Brush & Rinse
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A toothbrush can redirect water from a faucet to your lips for easy rinsing.
Brushing and rinsing is an oral care routine that we all Perform at least once everyday.
At this point, no one should be using disposable cups for rinsing after brushing. No one should have to wash a glass or cup everytime they rinse.
No one should have to lap water from their hand. No one should be forced to slurp excess water from toothbrush bristles.
Current methods of getting water into our mouths for rinsing after brushing are sloppy, create waste, and place unnecessary stress on our bodies. And, people love water fountains.
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One question: What happens when the arc of the water is greater than the length of my bathroom sink?
You get wet…. :)
I guess you can adjust it by moving your wrist.
GENIUS.
silly
A mandate should be issued for all toothbrush manufacturers to add this feature.
Anther method of getting water not mentioned; is to simply put ones mouth to the side of the tap spout and draw in a mouthful of water. Sure it’s not the most graceful method of getting rinsing water, but if no body sees it doesn’t matter.
Agree with Euan. But anyway, could be fun for kids!! Or for women who are wearing make-up…
Make it wash my car, and I’ll take one.