ISABEL BECKERMAN—November 22, 2025
I once had an expensive rechargeable electric toothbrush that stopped working far too soon. When I tried to return it, the post office sent it back because the company had put the wrong address on the paperwork. Since then, I’ve stuck with the Spin Brush, which I’ve been using since it went by a different brand name. This is my third one, and I’m still finishing off the second because they last for years. I use rechargeable AA batteries, so I’m not constantly buying new ones, and a single charge lasts for weeks with the Sony Eneloop NiMH batteries I use (though NiCads would likely work fine too). I think this setup is easier on the batteries than a unit that sits on a charger after every use. As for performance, the brush cleans my teeth really well with minimal effort—exactly what a motorized toothbrush should do. It’s powerful, doesn’t pinch my tongue like an older model I tried, and has replaceable heads. I paid about $13 for my first Spin Brush years ago, and I still think it’s the best value in power toothbrushes. Read more
EBfox—December 4, 2025
I used the old model for several years and decided to upgrade to the new one. It was an easy decision since they're so affordable. I like this one even better, the brush heads seem to be cleaning even better. My dentist always says they can tell I use an electric toothbrush and how much of a difference it makes. Batteries seem to last a good amount of time in this model as well. Zero complaints. Read more
Shannon—December 14, 2025
This is my everyday toothbrush. It’s very affordable, battery operated and has a nice medium vibration to get your mouth clean and fresh. My first one lasted 2 years with battery changes, and I just replaced it with a new one. Read more
Anglespur—December 19, 2025
I have had the older model Spin Brush for several years and since this new model has been released, getting replacement heads for the older one has become harder and harder to now almost impossible. So I bit the bullet and decided to order this new style Spin Brush. The claims are true. The handle is slimmer, the brush head definitely spins a lot faster and cleans better and more quickly than the original. It's also a lot quieter than the original. It's inexpensive and the replacement heads also aren't overpriced. It is longer or taller than the original, so if you store it standing up in a medicine cabinet it may not fit between the shelves. Not an issue for me, but it is taller. The only thing I have noticed, and I confirmed on the Spin Brush website is that this toothbrush has a built-in timer than automatically shuts it off after 2 minutes of running. Additionally it pulsates every 30 seconds. I guess this is to remind you to switch quadrants of your mouth every 30 seconds and apparently 2 minutes is the optimal time for brushing your teeth. Apparently I'm an oddball, because I take between 3 and 5 minutes to brush my teeth (longer in the morning) and it's honestly a pain in the butt when it shuts itself off. I also find the pulsation every 30 seconds annoying. I wish this feature could be disabled. Nowhere in the description here on Amazon is this feature mentioned nor does it say anything about it on the packaging the brush comes in. I did a Google search about it and found out that it indeed is a thing. Aside from the auto shut-off and every 30 seconds pulsation, I really like this toothbrush and I like its performance. That having been said, my favorite is still the Oral B battery toothbrush. The head is slightly larger so it holds more toothpaste. It spins and oscillates even faster to clean more aggressively. But it is also significantly louder and buzzier. Read more
Customer—November 24, 2025
Long time (10+ yrs) user of the old Spinbrush. Was disappointed when they discontinued it and was very hesitant on the new one. But when I could no longer get the old replacement brushes. I recently gave in and got this new version. 1) Performance wise, as good or better than the old one. 2) Slimmer body which makes it a bit more awkward to hold if your used to the contoured shape of the older version. That being said, I’ve gotten used to it and it’s not that big a deal. 3) The price, at this point it a great deal and replacement heads are very cheap also. So, I’m stocking up on them. Overall satisfaction is 9.5 out of 10. Read more
Ayjae—October 30, 2025
I accidentally ordered the replacement brush for this newer model instead of the older one I had, so I took it as a sign to just get the new toothbrush. I actually like the slimmer design a lot, it feels easier to handle and more comfortable to use. The only thing I’ve noticed is that it doesn’t seem quite as powerful as my old Spinbrush, even after changing the batteries. It still cleans well and leaves my teeth feeling fresh, but I wish it had just a little more strength. Overall, I’m happy I upgraded. It looks sleek, feels good to use, and gets the job done. I’d recommend it if you want something lighter and more compact. Read more
Laura—December 14, 2025
I like everything about this newer model Spinbrush. The speed is faster, but not irritating like a sonic toothbrush. The button is easier to push than the previous model. It does a good job cleaning my teeth. Read more
Hope—December 31, 2025
I have used the spin brush for years and have always loved it. But this brush works good but it won’t come on at times. I have to shake it or try tapping it on countertop. I have put new batteries in it but that didn’t help. Read more