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Brush with Bamboo Toothbrush with Plant-Based Bristles - 4 Pack

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Age Range (Description) Adult
Special Feature Soft Bristle
Item Firmness Description Soft
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  • Soft plant-based bristles made from vegetable oil base (EU made)
  • Compostable plant-based packaging
  • Lasts just as long as plastic toothbrush

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For a Clean Tomorrow

Brush with Bamboo by CleanPlaneterra is on a mission to be a leader in the production and sourcing of sustainable products worldwide. Our operations are headquartered in California, USA – and our team is placed across the world. We work with trusted suppliers to produce high quality, sustainable, and environmentally-conscious products.

Plant Based Oral Care

Quit plastic, Brush with Bamboo

We manufacture Plant-based Bamboo Toothbrushes. We use Biobased Bristles, a Bamboo Handle, and it comes in a paper box. Over 5 Billion plastic toothbrushes are produced every year worldwide.

  • Soft but firm bristles
  • Ergonomic & comfortable shape that's 100% safe to use
  • 100% Castor Bean Oil and Biobased - Contains 0% fossil fuel
  • Not tested on animals

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Bamboo Toothbrushes for the Whole Family

Bamboo toothbrushes are the perfect choice for families who enjoy the benefits of natural products that help to reduce landfill waste. Quit plastic together!

Protect the Next Generation

Quitting plastic and instilling this idea in your friends and family so that they may contribute to a cleaner environment on a personal level. It's a tiny step that will have a huge impact on the next generation and beyond.

Help Reduce Plastic Waste

More than 18 billion pounds of plastic enters the ocean every year. Help us solve the plastic pollution problem and protect our marine life.

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A Toothbrush Built to Last

With proper care, our bamboo toothbrush will last just as long as a conventional plastic toothbrush. The American Dental Association recommends replacing your toothbrush every 3 months, or when the bristles have frayed.

  • Store Your Brush in Dry Area.
  • Please thoroughly rinse the toothbrush handle and bristles with water before first use.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.7 x 1.7 x 2 inches; 3.84 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Bamboo Toothbrush Adult Size 4 Pack
  • UPC ‏ : ‎ 805245060396
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Brush with Bamboo
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009O3BCT2
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,368 ratings

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Customer Ratings
Easy to hold
4.8
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4.5
4.5
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4.5
Softness
4.4
4.6
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Comfort
4.7
4.5
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For traveling
4.6
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4.4
Value for money
4.5
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Manual
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Manual
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number of settings
10
10
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target audience
Unisex-Adults
Unisex-Adults
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handle material
Plastic
Bamboo
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50 grams
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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
1,368 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, softness, and eco-friendly features of the toothbrush. For example, they mention that it's a great alternative to plastic, the bristles feel nice and soft, and it'll save the environment. Some appreciate the appearance, and ease of cleaning. That said, opinions are mixed on durability and size.

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296 customers mention270 positive26 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the toothbrush. They mention that the bristles are firm and easy to clean. Some say that the toothbrushes themselves are fine and would purchase again in the future. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...I like the thicker bamboo brush and the adult soft bristles not too small but just right for an adult...." Read more

"...I don’t like my bristles too soft and I think the hardness in these are perfect; stiff, but don’t scratch your teeth...." Read more

"Soft wood handle that is sturdy enough for kids use. Quality." Read more

"Waaay too expensive. Other than price it's a good product, works well, just as good as any other toothbrush." Read more

232 customers mention165 positive67 negative

Customers like the softness of the toothbrush. They say the bristles are nice and soft, and comfortable to brush with. The handle is light and has a great feel to it. Some customers also mention that the brstles are about as firm as nylon brsles and haven't noticed any difference in functionality. Overall, customers are satisfied with the soft and comfortable bristle toothbrush.

"...It takes plaque off and is soft but not too soft. Just right. I will always buy this toothbrush...." Read more

"Soft wood handle that is sturdy enough for kids use. Quality." Read more

"...Some reviewers had commented that the bristles are too soft – I don’t agree..." Read more

"...They have soft bristles and comfortable to brush with...." Read more

131 customers mention131 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the eco-friendly of the toothbrush. They mention that it is totally recyclable, and the bristles are biodegradable. They also say that it's an excellent choice for an eco- friendly brush, and is much more sustainable than plastic toothbrushes.

