
When you have a toothbrush that can better help you take care of your mouth, it's much easier to stop lying to your dentist and tell them how often you brush your teeth.
Meet Burst is a modern sonic toothbrush with a unique look, and its black charcoal coated bristles promise to leave you with shiny pearl white.
Hamish Harat was just founded last year and the explosion has left its mark in the dental hygiene community.
In fact, part of the company's success is due to its distribution model --
As Forbes pointed out, Burst uses dental health care as a brand ambassador.
So far, 1,000 dentists and health workers are actively recommending electric toothbrushes, and 10,000 people have subscribed to the monthly service.
Professionals-
Premium sonic toothbrushes have some similarities to more familiar names like Quip, which also lets people register online to buy electric toothbrushes and send replacement heads to users every month.
This ends up being cheaper than buying a toothbrush from a well-known brand like Philips Sonicare or Oral B, which could cost you up to $200.
On the other hand, Burst can be purchased online for $70 or through dental professionals for $40.
You then receive a new brush head every three months for an extra $6.
However, while Burst may share a similar business model with Quip, the technology behind the brush is very different.
Of course, they are all electric, but there are three different speeds in Burst (
Whitening, sensitive, gum massage)
, The fastest speed to provide you with 33,000 times per minute sound wave vibration.
On the other hand, Quip reaches its maximum at 15,000 vibration per minute.
This should, in theory at least, make the burst cleaner.
But the most significant difference is the bristles.
All of them are binch-
Charcoal from Japan and Geshan.
Charcoal is supposed to help absorb bacteria, bacteria and remove plaque.
In the end, however, what makes the brush work is the softness of the bristles.
"We have a very powerful motor . . . . . . But if I had hard hair, I would [have to]
Khayat told Forbes to make my car softer.
"But we have the soft bristles that we can have with this charcoal ,[and]
It is a great benefit to us.
"The Brush also comes with two-
The minute timer, which reminds you every 30 seconds how much time is left.
Thanks to a handy USB charger, you can easily withstand the burst on the road (
Although a single charge can last up to four weeks, you should not carry the charger with you).
Recently, Burst entered the game of tooth whitening strips.
You can buy a 7-
The daily supply of these stripes, claiming "to remove the stains inherent for many years in just a few days"
A $20 time purchase, or a $15 subscription model.