Electric Toothbrush Heads

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oral b recyclable electric toothbrush heads with standard bristles
Oral B Compatible Recyclable Electric Toothbrush Heads
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philips sonicare recyclable toothbrush heads in cardboard box
Philips Sonicare Compatible Recyclable Toothbrush Heads
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Finally, a range of recyclable electric toothbrush heads. Once your old heads have done their time, replace them with an eco-friendly electric toothbrush head such as these ones from Brushd. Choose from two of the most popular electric toothbrush brands – Oral B and Philips Sonicare.

Yes, we can switch to bamboo toothbrushes to avoid the plastic but a lot of us still like to use our electric toothbrushes since they offer a more thorough clean than a manual brush. And now we no longer have to feel any guilt when it comes to disposing of our used electric toothbrush heads.

once your recyclable electric toothbrush head has come to the end of its life, simply return the head back to Brushd using the pre-paid compostable envelope and they will take care of the rest for us. It’s as simple as that.

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