"...they are wrapped in a plant-based (PLA) wrapper that’s also compostable...." Read more

"...This brand is the best eco friendly toothbrush brand for sure; if a brand tells you their brush is 100% compostable, they’re lying, or the bristles..." Read more

"...The packaging is neat and easy to open. The fact that each box is 100% recyclable makes my inner-hippie very happy...." Read more

"...It is 100% biodegradable, plant based wrapping. My mistake...." Read more

66 customers mention54 positive12 negative

Customers like the material of the toothbrush. They say it's a great alternative to plastic and helps the environment. Some appreciate that the bristles are made from castor beans. They also like that the toothbrushes are made of bamboo and can be re-purposed when worn out. Overall, customers find the toothbrush to be better than traditional plastic ones with synthetic bristle.

"...Especially like the fact that the bristles - while plastic - are made from castor beans and not from big oil...." Read more

"...Bristles made completely from castor bean oil! what a great concept!..." Read more

"...— which I'd've bought anyway — but the whole thing is bamboo instead of plastic, which means my great-great-grandchildren won't be shoveling my old..." Read more

"...I love the company and the fact that the packaging is low waste and plastic free...." Read more

43 customers mention43 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the toothbrush. They mention that the wood looks awesome, unique, and is comfortable to grip. They also appreciate the contour of the bristles and the soft, but not too soft, bamboo handle. Overall, customers are happy with the design and functionality of the product.

"...The overall design is very similar and I found them both comfortable to grip and the head shape and size made the brushing experience pretty good...." Read more

"...Nice and soft too and they last just as long." Read more

"...LOOKS (or "aesthetics" to the fancy): I really like the simple, sleek, and natural look of these brushes...." Read more

"...under hot water for a few seconds before each brushing and they are nice and soft to use, even against the gums...." Read more

38 customers mention33 positive5 negative

Customers like the ease of cleaning the toothbrush. For example, they mention it cleans well, is strong enough to clean the mouth, and is gentle on the gums. Some say the toothbrush is great for gun cleaning and that excess toothpaste and other debris will easily be removed.

"...good toothbrush, I liked that the bristles are firm and is easy to clean my teeth compared to another brush with plant bristles that I had...." Read more

"...I haven't composted them yet, but they clean my teeth well...." Read more

"...The bristles are soft, but still do an excellent job cleaning my teeth and gums...." Read more

"...a running faucet, and the excess toothpaste and other debris will easily be removed...." Read more

55 customers mention25 positive30 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the toothbrush. Some mention that the bristles stay strong way longer than other toothbrushes, and there's no problem of bristle falling out. However, others say that the toothbrush holds up nicely for full toothbrush lifespan, and lasts until they splay.

"...this product a slightly lower rating only because the bristles started to fall out of the first toothbrush that I used in this set, which I thought..." Read more

"...No bristles came loose or went out of shape during the first few weeks of use, so they seem well-made...." Read more

"...I've used different brands of bamboo toothbrushes and the bristles fall out easily and get stuck in my teeth...." Read more

"...it after 3 months for bacteria reasons, but honestly the bristles stay strong way longer than other toothbrushes...." Read more

49 customers mention20 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the toothbrush. Some mention that the bristle head is a great size, while others say that it's too big for their mouth.

"...My only critique is that the bristles are a little longer than the bristles on a standard plastic toothbrush, which can take some getting used to,..." Read more

"...I like the thicker bamboo brush and the adult soft bristles not too small but just right for an adult...." Read more

"...It could be because I have a small mouth - the head of the toothbrush is fairly large (longer and higher than any of other brush I've used)...." Read more

"...Mostly because of the softer bristles and the size of the brush head, I can reach everywhere better. The bristles are very soft and I love that...." Read more

