Amabrush Reviews 151

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Received my amabrush last week and tried it out, after the first attempt my teeth felt just as unclean as before. Tried it again according to some user tips to keep some water in my mouth to have th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible product do not buy, There is no cleaning effect, every kickstarter backer that has received it complains it doesn't work. The company ignore these complaints or sweep them aside as... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

i have been scammed by them too. don't get mad - get even. the FT are taking an interest in Indiegogo/Kickstarter Amabrush given the scale of the failure - write to the FT to add to their info. also c... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I was excited when i received the product. The first try felt good, but after testing it for a week now, i'm not happy at all with the results. This will never replace brushing my teeth with a toothbr... See more

Company details

  1. Dental Clinic
  2. Beauty Product Supplier
  3. Dental Supply Store

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Amabrush® is the original 10-second fully automatic toothbrush that brushes your teeth thoroughly and quickly. Experience a completely new way of brushing your teeth.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worthless

Worthless! Teeth feel (and are really real) still dirty after 3x "brushing" with Amabrush. After the first charge was empty I did not get it charged again ..... it keeps blinking. Unfortunately the site disappeared from the internet ....

14 August 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

i have been scammed by them too

i have been scammed by them too. don't get mad - get even. the FT are taking an interest in Indiegogo/Kickstarter Amabrush given the scale of the failure - write to the FT to add to their info. also contact the UK European Consumer Centre who are liaising with their Austrian Counterparts, and join the campaign by Peter Kolba and OTS - you may need to use google translate for this last one.... fraud/criminal proceedings against the former directors might be possible

8 June 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't let the door hit you on the way out...

Just received an email notification saying that Amabrush have filed for liquidation and this is the end of the line for them. I can't say this news hasn't pleased me. I may have even laughed out loud.

I think it's absolutely disgraceful for them to have raised so much money from people, to deliver an entirely useless not-as-described product. Words can scarcely describe how badly Amabrush failed to deliver what it set out to. I'm shocked even now.

Fortunately, I managed to get a refund for the long-long-awaited strange gumshield/vibrator they sent me. As I understand it, most others weren't able to get a refund, and it seems some didn't even receive the unit.

Not receiving the toothbrush is literally not a loss. Anyone gutted they never got one, seriously don't worry about it. But, I do feel bad that you got scammed for your money like I did initially.

A terrible attempt at delivering a would-be great product, IF they did have genuine intentions. Not one bit sorry to see Amabrush come to an end, I just wish it was as a result of giving everyone their well deserved refund.

6 June 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont do business with them

Do not, I repeat do not do business with this company. Super scammers. False advertisement etc. They don't answer there Kickstarter customers. They block people on social media. 100% fraudulent company.

27 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible product

I feel scammed. The product seemed so promising, they have “proved” though study that Amabrush is equally efficient as a regular toothbrush. This is simply not true.
The Amabrush toothbrush quality is about the same as if you used your finger without toothpaste. It is horrible... so disapointed..

26 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste 10 seconds of your life twice a day with Amabrush

I've been an avid believer between backing the project in December of 2016 all the way until delivery in May 2019.

A toothbrush that will brush your teeth as well in 10 seconds, as you're used to in 2 minutes!

Until one day they announced that after professional peer review, there was no 'statistically significant difference' between using the Amabrush, and using a manual toothbrush.

£120 for a manual toothbrush? I've used electrics for 15 years now... This should not be a benchmark to strive for for any high price toothbrush...

However after using this for a few days, I would rather use a 50p budget manual brush over the Amabrush, without doubt.

It IS as awful as every other review below and above this one says it is. I've held off from upgrading to a new big name brand brush for two years... For a vibrating gum shield.

You could choose to buy the Amabrush, or you could choose to chew some gum you found stuck to the pavement. I tell no lie when I say the difference in cleaning effect will not be 'statistically significant'.

20 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

As useful as a perforated prophylactic!

