing it:

  • Keep it filed down using this electric nail drill (be really careful not to get carried away & use the slowest setting. stop if you feel ANY pain)
  • Keep it clean & trimmed I make sure the sides of my nail/cuticle are free of debri and keep my nails short using these tools
  • Make sure to disinfect all tools & surfaces using alcohol or hand sanitizer & soap
  • Brush your toe 2-3 times a day with a soft tip toothbrush and tea tree oil body wash (especially in morning and before going to bed)
  • Apply Tea tree oil & Coconut oil after brushing
    • Why: Several studies have shown that tea tree oil has antifungal properties. (source) Coconut oil also has antifungal properties and also smoothes out your skin & nail, which is key cuz tea tree oil makes it really dry and rough
    • How: You can do it by hand, but to make it easier I bought this mini refillable perfume spray bottle, filled it up with tea tree oil & coconut oil 50/50. So all I gotta do is spray it on my toe after I brush and dry
  • Apply Vicks vaporub I apply this along with the tea tree oil & coconut oil once a day or so
  • Apply Urea Cream at night in addition to the tea tree oil & coconut oil
    • Numerous studies have shown combination therapy of urea and an antifungal agent to be an effective treatment for onychomycosis. Urea functions to soften the nail plate, which can enhance the passage of antifungal medications to the underlying nail bed.
  • Footsoaks I've done footsoaks 2-3 times a week for 30 min each. Recently I've been combining 2 part warm water, 1 part vinegar (distilled white or ACV), and like 5 tbsp baking soda. Sometimes I only do baking soda. Sometimes I add a few drops of tea tree oil. Sometimes I soak just with bleach & water. But if you do the bleach & water, make sure you use regular bleach (not the splashless kind). Anyways as you can tell, I kinda mix it up when it comes to footsoaks
    • In the lab, plain old sodium bicarbonate limited growth of the most common types of fungi that cause skin and nail infections. (source)
    • Vinegar can protect against bacteria, fungi, and other harmful microbes, so putting it into a foot soak could have potential benefits for the feet. source
  • Antifungal foot powder I use this foot powder anytime I wear shoes to keep it as dry as possible
  • Try to stay bare feet as much as possible
  • Put toe in sunlight as much as you can fungus hates the sun
  • Clean socks I change into fresh clean socks constantly
  • Handwash & sanitize socks I handwash all of my socks by soaking them in this collapsible dish tub with super hot water, laundry detergent, and a few drops of dettol, which is this super concentrated antiseptic liquid that kills the fungus
  • Spray on sanitizer If I'm ever lazy, I carry this hand sanitizer spray to spray my toenail before going to bed. I also spray this in my shoes & flip flops at night. I also use this to spray down my nail filer, sink, hands, etc. to not spread fungus.
u/ediblesprysky · 11 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

My favorite international flight outfit is a loose tee-shirt dress (which I belt, but I take the belt off once I'm trying to get comfy), a long cardigan, leggings, and slip-on shoes. I'll keep some socks in my bag, along with my glasses so I can take out my contacts and really sleep. And these disposable toothbrushes are AWESOME for making you feel like a human again; you don't need water, and you don't even need to spit. These deodorant wipes are also amazing, almost as good as a shower. (You know. Relatively speaking.) Oh, and if you want to get really fancy, take a fresh pair of underwear that you can change into in the bathroom before customs. And dry shampoo! Aww yeah, brushed teeth, clean underarms, clean hair, and fresh underwear, you'll feel like a whole new person.

Edit: I spelled "underwear" wrong. You should totally trust me.

u/gallantlady · 2 pointsr/DentalHygiene

TOOTHBRUSH

This is the electric toothbrush I use and recommend: Sonicare Flex Care Plus. It is cheapest at Costco but comes in a pack of 2. It's important to replace the brush head every 3-4 months. Sonicare now has a subscription service to automatically send you a new brush head when it's time to replace, or you can buy the brush heads when you need them; they come out to approx $9 each on amazon but you can get 6 for $50 at Costco and they oftentimes have a $10 instant rebate. If you need to use a manual toothbrush, I recommend the Nimbus manual toothbrush. These Wisps are really handy when you can't brush after eating.  

