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Mode Electric Toothbrush

Mode is the first electric toothbrush that docks and charges without wires. The stylish all-black toothbrush comes with a wireless charging pad (docks magnetically and charges without wires) that plugs right into an outlet, freeing up space on your counter. The stealthy toothbrush features soft tip vibrating bristles that gently clean the tooth surface and gums, has the ability to produce 38,000 brush strokes per minute, and has a smart electric motor with a 2 minute timer, just to make sure you´re brushing your teeth long enough. The Mode charging dock includes a built-in nightlight that illuminates your space in darker moments, and rotates to fit all bathroom spaces.



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