Forget the waiting times (which were quite frankly ridiculous. I honestly thought I’d be onto dentures and getting sustenance from mashed up goo by the time the product arrived, despite the wonderfully inspiring emails). Forget the fact that it’s nothing like the original concept that we were promised (think of that Saturday morning when you woke up and suddenly realised the stunner you’d gone to bed with, after fifteen pints or three bottles of wine, was actually some boggle-eyed-womble-troll more akin to a wombat than you can believe).

This is a toothbrush. A toothbrush!! That doesn’t brush teeth! Millions of pounds raised in a hugely successful funding drive. Years of redevelopment. Countless flash emails telling us of great things from nonsensical institutions that presumably deal with teeth and teeth brushing endeavours. One simple concept. Revolutionise the simple act of brushing your teeth. Turn two minutes every morning and evening into just twenty seconds a day. Saves years of your life apparently. Makes it so simple. A dream. The future. A miracle. A TOOTHBRUSH THAT DOESN’T BRUSH TEETH!!!

The act of wrangling the enormous mouth piece into my mouth and biting it, actually produces more cleaning effect than the strange vibrator does. Forget about the toothpaste and the dispenser system. It’s as useful as a perforated prophylactic.

As another reviewer mentioned, I’m actually more disturbed by the amount of un-recyclable landfill that has been created.

Save your pennies folks. Buy a bamboo brush and then, when you’ve used enough of those bamboo brushes...... build a fire and burn your Amabrush!!

20 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Future buyers do yourself the favor and avoid it for your pocket's good

Long story short, they lived richer for about 3m $ and we did poorer for about 120 $ each (shipping included) as a proud (?) crowdfunder myself.

I just received my basic set after 2 years of patience, the mouthpiece is enormous more suitable for the Jaws buddy from the James Bond movies, the paste amount is so small i even tried pouring some real touthpaste on the mouthpiece and the vibration vibrates nothing. Teeth cleaning results are more than a huge dissapointment, the total experience is so bad as it takes 5 minutes to prepare the whole thing just to end up NOT cleaning your teeth for 10 seconds. Now imagine it took 2 years or more to engineer that non sense gimmick and the official retail price will 50% more expensive than the early bird one... So good luck fellow beta testers we are on the same boat and yeah... i will stick with my traditional super effective manual brush of course. Finally i consider this as one of the greatest snatches ever, so why robber a bank? Just pretend you invented a time machine in Kickstarter.

17 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Totally useless

I backed Amabrush on Kickstarter in 2017 and I received my Amabrush yesterday. Without having read any reviews about the product I was pretty excited. Packaging and product look decent. The toothpaste capsules look classy. The app works and connecting with bluetooth is also perfect. So how does it brush?

The first frustration was the pump. When finally the toothpaste came out I tried to brush with it, many times in different ways. It felt like it didn't clean at all, my manual toothbrush could have done a better job. The mouthpiece is also so big that it's really uncomfortable.

How can that be? Did I miss something? Regardless of packaging, looks, connectivity, etc, it needed to do one thing. And it does not. I tried to reach customer support but I couldn't find any other resource than the support page.

I would rather have received an e-mail that everything was a dream that didn't come true, as now I have wasted my time on it as well.

17 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Got mine today

Got mine today, it's pure garbage. Totally useless. Nothing happens when using, it vibrates and the teeth are still dirty.

16 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Useless

Backed in August 2017
Received yesterday...
Package and product look very nice
But it does not clean teeth at all
The handpiece vibrates and that’s all what happens- the mouthpiece does not brush anything
Disappointed
Hope they will dispose of this useless element properly at least

11 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I started backing them 2 years ago

I started backing them 2 years ago. Still have nothing. They basically stole my money. Their "support' is a joke and tell me to read the update emails which tell me that I will get my toothbrush but I still have nothing.

9 May 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worthless

Worthless

The brush does not produce any cleaning effect. Even large chunks of food are not removed. There is simply not enough motion on the bristles.

The paste distribution system is a joke. Only small amounts of paste appear in maybe 2 of the 16 holes on the mouthpiece.

The one-size mouthpiece does not fit every mouth and since it is rigid, may be unusable for many people.

The support staff is arrogant and dismissive.

8 May 2019
Unprompted review

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