Cristian Nicolae—September 11, 2025
I recently purchased the Gaia Guy bamboo toothbrush, and it’s a game-changer for eco-conscious brushing! The natural horse hair bristles are a standout feature—gentle yet effective, they clean my teeth thoroughly without the worry of microplastics from synthetic bristles ending up in my mouth. The bristles feel softer than nylon but still get the job done, leaving my teeth smooth and clean. The bamboo handle is another highlight. It’s lightweight, smooth, and has a premium, natural feel that’s miles better than plastic brushes. I appreciate that it’s biodegradable, aligning with my goal to reduce plastic waste. The handle’s ergonomic shape makes it comfortable to hold, even during longer brushing sessions. This toothbrush is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a sustainable, microplastic-free option without sacrificing performance at a reasonable price. It’s held up well after a few weeks of use, and I love knowing I’m making an environmentally friendly choice. Highly recommend! Read more
adrian—September 4, 2025
These toothbrushes perform very nicely! The handle is very comfortable. The bristles are soft. It doesn't have any off taste. Make sure you disinfect after use in mouth wash or hydrogen peroxide. Hang dry it and I'm my experience it will last a month or a week more. Read more
Noah—October 27, 2025
Great alternative to microplastics Read more
Daphne—December 19, 2025
Great quality. Only complaint is I wish it came in different colors on the tops of the handle. Our family had to write our names on them. Read more
Kathy—September 29, 2025
Love that this toothbrush is completely organic, and you can throw it out knowing it is completely compostable. Great purchase. Read more
Eugene Son—August 19, 2025
I’ve been on 100% biodegradable plastic bristle brushes but I think 100% natural is the only true way to be sustainable Read more
Catcentric Circles—July 15, 2025
Trying to avoid microplastics. Thought I was safe with "bamboo toothbrush with plant-based bristles from castor bean oil." I was wrong. That's just nylon in disguise. It's still plastic. It still sheds microplastics. And the handle being bamboo doesn't make up for that. This toothbrush is also bamboo. But the bristles are not plastic. Nor is anything else. Truly plastic- and microplastic-free. Phew. But that bamboo handle is really nice. I didn't think that would matter much, but it actually makes brushing easier and more effective to have an ergonomic handle. I appreciate that. My only concern now is whether I am going to be able to remember to take it easy brushing. The bristles are stiffer and a little less uniform. It could be hard on the gums if I wasn't paying attention. But so far so good. And what I wasn't expecting is they actually cleans better. So, that's a bonus. The bristles are a dark color, which is new, and they have kind of an earthy scent at first. Nothing bad and I'm very sensitive to that sort of thing. Overall I am very happy to find something that is actually safe to use. Microplastics are hard to avoid. But I have health reasons that give me an incentive to at least do what I can. And plastic that we put in our mouths like toothbrushes, night guards, and gum made from "gum base" instead of chicle are a good place to start. Read more
It falls apart. You can’t chew it like gum. Is there a way to fix the gum so you can chew it like gum?—September 11, 2025
Buyer beware, from the pictures I thought I was getting the 12 pack. I got 1 toothbrush. For $28 I expect more than 1 toothbrush. Probably won’t buy this item again. Read more