Diamond Setup03-5: The $300 Brush Is Not First
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[HOOK]
Ranking toothbrushes, from the three hundred dollar one to the free one
we give you.
[A]
A mid-range electric with a pressure sensor.
The sensor is the feature that matters, because most people brush far
too hard.
[A-]
The three hundred dollar smart brush.
Works beautifully.
You are paying two hundred dollars for an app.
[B+]
A basic electric with a timer.
Nearly all of the benefit for a fraction of the price.
[S]
Soft bristles, on any brush on this list.
With a soft bristle brush, we are happy.
[B]
A soft manual brush used properly.
Genuinely fine.
Technique beats hardware.
[B]
The free one we hand you at the end of a cleaning.
Same as above.
It is a soft manual brush.
[C]
Medium bristles.
Harder than anyone needs.
[F]
Hard bristles.
The worst thing on this list, and it is sold in every
shop.
Recession at the gumline and worn notches in the enamel.
[D]
Charcoal bristles.
A gimmick added to an ordinary brush.
[LAND IT]
The most expensive item is not first and the cheapest is not
last.
It is almost entirely about pressure and time.