(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best toothbrushes & accessories

We found 351 Reddit comments discussing the best toothbrushes & accessories. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 165 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

29. 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
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Length9.3 Inches
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Size144 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight2.01 Pounds
Width7.6 Inches
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34. 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
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🎓 Reddit experts on toothbrushes & accessories

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 toothbrushes & accessories are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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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/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/signal15 · 21 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I went last year for the first time since about 2002. To put it lightly, I was scared.

It turns out that my fear of dentists for the previous 16 years was a solid and effective motivator for me to take very good care of my teeth. No cavities. I waited until AFTER the cleaning to tell them how long it had been, and they said it looked like I had been getting cleanings every 6 months. Now, whenever I go in every 6 months, they tell me I consistently have the cleanest teeth of any of their clients (maybe they are lying to make me feel good).

My regimen for the last 17 years:

u/Warfrog · 3 pointsr/Dentistry

If you are concerned, I'd recommend a good starting point is:

  1. Floss at least once daily or use inter dental brushes: https://www.amazon.com/TePe-Interdental-Brush-Pink-0-4mm/dp/B001AI8ARQ/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_194_img_2/137-1347916-6832425?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MKFPREV4QY3GB02TCJG1
  2. Clean your teeth with a round head electric toothbrush with a flossing head https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Rechargeable-Toothbrush-Automatic-Precision/dp/B01AKGRP92/ref=sr_1_9_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1540899352&sr=8-9&keywords=oral%2Bb%2Belectric%2Btoothbrush&th=1
  3. Mouth wash with peroxyl https://www.amazon.com/Colgate-Peroxyl-Mouth-Sore-Rinse/dp/B00WOSEKP2/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1540899406&sr=8-3&keywords=peroxyl

    Do it in this order. Your gums might bleed a lot the first few times you do it, but after a few days you should notice a VAST improvement.

    Eat only 3 meals a day, and try to avoid all carbohydrate and sugar in between. Cheese and bread, carrot sticks etc, tea coffee, water (without sugar, no juice etc) for snacks are ideal.

    Save up for a reputable dentist to make sure you don't have any cavities growing under the surface.

    Cant give you any advice regarding dental care in the US, but if you need any more advice, happy to reply to your PM's.
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.

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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/MaltedBarleyMaven · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Here is my routine with items and products that work for me.

DAILY Morning:

  1. Scrape tongue; rinse with water; brush teeth for 2 minutes; floss; rinse 1 minute with alcohol-free mouthwash and then gargle 30 seconds with a little more mouthwash; brush tongue with vegetable glycerin.
  2. Shower with warm- not hot- water; shampoo (every other day) and condition (every day); wash pits, feet, in between toes, crotch and crack with antibacterial soap and washcloth; wash rest of body with loofah and body wash of choice.
  3. Wash face with warm water and a gentle face cleanser; shave; apply witch hazel to face, neck, and forehead; apply moisturizer with SPF
  4. Dry off completely, especially pits, in between toes, crotch, and crack; apply Fresh Balls , deodorant, foot cream or powder , and hand cream (as necessary).

    DAILY Night:

  5. Step 1 of morning routine
  6. Wash hands and clean under finger nails * with antibacterial soap
  7. Wash face with warm water and face cleanser; apply moisturizer.

    WEEKLY Sat or Sun: (In addition to daily routines)

  8. Use a face scrub in the shower, gently, especially to the areas you will be shaving; clean under toenails with a nail brush*
  9. Soak feet, particularly in summer and/or you have to wear work boots;
  10. While feet are soaking trim fingernails * and clean under them with pointed end of a nail file*, carefully; dry feet.
  11. Trim toenails* and clean under them with nail file*.
  12. Check nose, ears and eyebrows for any hairs that need to be trimmed or anything in between eyebrows that needs to be removed.
  13. Shave back of neck and around ears

    * Use separate tools for hands and feet to avoid spreading any potential fungus to your hands

    BI-WEEKLY Sat or Sun:

  14. Manscape after the morning routine.

    I have a few resources that have specific guides, I will post them later. I hope this is somewhat helpful and if you have any questions, let me know.
u/meatwaddancin · 3 pointsr/UsbCHardware

Yeah sure. I was posting from my phone this morning, should've added instructions of how I found it. Last night I just searched Amazon for "Type-C toothbrush".

Here are the two I've found:

Fairywill Sonic Whitening Electric Toothbrush - Travel Rechargeable Toohthbrush for Adults, 62,000 VPC Turbo Clean Model P11 Plus in Black https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07VBLQVWX/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_bPDXDbF76X5BZ 

NeoCre Sonic Electric Business Level Toothbrush Elegant Luxury and Superior Texture with Aluminum-Magnesium Alloy USB Type C Fast Charge Intelligent Voltage Identification Portable and IPX7 Proof https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07VPCPVBP/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_xODXDb48H5ZYB

u/__matta · 1 pointr/OffGrid

I really like coffee so a french press and this little hand grinder make me really happy every morning: https://www.amazon.com/Hario-Ceramic-Coffee-Mill-Mini-Slim/dp/B01GPMH590

It's really hot and I don't have enough power for AC so I like this little usb rechargeable fan: https://www.amazon.com/OPOLAR-Powered-Battery-Enhanced-Personal/dp/B06WGLGJ94

When it's cold I'm really happy I have a wood stove. Not just for heat but also to stop it from getting too damp inside, let me dry my boots, and give me an easy way to make hot water for tea.

