Electric Toothbrush Brush-Baby WildOnes Tiger Kids Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush
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Age:
from first day of life
Brand: brush-baby
Line: baby
Product Type: toothbrushes
Product Properties: cleansing, repair
Volume: 1 pcs.
Bristle Hardness: soft
Toothbrush Type: electric
Cleansing Technology: sound
When To Use: universal
Gender: kids unisex
Classification: mass-market
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Ireland
Why not turn the process of brushing teeth into an exciting game? With the Brush-Baby WildOnes Tiger Kids Electric Toothbrush, every child can enjoy this fun experience. Designed in the shape of a cartoon tiger, this model offers an engaging interaction for kids, while the special light-up head transforms the hygiene routine into an enjoyable game. Beyond its adorable design, the toothbrush provides excellent cleaning capabilities and ensures quiet, long-lasting operation. It is suitable for children up to 10 years old.
Features of the Brush-Baby WildOnes Tiger Kids Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush:
- Tiger-shaped handle with a suction cup attachment + 2 additional brush heads + USB charging cable;
- Innovative DEEPCLEAN™ BRISTLES with soft, long bristles that effectively clean teeth and interdental spaces;
- Two pulsating cleaning modes for gentle care of baby teeth and plaque removal;
- Automatic 2-minute timer and 30-second alert to change brushing zones;
- Waterproof body, allowing use during bath time;
- Premium motor that operates exceptionally quietly;
- Fully charges via USB in 4 hours and lasts for a month, assuming use for up to 2 minutes twice a day;
- Built-in multicolored light indicator;
- Lightweight and easy to handle for small hands.-
Wet the replacement brush head and apply toothpaste. Place the toothbrush in your mouth and turn it on. Slowly move the brush head from tooth to tooth. Hold the toothbrush in place for a few seconds before moving to the next tooth. Clean your gums as thoroughly as you clean your teeth. First, clean the outer surfaces of your teeth, then the inner surfaces, and finally the chewing surfaces.