- Unique refillable tube keeps your favorite toothpaste handy, refilled from your home tube at a lower cost than travel-sized tubes
- Tube retains its shape for easy refilling
- Brush features soft, rounded-end bristles of dental quality for healthy brushing
- Replacement brush heads sold separately
Imported.
| Best use | Camping |
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| Dimensions | 0.5 x 6.125 inches |
| Weight | 1 ounce |
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May 19, 2015Very cool design
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Nov 17, 2014Best travel toothbrushIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s Super Toob. This is the best traveling toothbrush on the market. It is light weight, durable, and holds a week’s worth of toothpaste. It is basically compl...
Read More It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s Super Toob. This is the best traveling toothbrush on the market. It is light weight, durable, and holds a week’s worth of toothpaste. It is basically complete oral hygiene in a small compact container, if it only held dental floss it would be perfect. We purchased this toothbrush about 7 years ago when we switched over to ultra-light hiking gear. Our toob has traveled with us on many back country hikes and short weekend trips. The heads can be replaced when they wear out, so it is a long term investment. We would recommend this to anyone that travels, and especially to those that hike and/ or camp. In response to some of the negative comments: Yes at times it can be difficult to remove the bottom of the toothpaste container, but running under hot water solves this issue relatively quickly. The comment about durability made me laugh, we have had ours for 7 years treat it like the rest of our camping gear and it has held up fine. To the hygienist who strives to speak for the ADA, this is not a primary toothbrush and I would not recommend it as such, it is designed for camping and traveling. Although I love my oral B electric toothbrush, it is not practical to take on back country camping trips. -
Aug 5, 2013Minimalist's dreamThis is a very compact toothbrush with a refillable paste tube stored in the brush handle. The tube is very easy to refill from a conventional toothpaste tube: Just screw it onto the big tub...
Read More This is a very compact toothbrush with a refillable paste tube stored in the brush handle. The tube is very easy to refill from a conventional toothpaste tube: Just screw it onto the big tube and push out the paste, no mess, no air bubbles in the small tube. There is enough paste for 8-10 uses. Case is rigid enough as not to worry about an accidental paste squeeze-out spill (been there!). The brush is not state of the art, but it gets the job done while you are on a bike or backpacking multi-day tour. -
Apr 4, 2013Best I've usedBetter than the two or three all-in-one styles where the toothpaste shoots up through the brush bristles I've had over the years. Those eventually clog and can be hard to fill, and to get ou...
Read More Better than the two or three all-in-one styles where the toothpaste shoots up through the brush bristles I've had over the years. Those eventually clog and can be hard to fill, and to get out old dried toothpaste. The Aurelle is somewhat bulky and a tad heavy for what it is, but acceptably so. The brush head is rather smaller than I prefer but acceptable. The toothpaste tube is rather small also, maybe 5ml. I normally use this with tooth POWDER. The powder goes farther, does not dry out, does not glue the threads of the container shut and does not have to be put in a TSA "3-1-1" bag. Some tips: To remove the bottom (black) cap leave the toothpaste tube in the handle. You'll have better grip to unscrew it. You can wrap a rubber band around the handle for better grip. Be sure and clean the cap threads (I use a cotton swab) as frequently as possible to avoid getting them glued shut. A little vegetable oil on the threads helps, too. Be sure and let the brush air dry as often as possible. Disinfect it from time to time because it will inevitably have to be put away wet. I soak it in mouthwash. Also wash & clean the brush cover on the inside as it stays wet and stuff will grow on there. -
Feb 22, 2013Good Idea but Poor ExecutionI bought this for camping because I figured it would be nice to have my toothbrush and toothpaste in one nifty container. When I got it I was initially very pleased with it. Sure, it's a lit...
Read More I bought this for camping because I figured it would be nice to have my toothbrush and toothpaste in one nifty container. When I got it I was initially very pleased with it. Sure, it's a little harsh but it's not made to replace your toothbrush at home. What disappointed me was how cheap this was made. The plastic housing broke the second time I used it and now the cap on the toothbrush doesn't stay on well. -
Feb 8, 2013Good concept, bad bristlesI have invisable braces and need to remove them before eating, then brush and replace when finished. I ahve to go everywhere with a toothbrush and toothpaste. I was excited to find such a ne...
Read More I have invisable braces and need to remove them before eating, then brush and replace when finished. I ahve to go everywhere with a toothbrush and toothpaste. I was excited to find such a neat sleek combo. In reality - the brush is very stiff and very dense. The bristles quickly went flat and as it is so dense it was hard to dry. Also takes a lot of coordination to hold on to all the parts when used in a publc bathroom with questionable counters. -
Dec 19, 2012Compact and handyAll the negative reviews seem to be from a few years ago so there might have been improvements made since those reviews. When I got this I tried it out first. I found the bristles to be so...
Read More All the negative reviews seem to be from a few years ago so there might have been improvements made since those reviews. When I got this I tried it out first. I found the bristles to be soft and comparable to "higher end" tooth brushes. and very comfortable to use. I like the idea of having tooth paste in the handle, this makes it nice and compact. you could carry this OR a tooth brush of similar size and a tube of tooth paste. This product can slip easily into a little space in your bag. When I filled the tube up I had no problems. A tube of Crest screwed in easily and filled up fairly easy as well. Haven't finished to tube yet so not sure how it will be to unscrew it but when I looked in after filling there didn't appear to be any tooth paste in the threads so I am not too worried. If you are concerned about space, but still want to clean your grills this product is for you. -
Oct 10, 2012Poor quality ruins the functionAs noted by another reviewer, this item is cheaply made and breaks easily. As soon as I put toothpaste in it and squeezed, the bottom cap blew off. Nice idea, but poor quality ruins it.
Read More As with a lot of REI items, I bought this for a specific purpose - to have an all-in-one toothpaste-toothbrush combo. And for that it works great - I also intend to use it for travelling and vacation. However, my wife suggested I get a second one for our teenaged daughter who is getting braces, and thus will need to brush her teeth during school. The design of it is quite ingenious: the back of the toothpaste tube is threaded to accept a standard toothpaste nozzle (is that what it's called?) so it is very easy to refill. The head of the toothbrush might be a bit small, but that's a minor trade-off for its convenience