Brush with Bamboo versus Mother’s Vault: both good (5/5 green stars)
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Brush with Bamboo versus Mother’s Vault: both good (5/5 green stars)
I decided to try out and compare two bamboo toothbrushes – Brush with Bamboo and Mother’s Vault. It turns out that they are pretty similar in terms of function. The overall design is very similar and I found them both comfortable to grip and the head shape and size made the brushing experience pretty good. Both heads are around 1 inch long, so young children may find them a little big, but both companies make a smaller toothbrush for kids. In terms of hardness, I found the bristles on both toothbrushes to be closer to medium rather than soft. Soft bristles are most recommended for your teeth and gums. Some reviewers had commented that the bristles are too soft – I don’t agree (perhaps they made them harder in response to these comments or people are just used to overly-hard bristles). No bristles came loose or went out of shape during the first few weeks of use, so they seem well-made.Besides the regular rating, I’m going to give them a “green” star rating, based on social and environmental impact. Having looked into sustainability of toothbrushes (see blog post on greenstarsproject.org) I think bamboo toothbrushes are the best option (with the possible exception of chewing sticks, depending on how they are packaged), followed by Preserve recycled plastic toothbrushes, then Fuchs Ekotek toothbrushes with replaceable heads, and then in last place, over-engineered mainstream toothbrushes with thermoplastic handles. I will be avoiding the bestselling WowE bamboo toothbrushes because the company also sells shaving brushes made from badger hair and personally I don’t want to support that.Brush with Bamboo toothbrushes (and packaging) has evolved over time to become more sustainable and they are now a Green America certified business. They are vegan (no animal materials) and not tested on animals. Pretty much all toothbrush bristles are made from nylon (except those made from hog hair) but the Brush with Bamboo nylon is a step better, being made mostly from renewable castor oil. Inside the cardboard box (which contains no glue), they are wrapped in a plant-based (PLA) wrapper that’s also compostable. The bamboo is harvested from the mountains of China, where it is grown without chemicals or irrigation and is rapidly renewed (as long as they continue to harvest it sustainably).Mother’s Vault has less to say on their website about some things like bamboo sourcing. Their bristles are made from regular nylon (made from petrochemicals) so they are a little less sustainable than the Brush with Bamboo bristles, but on par with other bamboo toothbrushes. The packaging is kept to a bare minimum – just a cardboard box (no inner wrapper), so it’s slightly better than Brush with bamboo (which uses the bioplastic wrapper). Mother’s Vault do emphasize that a portion of sales is donated to Earth Justice. They didn’t say what proportion (it could be 0.00001%) so I wrote to them to ask. Here’s their response: “We are currently doing yearly donations of 15 percent of sales. On the (social) side we do have other projects in the pipeline for donating post production scrap soap to homeless shelters and participating in various local related events. In the near future we will integrate a tracker into our website for our customers to reference.”Overall, each company its own strengths and I think that in terms of social and environmental impact they are both in the top 20% and both deserve 5/5 green stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brush with Bamboo versus Mother’s Vault: both good (5/5 green stars)
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2017
I decided to try out and compare two bamboo toothbrushes – Brush with Bamboo and Mother’s Vault. It turns out that they are pretty similar in terms of function. The overall design is very similar and I found them both comfortable to grip and the head shape and size made the brushing experience pretty good. Both heads are around 1 inch long, so young children may find them a little big, but both companies make a smaller toothbrush for kids. In terms of hardness, I found the bristles on both toothbrushes to be closer to medium rather than soft. Soft bristles are most recommended for your teeth and gums. Some reviewers had commented that the bristles are too soft – I don’t agree (perhaps they made them harder in response to these comments or people are just used to overly-hard bristles). No bristles came loose or went out of shape during the first few weeks of use, so they seem well-made.

Besides the regular rating, I’m going to give them a “green” star rating, based on social and environmental impact. Having looked into sustainability of toothbrushes (see blog post on greenstarsproject.org) I think bamboo toothbrushes are the best option (with the possible exception of chewing sticks, depending on how they are packaged), followed by Preserve recycled plastic toothbrushes, then Fuchs Ekotek toothbrushes with replaceable heads, and then in last place, over-engineered mainstream toothbrushes with thermoplastic handles. I will be avoiding the bestselling WowE bamboo toothbrushes because the company also sells shaving brushes made from badger hair and personally I don’t want to support that.

Brush with Bamboo toothbrushes (and packaging) has evolved over time to become more sustainable and they are now a Green America certified business. They are vegan (no animal materials) and not tested on animals. Pretty much all toothbrush bristles are made from nylon (except those made from hog hair) but the Brush with Bamboo nylon is a step better, being made mostly from renewable castor oil. Inside the cardboard box (which contains no glue), they are wrapped in a plant-based (PLA) wrapper that’s also compostable. The bamboo is harvested from the mountains of China, where it is grown without chemicals or irrigation and is rapidly renewed (as long as they continue to harvest it sustainably).