FLOSS

The floss I recommend is Dr. Tung's Smart Floss and you can use this  Floss Holder to make it easier to use. (Amazon only sells the floss in packs of 3 or 6 so if you want to purchase a single pack you can find it at Whole Foods, Bristol Farms, or Sprouts.) A Waterpik can also be a great tool, this one is a Handheld Waterpik and is more convenient to use. You can use it in the shower and it takes up less counter space. 

TOOTHPASTE/MOUTHWASH

This Crest Gum and Sensitivity  paste is one of my favorites and I like Act Total Care mouthwash. When choosing a toothpaste or mouthwash, look for "sodium fluoride" as an active ingredient.  It's best to stay away from mouthwashes with alcohol in them and whitening/charcoal pastes because the abrasives in them can damage the teeth. If you use a whitening rinse with hydrogen peroxide, only use it 2-3 times per week to avoid making the gum tissue sensitive. Other than that, whatever you prefer is just fine.

WHITENING

For an inexpensive whitening treatment Crest White Strips are a good option.

u/networkcrystal · 1 pointr/relationship_advice

Whether or not this is a reasonable request on her part is sort of a moot point, since it's obviously something she's not willing to budge on. If this is a deal breaker for you, that would be understandable, but it doesn't seem like it is. It's possible that she'll relax about this as time goes on, and that process will probably be quicker if you are accommodating--turning it into a fight will probably make her double down. If your primary concern is that you'd like to be able to kiss at restaurants, I would look into some disposable toothbrushes w/ toothpaste on them already. (https://www.amazon.com/Adult-Pre-Pasted-Disposable-Toothbrushes-pack/dp/B00AU4LNBG?th=1) Pop one in your pocket before you go out, brush right after the steak etc., then you can kiss on the rest of your date.

​

Personally, I used to have a similar rule with my gf, and got over it. The smell/taste of meat and dairy is pretty gross to me and I didn't want to start associating it with her kissing me! But over time as we got closer that seemed less and less likely. Best of luck to you two!

u/SmallYTChannelBot · 1 pointr/SmallYTChannel

Thank you for submitting to /r/SmallYTChannel. You have spent 3λ to submit here, making your current balance 2λ.
/u/yahjustpeachy, please comment !givelambda to the most helpful advice you are given. You
will be rewarded 1λ if you do so. For more information, read the FAQ.



Video data:


