Open Question: Would you buy a tooth brush if...?
Also, does the floss interfere with the toothbrush standing up in a cup or is it more on the side?
And when the water from the toothbrush (after rinsing it off) runs down the handle, will the floss get wet or germy? I personally lay my toothbrush down, but most people stand theirs up with the head up.
Changeble heads are available on the electric toothbrushes, but not for kids electrics. I would buy one for my kids for sure. They are very hard on toothbrushes and if I don't have to spend $6+ every two months, I'd be more likely to get them the electric brush. They don't really use floss, though. They're too young.
For myself, talking about just the interchangeable head (not electric toothbrush), if the price point was going to make it cheaper than just buying a new toothbrush, then yes, I'd buy it. It would be great if the interchangeble head worked with different size heads or styles, not just one, so I might try out the newest fad in toothbrushes.
As for the floss, though, that wouldn't be a selling feature for me. Maybe a little pick that you could unfold from the side of the brush. That might be useful.
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