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Rinser Toothbrush

Rinser Toothbrush

We’ve developed many different ways to rinse after brushing our teeth – There’s the plastic cup next to the faucet with chalky stains all over it, there’s the one hand cup like we’d been roaming the Sahara for days and then there’s the old stick our head under the sink usually resulting in wet hair or a glob of Crest becoming a fashion accessory for the day. Not exactly ideal solutions to a minor inconvenience, but an inconvenience nonetheless. Rinser will make you feel like you just got out of 3rd grade dodgeball and hit the water fountain every time you brush your teeth. The water spouts up so you can rinse away without ever buying a stack of paper cups again. Just pop on a new head when one gets all grimy and you’re good to go.