Field|Data
-|:-
Title|Overnight flight tips | Sleep through your flight!
Thumbnail|Link
Views|6
Length|12:47
Likes/Dislikes|0/0
Comments|0
Description|Hey everyone! In preparation for my red eye flight in September, I’ve compiled a list of 12 tips to get you asleep on your next overnight flight. The goal is to have a full night sleep on the plane so I can enjoy my first day in Scotland without feeling too weird, tired and cranky. Plus, hopefully it’ll set me up for a mostly jet-lag free trip! I hope you find these tips helpful, and if you have any tips on your own I’d love to hear them!⤶⤶Things mentioned: ⤶⤶Disposable toothbrushes-⤶https://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Wisp-Fresh-Portable-Mini-Brush/dp/B00LMITRLM/ref=pd_aw_sim_194_1/140-4379758-0458968?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00LMITRLM&pd_rd_r=23968d21-7200-4dbb-9eb7-1a5fd687443b&pd_rd_w=RxTQF&pd_rd_wg=ZKAoX&pf_rd_p=469620d9-3e90-496d-9dc8-b19f900ba5fe&pf_rd_r=J4HPYSK9R2FHBQBGG42Z&refRID=J4HPYSK9R2FHBQBGG42Z⤶⤶Melatonin-⤶https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000GG6D9A/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1⤶⤶Travel pillow-⤶https://www.amazon.com/Everlasting-Comfort-Memory-Airplane-Earplugs/dp/B06WWFYCSG⤶⤶Travel blanket-⤶https://www.amazon.com/Cabeau-Fold-Travel-Blanket-Case/dp/B00LWAC1UE?th=1&psc=1⤶⤶Lavender filled sleeping mask-⤶https://www.etsy.com/listing/717378131/unavailable-from-813-823-sweet-dreams?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=lavender+sleeping+mask&ref=sc_gallery-1-1&plkey=c0a0bf5c81ffe58b82897ecbc371e9fcc3cabd7e%3A717378131&frs=1⤶⤶Compression socks-⤶https://www.amazon.com/Compression-Running-Athletic-Pregnancy-15-20mmHg/dp/B074MW1MTW/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=compression+socks&qid=1565214332&s=gateway&sr=8-6⤶⤶Anti-pressure ear plug-⤶https://www.amazon.com/Original-EarPlanes-Healthcare-Airplane-Protection/dp/B0000C1KT4⤶⤶No jet-lag supplement-⤶https://www.amazon.com/Miers-Labs-Homeopathic-Remedy-Count/dp/B00007KUX7/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=no+jet+lag&qid=1565214569&s=gateway&sr=8-3

##Channel Data:

Field|Data
-|:-
Name|Everythingsjustpeachy
Thumbnail|Link
Subscribers|11
Videos|7
Views|536



^/u/SmallYTChannelBot ^made ^by ^/u/jwnskanzkwk. ^PM ^for ^bug ^reports. ^For ^more ^information, ^read ^the ^FAQ.
u/missmarinita · 8 pointsr/travel

Hey! So I found my scrappy little pack list I had before I left. Hope this helps at all :)

  • Bring strapless bra
  • Underwater camera!!!!!!
  • Download Hola (hola.org) this one!!! This is GREAT for watching shows abroad
  • Health Insurance - World Nomads
  • Power of attorney

  • Berry Plus Laundry Detergent
  • 4x (2 boxes)
  • Contact Solution
  • Tampons (lots)
  • Lancome Mascara
  • MAC powder
  • Revlon Eyeliner 2x
  • Eye drops
  • Watch (you don't want to be pulling out your phone to tell the time)
  • Electrolyte packets
  • Tennis shoes
  • New sandals
  • Gear Ties
  • Clothing line
  • Universal Sink Stopper
  • Deck of cards
  • Journal
  • Packing Cubes
  • Kindle
  • Adapters
  • Quick dry towel
  • Memory cards
  • Ear plugs
  • Sleep Mask
  • SF refrigerator magnets for hosts
  • Alarm clock (Don't use your phone - not good to leave out)
  • Headlamp
  • Bamboo utensils
  • Carabiner
  • iPad with Logitech keyboard case
  • Good head phones
  • Anti-malaria pills
  • Pepto bismol
  • Cipro
  • Advil
  • Pink eye eye drops (you never know!)
  • Sleeping pills
  • Small brush
  • Toilettry Bag
  • Rain jacket
  • Fleece
  • kleen canteen
  • Combo padlocks (combo better than key - if you lose the key you're screwed)
  • Sun dress
  • New Tivas? - Take old tivas to cobbler
  • Bottle opener
  • Scarf
  • Combo+wire cord to tie the backpack to a bed
  • Sea to Summit Mini Backpack
  • Manicuring scissors/file/tweezers
  • Steripod Toothbrush cover
  • Toothbrush
  • Mini First Aid Kit
  • Razors (gotta stay fresh!)
  • Shampoo & Conditioner
  • Flats
  • Mini Sewing Kit
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Epipen
  • Neosporin
  • Ziplock baggies (big and small)
  • Face lotion (x3)
  • New Bra/undies
  • Flip flops for showers (old navy)
  • Super glue
  • Cliff bars
  • New Jeans
  • Backpack - Osprey Waypoint 85
  • Backpack rain cover
  • Mini umbrella
  • Dry Bag
  • Stuff sack for laundry
  • Shoe bags
  • Grocery Bag
  • Leather strap over purse
  • Kleenex
  • Q-tips
  • Deoderant
  • Hair ties
  • Shower gel
  • Pajamas
  • Travel Pillow
  • Sleep sack
  • tent?

