We have found the toothbrush of the future. Yes, it’s electric, but not like you’re used to. Most toothbrushes are pretty good at getting toothpaste into contact with your teeth; Now, the Rinser brush also helps remove it.
A slot under the toothbrush head allows tap water to flow through a plastic grate located in the handle. With the push of a button, a small motor propels water in a gentle column of laminar flow directly into your mouth. It’s an instant drinking fountain, built into a toothbrush.
For the traveler, it means not having to sip water from the tap or lick it with cupped hands. At home, it means not needing disposable cups or a glass that needs to be washed. For parents, it’s one more way to convince kids that hygiene is fun. You can reserve one now for $35.