Before I setup pressure water I used the Whale Gusher Galley pump and it always worked really well. I'm definitely glad I upgraded to pressure water though (I'm using the seaflo 33 series 12v pump now).

Oh and my USB rechargeable electric toothbrush: https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Toothbrush-Rechargeable-Optional-Fairywill/dp/B06VWD8NY3

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/flowereater · 1 pointr/UsbCHardware

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GPPKH4P/

Yeah not officially a travel toothbrush, but I use it only for travel. It's pretty cheap and works decent enough. Wish I could find a good shaver on USB-C.

u/cementicIes · 1 pointr/Dentistry

First, you should only be brushing with a soft bristled toothbrush. Everything else tends to be too hard on the gum tissue. Brush for two minutes using the Modified Bass Technique. Look it up on youtube. Also, "Just saw one seven years ago?" That made me lol.

I have and use a sonicare. I love it to death. However, this is an excellent deal. Rotary brushes are excellent at removing plaque, and Oral-B replacement heads tend to be cheaper than the sonicare ones.

Oral-B Vitality Pro White Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush $19.21 Amazon

u/ccc_zerowaste · 1 pointr/ZeroWaste

I tried a few different brands in the past and landed on Mother's Vault. I've been buying from them on Amazon for quite some time and I love their toothbrushes! Great quality.

https://www.amazon.com/Mothers-Vault-Toothbrush-Biodegradable-Recyclable/dp/B014TK6AUK/ref=sr_1_12_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1537473776&sr=8-12&keywords=bamboo%2Btoothbrush&th=1

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/agent-99 · 5 pointsr/happy

my dental hygienist had me get this toothbrush. it's the one with the gum massage feature, and a feature to make sure you aren't pressing too hard. i was OCD toothbrusher before, this totally saves me time, and it feels amazing! actually worth the money. you have to replace the brush head every 3 months. still worth it.

u/doc_two_thirty · 1 pointr/india

this one runs on a regular aa battery, and works well. I have used it for 3-4 years.

Then there are the rechargable ones which are newer models which can be used in Indian homes too. This and this ones are the new ones. a bit pricey but excellent features. I have coupon codes for 500-1000 rs discount on these, if you want, just ask!

u/state-x · 7 pointsr/TripCaves

The visualisation is from this Tycho set youtube video actually: https://youtu.be/dEP0Gi8kZhg

It's wonderful to listen to while tripping\^\^

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Normally I use the milkdrop visualizer on winamp for other songs, it's my favorite. This is an example of what it can do: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mvqf7vvew089adn/VID_20180922_211442.mp4?dl=0

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I will make a full post detailing my whole setup with info of where to buy the various stuff later tonight!

EDIT: For those reading this expecting an update on the room tour, I'm probably not gonna do that just yet because there are a few things I want to change around still and it doesn't feel completed yet, here are the links for the projector and the borealis light:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06WVZ58MY/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MTUE03K

I ordered from the uk store but I'm sure those are available in the US too!

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/flawedXphasers · 3 pointsr/wedding

These are the ones I found and liked but I haven't placed the order yet (we're moving).

I love the travel case the hydro ones have, too. Very nice.

u/jewiscool · 0 pointsr/AskReddit

Try the natural, organic & more effective toothbrush MISWAK

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.

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u/goat_reaper · 37 pointsr/comics

Honestly it was, $25 and kept going for a while. 10/10 would buy again.

Link

u/jeremypr82 · 2 pointsr/Dentistry

http://amzn.com/B0002AHY6Q

Cleaning under your gums & around the brackets is not out of the question, and you need to start now. Also, if your toothbrush is powering out while you're using it, you need a new toothbrush. Here's a good one that isn't too expensive:

http://amzn.com/B003UKKH6O

u/Clown_corder · 4 pointsr/UsbCHardware

One minute google search found this Aiwejay SONIC Electric Toothbrush, IPX7 Waterproof. Adult Powerful Rechargeable.Clean and Massage.White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GPPKH4P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vFa3CbA5D2YRY

u/ReturnOfTheFox · 4 pointsr/TripCaves

LIFX (A19) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Bulb, Adjustable, Multicolor, Dimmable, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KY02MS8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6giGAb79W0Z9J



LIFX Z (Starter Kit) Wi-Fi Smart LED Light Strip (Base + 2 meters of strip), Adjustable, Multicolor, Dimmable, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and the Google Assistant (NEW VERSION) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073168F4Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_QhiGAbVDZR8K0



Parrot Uncle 270 Degree Rotating Laser Twilight Stars Hologram Projector Constellation, Nebula Galaxy Projection https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01518B1NK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xfiGAb69A4ZRP



ICOCO Aurora Borealis Projector Night Light Lamp, Color Changing Led Night Light with Speaker Music MP3 for Nursery Kids Room, Decorative Mood Light,Bedroom, Living Room (White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MTUE03K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_agiGAbG9E1N8H


I also have a projector instead of a television. I can project visuals to accompany music, watch live music, movies, etc. It really adds to the trip cave.



u/idie4usbc · 3 pointsr/UsbCHardware

This one here
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07VPCPVBP
the seller says it can be charged with a C2C, but it also seems like they have no idea what that means, so I'd suggest trying it and returning for a refund if it doesn't.

"For standard configuration, it has a "USB to USB type C" charging cable. However, it can be charged shared by your C2C cable."

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/hotsauce285 · 3 pointsr/onebag

It's fairly standard size but there is this

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/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.