  • Check contact prescription
  • New glasses
  • Check up
  • Get immunizations - yellow immunizations card!
  • Get a youth card through STA (see 13 ways link above)

  • India
  • Vietnam
  • (Dual citizen to Spain - don't need visa for Brazil)
u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Toothbrush - yay for excellent dental health!

Recently, my daughter has began to stand up on her own and pull herself up so it will not be long for her to start walking. It's incredibly exciting.

Congratulations! :)

u/Quantius · 1 pointr/puppy101

For the tooth brushing thing, they'll just tell you to get some doggy toothpaste (they have peanut butter flavor!) and a brush. From experience I can recommend this brush: https://www.amazon.com/RADIUS-Original-Toothbrush-Sustainable-Materials/dp/B001NIOK3Q/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=large+grip+toothbrush&qid=1554227042&s=gateway&sr=8-4



The head is huge which makes it easier to get in there and actually get bristles on teeth when the beast is moving their face around, and has a great big thumbpad to hold on to when your hand is covered in saliva.

The biggest challenge is that dogs just want to lick/chew the toothbrush head so you have to put your arm around their head and reach under to lift lips and crank open their mouth. It's quite the ordeal lol

u/HuggableTrash · 74 pointsr/DesignPorn

I have these bamboo ones!

Highly recommend switching :)

EDIT this comment started a huge conversation! I’m so proud! Thank everyone for the positive feedback and bonus points to those who said they were switching! Let’s help the planet!

u/wayfarers · 2 pointsr/todayilearned

They are making the claim that the process of cleaning is what the product improves upon. Your mouth isn't sterilized by chewing on bristles, and no one is being misled into believing that.

They are claiming that the product does the job of a toothbrush (and partially flossing), but quicker, and more effectively because of less work put in. This could be really helpful for people with special needs who use specialized brushes. This is a small company, with a product that completely reworks a ubiquitous one. They are currently studying it now, and have FDA approval for the materials being used.

I thought you were being facetious because it struck a nerve, but then I saw your comment history. Go figure. If you have any other questions, please direct them to the manufacturer. I don't have anything else for you. This seems like a product in the early stages of marketing, so try not to get too flustered over it.

u/katibarthedoor · 13 pointsr/toddlers

I think the rubber scrubby ones are for gums, when they get a good amount of teeth that's when you move to a brush. But, I'm sure something is better than nothing.

I just found my favorite toothbrush for my 2 year old on amazon. I use flouride free training toothpaste because my LO still swallows a good bit of it.

u/Black_Gold_ · 1 pointr/Trichsters

Ha! I personally have given up on trying to grow a beard - For me it's currently an area I don't care about since it so easy to hide.

Some other ideas that might help:
Find a fiddle toy you like. For me personally I hate sticky feeling object so silly putty it terrible, and can make my trich actually worse. Soft fuzzy objects work the best for me.

https://www.amazon.com/Darice-10843-99-350-Pack-Chenille-Assorted/dp/B0054G6M20/ref=sr_1_25?s=arts-crafts&ie=UTF8&qid=1481650406&sr=1-25&keywords=pipe+cleaners

I can't find a good photo, but the purple one in this photos that has a variable length are my favorite pipe cleaners. I fold the tip in to prevent it from poking me and often just wrap it and leave it around one of my fingers.