Mother’s Vault has less to say on their website about some things like bamboo sourcing. Their bristles are made from regular nylon (made from petrochemicals) so they are a little less sustainable than the Brush with Bamboo bristles, but on par with other bamboo toothbrushes. The packaging is kept to a bare minimum – just a cardboard box (no inner wrapper), so it’s slightly better than Brush with bamboo (which uses the bioplastic wrapper). Mother’s Vault do emphasize that a portion of sales is donated to Earth Justice. They didn’t say what proportion (it could be 0.00001%) so I wrote to them to ask. Here’s their response: “We are currently doing yearly donations of 15 percent of sales. On the (social) side we do have other projects in the pipeline for donating post production scrap soap to homeless shelters and participating in various local related events. In the near future we will integrate a tracker into our website for our customers to reference.”

Overall, each company its own strengths and I think that in terms of social and environmental impact they are both in the top 20% and both deserve 5/5 green stars.
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Dianne R
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome--great for your teeth and the planet too!
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2018
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo spazzolino
Reviewed in Italy on January 5, 2017
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David H
4.0 out of 5 stars Brosses à dents écologiques et de bonne qualité
Reviewed in France on March 10, 2016
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4.0 out of 5 stars Brosses à dents écologiques et de bonne qualité
Reviewed in France on March 10, 2016
Etant dans une démarche éco-responsable depuis quelques temps, je ne pouvais ignorer ce petit object en plastique que nous utilisons quotidiennement : la brosse à dents! En se renseignant un peu (merci Google), j'ai rapidement appris que des alternatives plus respectueuses de l'environnement existaient. Il en existe de nombreuses sortes, et après quelques comparaisons, j'ai décidé de jeter mon dévolu sur la marque "Brush with Bamboo" pour plusieurs raisons:
1. Son manche est en bambou, matériaux naturel facile à produire et biodégradable. Cerise sur le gâteau, c'est un type de bambou qui n'est pas de ceux mangés par nos amis les pandas.
2. Son emballage est issue à 100% de papier recyclé et est lui aussi biodégradable.
3. Le sachet plastique contenant la brosse à dent est fabriqué à partir de maïs (et non de pétrole!) et peut, sous certaines conditions, avoir une 2nd vie comme compost.
4. Ses poils ne sont pas en nylon classique mais composés à 2/3 d'huile de graine de ricin et 1/3 de plastique. Ils ne sont pas biodégradables mais peuvent néanmoins être recyclés. Personnellement, je dirai que les poils sont entre medium et durs, je ne vous conseille donc pas ce modèle si vous préférez des poils très souples.
5. Transparence du fabriquant sur la fabrication et la source des produits utilisés (cherchez leur site brushwithbambou via google)
6. Enfin sa qualité est tout à fait satisfaisante. Après 2 semaines d'usage régulier, moi et ma compagne n'avons rencontré aucun défaut ou détérioration de la brosse à dent. D'après le fabricant, une brosse a une durée de vue d'environ 3 mois.

Malgré ses nombreuses qualités, il reste quelques points à améliorer à mon sens, d'où la 5ième étoile en moins:
1. Ses poils ne sont pas biodégradables et restent difficile à recycler (seul certains centres de recyclage sont en mesure de les recycler). Malheureusement à l'heure actuelle, il y a peu d'alternative aussi respectueuse de l'environnement, à part ceux à base de poils de cochon. Mais comparé à la très grande majorité des brosses en poils "pur nylon", cela reste un très bon compromis aujourd'hui.
2. Le sachet plastique, bien que fabriqué à partir de plantes, a pour origine du Maïs OGM. Néanmoins le fabriquant est conscient du problème et compte le remplacer à court terme par un sachet en cellulose, donc 100% biodégradable.
3. La fabrication est faite aux USA & Chine. Malheureusement je n'ai pas encore trouvé d'équivalent aussi intéressant fabriqué en France.

Vous l'aurez compris, pour ce prix, je ne peux que recommander ces brosses à dents aux personnes pour qui se brosser les dents est aussi un acte écologique! :)
Pour ceux souhaitant aller au bout de la démarche, je vous invite aussi à vous renseigner sur la fabrication de dentifrice maison (liquide ou en poudre), qui remplacera facilement les dentifrices industrielles de nos commerces. C'est économique, naturelle et ludique!

Si vous avez trouvez mon commentaire utile, n'hésitez pas à me le faire savoir en cliquant sur "OUI" juste en dessous. Merci :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brush with pig hair? no. nut oil plastic - yes!
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