all the time, energy, and creativity that could have been applied to solving world hunger
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...think about all the Disabled people who have motor control issues with their hands who now get a bit more independence!!
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Trying this 4 my 7yr old nephew w/autism. Tooth brushing hard w/his sensory issues. 10 secs instead of 2 mins might help him greatly.
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they don't have kid sizes yet, but plan to in the future.
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Why? How can it be time saving?
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10 seconds vs 2 minutes. that's the definition of time saving.
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I don't reckon 10 seconds is enough. Then there's the maintenance & cleaning of the item. Still, I get yer point though. Unnecessary item.
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It cleans all the teeth on all surfaces simultaneously, so 10 seconds is longer per tooth than you get with a regular brush.
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not unnecessary for me. My small jaw makes reaching some places impossible with a toothbrush. I also live without access to mains electric
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meaning that I can't charge an electric brush, as recommended by dentists. This charges via microUSB so I can charge it from my solar panel
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I also struggle with joint problems, making using a manual brush very painful on my arms.
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Yes, I can certainly see its benefit for you. In fact, that's a very good point. Less mobile/hindered people will certainly find this useful
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How lazy are people these days? lol Brush your damn teeth!
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...orrrr, you could think about all the Disabled people who have problems w/motor control & now can be more independent.
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it's easier to charge for me as I don't have access to mains electric. This charges via microUSB so I can charge it from my solar panel.
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dentists recommend electric toothbrushes, and often say people brush wrong. This means no risk of "wrong technique".
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Can anyone get more lazier?

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Or you could look beyond your own needs and realise this is an extremely helpful tool for disabled ppl, but keep being small-minded, I guess
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Well that wasn't my intention and never thought about that aspect of helping those in need. The advertising vid doesn't showcase that.
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Because there is no real profit if they only sold it to disabled ppl, most similar type products are either specifcally created for >>
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It's like a lot of infomercial products- I never understood as an able-bodied person until I sat back and thought about it.
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Informercials are easy to laugh at for many people, but they're generally just an able-bodied person doing things disabled people do.
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