George H.'s Impressions
The Fuzzy Brush is a neat idea, but takes some coordination (& concentration!) to move it around systematically first on the lower teeth, then turn the "handle" outward and do it again, then and turn it upside down, and repeat for the uppers. Said by the 50 year old guy who could never chew and separate sunflower seeds with his mouth in high school, and has long since given up on tying cherry stems in a knot by mouth.
Flavor is nice and refreshing.
Testing it on the job brings up the question of what to do with it when you're chewing it at work, and someone stops by to chat? Do you diplomatically take it out, and spit it into your hand, or excuse yourself to find the nearest trash can out of sight, or just swallow it? Talking with a mouthful of Fuzzy brush is like talking around a marble. The Fuzzy Brush changes the tooth brushing paradigm, because when I get out my toothbrush at work, I go to the restroom to use it, and spit. With the Fuzzy brush, I tend to do it at my desk, though I suppose a walkabout out side would get the job done too.
George H. is an engineer and an oral hygiene enthusiast.
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