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I bristle at the thought of being hassled to change my toothbrush.
this is up there with expiration dates on pillows
I'm confused at these American styled subscription 'item' services. It takes little to no organisation to have a 'backup' item in the cupboard, we do it with toilet paper, right? And when said 'item' is on special at local XYZ store you buy a few extras. These subscriptions themselves certainly ain't bargains!
we do it with toilet paper, right?
brush your teeth with TP? different, ill have to give that a try later thanks for the tip
A new toothbrush costs a dollar. Is this a 25c/week payment plan?
Good call! For those interested, it's $3.85 p/m for 1 toothbrush (inc postage) and slightly cheaper if you order more per month.
ali-express toothbrushes $0.20 each.
Cincotta chemist, two colgate toothbrushes $1.49
Normal cheap store probably around $1 each.i don't think i'd be adventurous enough to try an aliexpress toothbrush :)
Aldi "Made In Germany" 2-pack: $1.99
Does not offer "significant savings over buying toothbrushes at the supermarket".
well said. Good reason to neg.
lol.
That is all.
Have we devolved so much as a society, as to require a subscription service for a toothbrush? How lazy are people to need this rather than buy a couple of bulk packs at the supermarket each year.
This is the most mind boggling "service" I think I've ever encountered. Kudos to ozbargain for bringing it to our attention.
Nah, our society is ok. Just the service is stupid & whoever found that company certainly has something wrong in his head.
Wait… "Australia's number 1 toothbrush subscription service"? You mean there are multiple companies offering this? lol
Quick supermarket search shows plenty of cheaper options. The additional 'cost of convenience' does not make this a bargain
How does this even exist? Really.. how?
Why neg? Do they brush your teeth for you?
In this case it might be a deal. :)NarveyHorman sounds better… or LingBee… or Good Guys… waaait a minute
By the way… it was a joke. :)
I am sure Hardly Normal won't brush your teeth…
Harvey Norman may not brush your teeth. But they sure are experts cleaning your pockets.
that's what supermarkets are for. the whole concept is stupid