Why, oh why, wouldn't you provide a replacement head?? My kids are chewers, so the head doesn't last 2-3 months. It's a perfect size, but a total waste to throw it away when it needs a new head.
I do not understand why the only child's toothbrush with refillable heads would get changed to no refillable head option. This was by far the worst move- adults have them. With children's well being in mind, to have a power toothbrush creates healthier teeth and gum results. Parents are not interested in buying a $6 toothbrush every 2-3 months times as many children they have. This is a total waste once again of a perfectly fine and functioning product going in the trash just because the bristles need replacing and sanitary reasons.
great tooth brush for kids
These brushes work great and if your child gets sick you can replace just the brush without replacing the whole toothbrush. You just pull off the old brush and click on the new one.
Needs the design to be revamped
The toothbrush works well, but the little cup doesn't really hold it, it keeps falling over AND it doesn't lay flat on the counter for adding toothpaste. I line up 4 toothbrushes on the counter to add toothpaste, these won't stay put. They roll off the counter. If I set them on their end, the toothpaste drips off. Bad design on a decent product.