Trailbrush w/ 5g Colgate Toothpaste

$7.95 USD Weight 0.07 oz / 2.0 g

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The lightest toothbrush on trail. The lighter-than-a-gummy-bear Trailbrush attaches to the hole found on most titanium spoons and sporks, multi-purposing the handle and reducing the weight of your toothbrush. It fits our titanium long-handle spoon, medium-handle spoon, or short-handle spoon

The Trailbrush weighs less than a US Penny! 

*Spoon not included.*

BONUS: Includes a free Tiny 5g Tube of Colgate Toothpaste

  • Weighs only 2g's!!! That's lighter than a penny.

  • Attaches to most common titanium long and short-handled hiking spoons, sporks, and forks.

  • Includes protective cover for storage. The brush can remain attached to the utensil.

  • Comes with a free 5g tube of Colgate toothpaste. The tiny tube can be refilled by butting it tight to a normal tube, or additional toothpaste tubes can be purchased here.

  • Imported.

Weight:

Brush - 0.07 oz (2 g)

Cover - 0.086 oz (2.4 g)

Full 5g Toothpaste w/ Tube - .21 (6 g)

Total carried weight: About .37 oz (10.4 grams)

Dimensions:

Brush - 1 1/8" x 3/4" x 3/8" (2.8 x 1.9 x 1 cm)

Cover - 1 1/4" x 7/8" x 1/2" (3.2 x 2.2 x 1.3 cm)

Toothpaste - 2 1/8" x 3/4" x 3/8" (5.4 x 1.9 x .95 cm)

  • For optimal attachment, please follow these instructions. To remove the gasket: gently pinch, rotate, and pull. Sliding a fingernail under the gasket may also help.

  • Then, slide the stem in the hole, making sure the bristles are facing down and that the stabilizer dot it closer to the spoon end.

  • Then flip the gasket over and slot it around the stem, making sure that the wide end of the gasket is on top and that the whole gasket makes its way under the stem end.

  • To remove for replacement: simply pull down hard on the brush.
  • Contains small parts. Not intended for children under 12.

  • There is a very short learning curve, the same as you have with thicker bamboo brushes, you have to be a little more aware of the hard side. Take it slow at first and you'll get the hang of it.

  • The American Dental Association recommends that you replace this, or any other toothbrush, every 3 months.