





Colgate Toothbrushes Premier Extra Clean ( 12 Toothbrushes)
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MrHeaton
> 3 dayI did not realize these are not soft bristle. Too hard on my gums. Ill keep them for other purposes but not my teeth.
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Wendie
Greater than one weekThe brushes came on time. The package says they are made in another country and there was more than one language on the packaging. They seem to hace been sitting in a warehouse for a while, the packaging was dirty and the clear plastic wrapping the individual brushes was discolored. The size is ok but they seem flimsy and a bit slim. Good for guests but not as a regular usage brush in my opinion.
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Twiggy
Greater than one weekNot as soft as I would like it to be,
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BBP
> 3 dayI dont know what all the negativity is about, besides the unfamiliar foreign packaging. Plastic is plastic, after all, but the unfamiliar is scary, right? I too was surprised at how they came, and was a little suspicious of their quality at first because they werent what I was used to seeing. They came folded into 3 and mailed in a bubble envelope. I think the fact that they came all connected threw me off. I based my purchasing decision solely on price and the Colgate brand name. We needed some basic bulk disposable toothbrushes for guests, which will probably be used a max of 3-4 days before they are thrown out. After coming here and checking the bad reviews, I compared them to the Colgate toothbrushes in our house. I came to the conclusion that NOTHING is wrong with these, besides having the packaging be in Vietnamese. So what if the handles are pointy? People do realize that toothbrushes come in different styles, right? Some are, and some are tapered and flat. I checked against the 4 Colgate toothbrushes we currently use. 3 of them are IDENTICAL to these. Same everything, except for the exact shade of green/pink/blue and the color scheme of the bristles and hand holds. You can see in my photos. I dont remember where I got them, but definitely in a major US drugstore or supermarket. So, no, they are not counterfeits. The seller is just taking advantage of price differences in the Asian market and reselling them to the US market for (probably a small) profit. The printed retail price of 7,000 VND is about $0.30 USD. The fact that all 12 come in a hanging pack unseparated might be making people nervous. If you pop them out of the template, they will look exactly like the more costly individually sold toothbrushes. And guess what? That familiar safe feeling English one? Its made in China. I paid $2.29 for ONE toothbrush. These cost 1/5 of that.
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the astronomers wife
> 3 dayThese are the Colgate tooth brushes that I have bought at the drug store, but much less expensive. They are a medium soft, which is just perfect for me. I would definitely recommend
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LydiaYuan
> 3 dayNot the best toothbrushes I’ve ever used but good enough and really affordable.
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feng jiang
> 3 dayTOO SOFT ,Not recommended
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Georgianna Miller
> 3 dayI had no doubt that the toothbrushes would be of good quality. They were marked to be sold in overseas, but other that the language on the package, they were the same as what you could find in the dental care section of your favorite store. I plan to buy more! FYI, I tried one of the toothbrushes and they were a little bit hard.
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ejohnson3012000
> 3 dayGreat product at a great price
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Ann Richardson
> 3 dayIf donating to a pantry, this is the easiest way to purchase quality toothbrushes.