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Bamboo Toothbrushes 🌿 | Sea Turtle Eco Toothbrush Review

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Today I’m checking out these bamboo toothbrushes from Sea Turtle LLC β€” easily my new favorite eco-friendly toothbrush. After using them for several months, I’ll show you what they look like new vs. after a month of use, and explain why I switched from plastic to bamboo.

Each toothbrush is made with plant-based bristles, sustainably sourced bamboo, and minimal packaging β€” no plastic anywhere. They’re biodegradable, comfortable to use, and perfect if you want to cut down on microplastics in your daily routine.

πŸͺΆ Key points:

100% biodegradable handle and bristles Individually sealed 10-pack Lasts about 1 month per brush Organic and plastic-free FSC-certified bamboo

If you care about sustainability and want a quality manual toothbrush, these are worth a try.

πŸ“¦ Product featured: Sea Turtle Bamboo Toothbrush (10 Pack) 🌱 Soft plant-based bristles ♻️ Eco-friendly and biodegradable

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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNhzs2C8Ox8

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Hey, today we’re looking at these β€” some bamboo toothbrushes from Sea Turtle LLC. These have become my favorite toothbrush, and I’ve been using them for several months. Let’s open up the box. This is the 10-pack and inside, of course, you get 10 individually wrapped toothbrushes. I’ll just open one up right now. That’s what they look like. Each toothbrush has a number, but you can’t really tell which number you’re going to get because the packaging doesn’t really say.

This is toothbrush number eight. There’s the bristles, there’s the handle. I find these last about a month. They’re really nice to brush with β€” they feel good, and I’m a big fan of just generally using them. Something I like about it. And again, it’s all biodegradable. There’s no plastic in this β€” it’s all made from organic plant material. Then we have my toothbrush after about a month. As you can see, it gets quite worn pretty fast; the bristles kind of get destroyed.

It’s also very important you keep this dry. As you can see, it can get a bit gross if you don’t treat it well, so make sure you keep it dry. I recommend drying off the toothbrush when you’re done with it. That’s what it looks like before and after about a month’s use. You’ll probably get half a year to a year out of one of these boxes.

I quite like these bamboo toothbrushes β€” they’ve become my favorite. I switched from mechanical to handheld, back to manual brushes, and then these, because I didn’t like the idea of brushing my mouth with microplastics. I wanted to avoid using more plastic than I needed to, and I also wanted to avoid putting plastic in my mouth where it’s not necessary. So I’m a big fan of these. They’re really nice toothbrushes and I think you’ll like them too. Why don’t you give them a shot?

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