Posture! Seriously this is a huge one, but with studying it might be hard to execute, but since working on my posture at work I reduced my pulling at work by 90-95% Working on posture is one of the most effective methods against trich for males

https://www.amazon.com/Clippermill-MQ1735-Sensory-Brushes-Pack/dp/B001U1UFYE
Sensory Brushes are another one of my fidgets - The plus side of these is I can pull the little plastic brushes off.

You may want to look into NAC as well - It's not a miracle cure by any means but can help reduce urges around 10-40% I take around 1200-2400/mg a day


Anyhow good luck with finals - and hide / destroy the tweezers if you do have them.

u/ButturedToast · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Oh gosh, I still think about this to this day and feel so ignorant and terrible about it. Ugh.

So my brother was home from Afghanistan ! YAY ! My parents rented this giant house not far from base so he could come back home and just relax and party as much as he needed to. In his time there, my mom kind of "adopted" someone in his company who had no real family. Anyways he and I are just dicking around, joking and having fun. Then he says something to me like "at least I don't ____" (I forget what he teased me about) and my brilliant retort was "well, at least I don't shower with other men" which he talked about earlier as part of his time over seas. Which I'm just like duh. They're out in the desert and when do were able to shower once a month, even less, they had to group up and do it fast. But I was just so ignorant and insensitive and I feel like a dumb, little girl when I think back on that. A few months afterwards I apologized and said I was so sorry and stupid for saying that. He didn't remember what I said, but still. It was a relief to get his forgiveness.

Someone tape junigole's mouth shut!

Linky

u/The-Great-Game · 1 pointr/raisedbynarcissists

https://www.amazon.com/Clipper-Mill-MQ1735-Sensory-Brushes/dp/B001U1UFYE

They're used to clean off surgery tables. I love getting brushed by them and I spent a lot of my childhood using them on the recommendation of my occupational therapist. They're plastic with stiff pointy bristles and it's really soothing. I used to have my mom run them down my back in long strokes.

u/GhostOfTheNet · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Holy smokes, Batman! Silly, but these add-on toothbrushes would be sweet. It also has a coupon to clip! Thank you for the contest!

u/jujubee_1 · 2 pointsr/AttachmentParenting

That is similar. But this is what I meant it wraps around the teeth to brush all the sides in one stroke. bA1 Sensory - 3 Sided Autism Toothbrush for Special Needs Kids (Soft/Gentle) - Clinically Proven, Fun, Easy - Only 1 Minute https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XFHS5FT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bBt2DbYH399YP

u/tharsun · 2 pointsr/Invisalign

I got the Colgate ones at the start of my Invisalign for eating out/travel and they've been great (and cheap). Colgate Value Travel Toothbrush, Soft, (Colors might vary) (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003A4HSIA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kamKyb01CDR2G

Then again, I've also used the GUM ones that you don't like and found them to be alright, so YMMV.

u/Windstorm2002 · 1 pointr/aspergers

[I found this :)](Oranurse 50ml Unflavoured Toothpaste https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0085AOSU0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6UDwybNWES6N8) and [this](DenTrust 3-Sided Toothbrush :: Specialty Toothbrush for AUTISM & Special Needs :: Autistic ASD :: Made In USA https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008C3UBD8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZWDwybBQPKX40). If that's not what you are looking for there is a toothbrush they use at the dentist, I think oragel, and it's really soft. I personally like it and think it's a lot better than hard bristles.

u/treebeard42 · 2 pointsr/ADHD

I have the same problem.. with lots of things (though teeth brushing is the only personal care thing) and I COMPLETELY understand the

>I'm not scared of the treatment I know I will need, I'm ashamed of myself and him seeing how badly I've failed myself.

I sit here shaggy haired in need of a haircut.. but for some reason I feel embarrassed to go to the damn barber because it's been so long. Stupid, I know..

