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Colgate MaxFresh Toothbrush Twin Pack: Two Brushes One Mission
Fresh breath starts with the right tool. Colgate MaxFresh toothbrushes bring serious cleaning power to every brushing session. The twin pack setup gives you two brushes at once so backups stay ready when needed. This bulk case holds 36 twin packs inside. That adds up to 72 toothbrushes total. Enough to last ages for homes or stock shelves for months in stores.
Engineered for Deep Cleaning
The MaxFresh name means business. These brushes feature bristles shaped specifically for reaching tricky spots. Back molars get attention. Gum lines receive gentle sweeping. Tongue cleaners sit on the back of each head for extra freshness power. Every angle of your mouth gets covered in one session. Plaque hides nowhere when this brush comes through.
Twin Packs Save Hassle
Buying toothbrushes one at a time gets old fast. You remember needing one when standing in the bathroom with frayed bristles staring back at you. Twin packs fix that annoyance completely. Use the first brush for three months then switch to its partner. Simple rotation keeps your brushing effective without extra shopping trips interrupting your week.
Bulk Buying That Makes Sense
Seventy-two toothbrushes cover plenty of ground. Families stay stocked for years without thinking twice. Small shop owners keep inventory full longer between orders. Dentist offices hand them out after cleanings without running low. Gyms toss them in membership welcome kits. Wherever toothbrushes disappear quickly this case keeps up.
FAQs
How many toothbrushes come in this case?
Thirty-six twin packs arrive together. Each pack holds 2 brushes so you receive 72 toothbrushes total.
What makes MaxFresh toothbrushes special?
Bristle design focuses on deep cleaning and freshness. The built-in tongue cleaner adds extra breath freshening power that other brushes skip.
Are these brushes good for sensitive gums?
Bristles provide thorough cleaning without being harsh. Most people find them comfortable, but extremely sensitive gums might prefer softer options.
How long should each toothbrush last?
Plan on replacing every three months. Bent or frayed bristles mean swapping sooner, regardless of time passed.
Do kids handle these brushes okay?
Older children and teens manage fine. Smaller kids need brushes sized for their mouths with softer bristle options.
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