ARM & HAMMER Spinbrush ProClean Review

Monday, June 27, 2011 Posted by Jolly Mom

For my second month of the Switch & Save Challenge, Arm & Hammer sent me their Spinbrush ProClean Toothbrush to try out. The Spinbrush Proclean is Arm & Hammer's flagship in their pro-series of toothbrushes. It is touted as being clinically proven to remove up to 70% more plaque in hard to reach areas than a manual toothbrush. I have to say that I think they are right. My teeth definitely feel cleaner after using the Spinbrush. You know what else? I am brushing my teeth longer. I don't know why exactly except that I really enjoy using the electric toothbrush. I love how it feels against my teeth and I love how clean my teeth feel after using it. I also feel like the Spinbrush Proclean definitely does a better job of reaching all areas of my mouth. That being said, I will warn that the toothbrush is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me at all, but it's something that you should know.


Now, here's the good part...the Spinbrush retails for about $6.00, which is not much more than a regular or manual toothbrush. The replacement heads are about $2 for a pack of two. To top it off, you can get a $2 OFF coupon right now! In the long run, the Spinbrush will save you money--both on toothbrushes and visits to the dentist!


More Notable Features:
  • Features dual-action technology - a combination of spinning and back and forth brushing heads for the ultimate in cleaning
  • Comes in several premium designer colors to suit your personal style or décor
  • Available in medium or soft bristles and a replaceable head



This is a sponsored post for Church & Dwight Co., Inc, the maker of ARM & HAMMER branded products, who is compensating me to try different products. Get a $2.00 coupon for ARM & HAMMER Spinbrush then head over to the Switch & Save Challenge where you can enter to win $25,000.
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