Anyway.. Oral care.. Here's what I've started doing. Get several packs of these Colgate Wisp things. I keep a pack in the car, a pack in my office, a pack at home.. just wherever. They're especially great in the car. I don't think they're better than brushing the usual way, but they're loads better than nothing. They leave your teeth squeaky clean and your breath fresh.

u/RugerRedhawk · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

You could do one better

http://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Classic-Soft-Full-Toothbrush/dp/B000053UOC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368553570&sr=8-1&keywords=tooth+brush

Subscribe and save will automatically ship you a tooth brush for $1.39 every 3 months (or whatever interval you specify)

u/jewiscool · 0 pointsr/AskReddit

Try the natural, organic & more effective toothbrush MISWAK

u/CarryOnRTW · 3 pointsr/onebag
u/false_precision · 1 pointr/PointlessStories

There are better methods!

u/scurvydawg69 · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I use these Disposable Travel Toothbrushes. Super light, I can get a few uses out of each one (if I bring a little toothpaste along as well). I rarely hike longer than a week, so if you're going the distance then I suppose a more traditional toothbrush would weigh less than having to bring more than a few of these.

u/Ikea_Man · 8 pointsr/AskAnAmerican

I would say that's not the norm here. There are some people that will do this, but I'd consider it strange in the US to bring a toothbrush to work and brush your teeth there. I've known some that use these as an alternative.

Personally, I brush when I wake up, then at night before I go to bed. I may have a mint during the day to help convince myself my teeth aren't rotting.

u/Cash5YR · 2 pointsr/funny

I hope you didn't end up paying more than $5.85 for that 2 pack of toothbrushes. Always check Amazon before you buy in the store.

u/TheLobotomizer · 1 pointr/environment

In the middle east, they used to (and occasionally still) use a root called a "Miswak". As a bonus, it comes with its own "paste" as its sap has antiseptic properties.

http://www.amazon.com/Miswak-Stick-Al-Falah-Hygienically-Processed/dp/B001G47L24/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289924915&sr=8-1

u/abby89 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Everybody needs a toothbrush, let's be honest.

225

u/Lionpurr · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I bought a bunch of those "travel disposable tooth brushes" for my office at work. Helps a bit after eating something that makes my mouth taste funky :D I think it kinda attributes to the nausea as well.
http://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Portable-Mini-Brush-Fresh-Peppermint/dp/B00HXAIN90/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1457123019&sr=8-1&keywords=oral+wisps

u/HellAintHalfFull · 5 pointsr/onebag

My everyday carry includes a "Wisp" disposable toothbrush, for just this reason.

Oral-B used to make an even better version called "Brush-Ups" that were basically a little toothpaste-infused paper sleeve that you put over your finger and brushed with it. They packed flat - package was about the size and thickness of a business card. To my great sadness they stopped making them.

u/fractalface · 2 pointsr/DesignPorn

Not sure, I get them next day with free shipping because I have prime. You can check yourself though if you don't: https://smile.amazon.com/Biodegradable-Charcoal-Toothbrushes-Compostable-Kooler-Things/dp/B07HRXYYNF

u/mr_dogalina · 1 pointr/blogsnark

I have crazy sensitive teeth/gums and probably also brush too hard, and things seem to be better when I brush once a day with the electric (I do it at night) and morning/after lunch with a super soft brush.

A dental hygienist recommended the Nimbus brush to me a while back, so I use it or this one, depending on what's cheaper when I run out. The GUM one isn't as soft as the Nimbus but it's softer than regular soft toothbrushes.

Also, some electric toothbrushes have "sensitive" settings. I have an Oral-B from Costco and it goes a bit slower on the sensitive setting.

u/Shmolarski · -3 pointsr/CampingandHiking

[I really like using these over carrying a brush and toothpaste. They weigh basically nothing and you can bring exactly as many as you need] (https://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Fresh-Disposable-Toothbrush-Peppermint/dp/B071DPCBQG)
Edit: you can get single bags at most grocery stores for 6 or 7 bucks

u/00Lisa00 · 1 pointr/braces

You could get some of those waterless disposable toothbrushes Colgate Max Fresh Wisp Disposable Mini Toothbrush, Peppermint - 24 Count (4 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071DPCBQG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ENDoDbGR3KFH6

u/user_1729 · 2 pointsr/Invisalign

I think I fall in line with most of the folks here. If I have the equipment and the time, I'll brush/floss, I've noticed I need to swoosh around a lot more after brushing. I'll swish and spit a few mouthfuls of water and make sure nothing everything that was dislodged is out of my mouth. If I'm on the run or out, I'll just rinse/toothpick/use one of these, and toss em back in. As many have suggested, if I'm out all day and don't get a good brush, I'll spend a little extra time cleaning the tray at night. Do do a full on brush/floss every time I eat is a bit excessive, but I will say I don't feel "right" until I have done a brush floss, for instance, I will likely never go to bed without brushing/flossing and making sure there's no chunks in/around the trays.

u/GuacHead · 11 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

I know you're just joking, but these kinds of things are so useful for road trips.

https://www.amazon.com/Adult-Pre-Pasted-Disposable-Toothbrushes-pack/dp/B00AU4LNBG

u/LuckyWhip · 1 pointr/CrazyIdeas

There's these

u/wifflehockey · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

1)a snow stake for a trowel weighs 1oz, and tp weighs just as little. pooping regularly enough to need to have them on you is priceless.

2)take one or two of these

and overall, you don't follow through with your premise, you're not proposing any real departure from standard UL practice. although i think everyone was assuming that not being a filthy beast was a given part of standard UL methodology.

u/TroperCase · 6 pointsr/EgregiousPackaging

Gotta be fake... FUCK!

u/autism_dad · 1 pointr/autism

Stay strong and as others indicated, try to find out the trigger for that and combat the trigger and not the response. Our kiddo does not do that but he will fall on the ground and cry. We sometimes use a surgical brush (http://www.amazon.com/Clippermill-Sensory-Brushes-6-Pack/dp/B001U1UFYE) and use that to rub his arms and legs which soothes him. Also we use Aveeno Daily Moisture lotion (lavender color) which also calms him.

u/SuggestiveDetective · 24 pointsr/AskRedditAfterDark

Okay, you know those makeup removal wipes that look like baby wipes? You're a boy so you probably don't, but you need to familiarize yourself as fuck, yo.

Because those motherfuckers will make your junk smell like cucumber melon magic and clean any grode off your chode if you don't have time to catch a shower before or after. They're safe for mucous membranes (around eyes, lips, pits, glans and vulvas) and leave no residue. They're cheap and you can toss them right in the trash -don't flush them.
So! My advice to all ladies and gents who have quickies, hookups, or overnight guests is to buy some makeup removal wipe packs and keep them somewhere visible for you and your conquest guests.

Everyone who's had a quickie knows the pain of leaving sticky, and some of [these] (https://www.amazon.com/Epielle-Cucumber-Cleansing-Tissues-Pre-moistened/dp/B00BR8QPMG) will clean traces off your faces and places.

[Wisp single-use toofbrushes] (https://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Disposable-Travel-Toothbrush-Peppermint/dp/B00HXAIN90/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1505620912&sr=8-1&keywords=wisps+toothbrushes). Cheap lifesavers for all occasions.

Pack an extra outfit, a clean one that fits. Toss a dryer sheet with your favorite scent sprayed on in the bag with it in your car or gym bag. If you use it, wash and replace it.

Wet and fix your hair. Yes, it probably looks bad.

Also, samplers of high-end perfume or cologne can make you smell put-together even if you're a nasty freak who just [blank] with a [blank] in a [blank] while a gang member watched and the accountant [blanked] all over your [blank.]

u/MorrisBark · 2 pointsr/powerwashingporn

Black box is booster chair, one box is a peanut balance ball, the other box contains sensory brushes, stacking peg board set, and a stack and sort puzzle. Not sure what the other box is - might be the piggy bank and tactile dog house toy.