Wave Electric Toothbrush Oscillation & Vibration Sonic Electric Tooth Brush Adults Teen BASS-Brushing Technique Travel Rechargeable Toothbrushes 4 Soft Bristle Replace Brush Heads IPX7 White
$44.99
Price: $44.99
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Sonic Meets Power
At CHASFIT, we craved true cleaning. Seeing traditional electric brushes fail at plaque in gaps and gumlines, we knew sonic vibration alone was like scratching an itch through a boot. So we merged high-frequency sonic waves with mechanical vertical sweeps—sonic energy loosens plaque while physical motion scrubs hidden zones. This dual-engine synergy ends oral care compromises, turning every brush into a deep quest for immaculate purity.
CHASFIT ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
Package Dimensions : 7.36 x 3.86 x 1.85 inches; 12.31 ounces
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : July 9, 2025
Manufacturer : Chasfit
ASIN : B0F6V2594C
Best Sellers Rank: #343,468 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #444 in Sonic Toothbrushes
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Dual Cleaning – Utilizes 40,000 VPM sonic pulses to disrupt hidden dental plaque on tooth surfaces and in crevices, combined with oscillating motion to remove stains, delivering a comprehensive deep clean for your oral cavity.
Innovative Oscillation – Features 3 adjustable oscillation angles (30°, 45°, 60°), simulating the renowned Bass brushing technique. The electric toothbrush’s oscillating motion replaces traditional horizontal brushing, using gentle horizontal vibrations to more effectively eliminate plaque from tooth surfaces and gaps.
Soft Bristles – Includes two DuPont soft-bristle brush heads in two different stiffness levels, ensuring a suitable option for different users. The back of the brush head not only has soft silicone shock absorption but also features tongue-cleaning bumps. After use, you can easily find identical replacement brush heads from Chasfit.
Long-Lasting Battery – Equipped with a 2000mAh battery, a single charge lasts up to 110 days (Clean Mode (Green) – 30 days; Soft Mode (Blue) – 60 days; Gum Mode – [duration not specified]). It also comes with a travel-friendly toothbrush pouch and a brush head storage case, ensuring worry-free travel anytime, anywhere.
Waterproof Design – Our electric toothbrush boasts an IPX7 waterproof rating, allowing safe use in the shower and making cleaning the brush more convenient.
Exquisite Gift – Meticulously designed packaging complements its comprehensive functionality. It is an excellent gift choice for fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, or friends during holidays or birthdays.
The Product Includes: 1 Type – C data cable, 1 instruction manual, 1 PU travel bag, 1 portable toothbrush case, and 4 replaceable brush heads.
4 reviews for Wave Electric Toothbrush Oscillation & Vibration Sonic Electric Tooth Brush Adults Teen BASS-Brushing Technique Travel Rechargeable Toothbrushes 4 Soft Bristle Replace Brush Heads IPX7 White
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jw.hunter –
Works Well
I’ve been using Phillips Sonicare For the last couple of decades (full disclosure: son of a dentist, lol) and this thing is just as effective. The battery was dying on my last one when this popped up, so I thought I’d give it a shot. Hilariously it pivots (in case you’re too lazy to do that with your wrist), but it provides a nice experience and got my teeth nice and clean too. It comes with four or five heads, which is nice. Hopefully it will accept other heads that I can get locally. It’s a bit of a wild card needing replacement parts from companies you’re unfamiliar with. So far so good. I like this stylish toothbrush.
Erik –
Solid Mid-Range Toothbrush with Strong Performance
Iâve been really happy with this toothbrushâit outperforms the last two electric models Iâve used. The oscillating head rotates back and forth, and with the strong vibration and three intensity levels, it does the brushing for you. You just guide it along each tooth, hold it there, and it works great.It comes with multiple brush heads (soft, medium, and hard) so you can pick whatâs comfortable. The vibration strength is impressive for this price range, and it automatically shuts off after about 2.5 minutes to help keep brushing time consistent.Thereâs no pressure sensor or AI tracking like on some higher-end models, but for me, thatâs fine. At around $45, it sits nicely in the mid-range compared to budget models like the Sonicare 4100 or more premium ones like the Oral-B iO series.Pros:Strong vibration with oscillating headMultiple head types included (soft, medium, hard)Three intensity settingsAuto shut-off after ~2.5 minutesGood value for the priceCons:No pressure sensorNo smart features or AI trackingOverall, this is a dependable, straightforward brush that delivers excellent cleaning without breaking the bank.
TD –
Small size, oscillation is somewhat of a distraction
I have used a verity of sonic toothbrushes and out of all of them, this is the most unique. Not only for its oscillation but also for its size. It is one of the smallest that I have seen. However, the fact that it oscillates is what really sets it apart.The question is if an oscillating brush in addition to vibrating makes a real difference. It seems reasonable that an additional action will only better contribute to the cleaning process. However, after using I am not convinced if that is true.The reason is that the brush is actually pivoting. It is not moving âup and downâ as if using a manual toothbrush. This causes the off-center motions to actually move away from the teeth. I find myself trying to compensate by rotating the handle to cover areas missed by this oscillation. So, I am questioning if this added action is actually helping, or is it better to have a continuous sonic vibration where the brush head is in constant contact with the teeth.In all fairness, it is impossible for me to report if this added action is better, worse, or indifferent relative to oral hygiene. I can offer that the oscillation feature alone will not improve brushing over a manual toothbrush. In fact, I suspect that it will not be as efficient. This is based on the inefficiency of the brush head actually pivoting and moving away from the teeth and the need for compensating actions. Therefore, I am of the opinion that the sonic feature is what is most important.The oscillating angle can be adjusted from 60° to 45° to 30°. Out of the three, the narrowest angle moves less off-axis so should cover most of the tooth surface. Since 30° allows optimum tooth coverage of all the available angles, I consider that the best to apply. However, changing the angle also results in changing the vibration intensity. This is unfortunate because the highest vibration setting is associated with the widest angle and decreases with each angle. This makes the weakest vibration associated with the most efficient oscillating angle. Here again is a kind of trade off. One needs to weigh the benefit of motion to vibration.This toothbrush works as described. The fact that the sonic intensity is intrinsically associated with the oscillating angle is not mentioned by the seller, which is an important factor to me for the above reasons. However, It does do what the seller claims so I am rating with three stars. This is an indication that I believe it is an average electric toothbrush. Some may claim that the oscillating feature places it above or below average based on their own reasons. As you can tell, I am not a fan but feel that I cannot fault it in anyway inferior to others just based on my personal preference. IMO, if you want âoscillationâ in a sonic toothbrush just get a good sonic toothbrush and move it up and down.
Blooper –
Surprisingly Capable Brush for Travel or Everyday Use
This electric toothbrush impressed me more than I expected at this price point. It delivers a strong, consistent vibration that feels effective without being too harsh on gums. The 60° oscillation gives it a slightly different feel than a typical sonic brush, and it seems to reach tricky areas a little better than the straight up-and-down motion some brushes use.The three brushing modes are distinct enough to be useful, especially if you’re switching between a more intense clean and something gentler. The built-in timer is a nice touchâit pauses briefly every 30 seconds to help you keep track without thinking too hard about it.The travel bag and multiple replacement heads are thoughtful additions, especially if you’re planning to take it on the road. The charging time is quick, and the battery life really does last, which cuts down on having to bring the charger along unless you’re gone for weeks. One thing to note: the brush head is a bit firmer than some name-brand options, so those with very sensitive gums might want to be cautious at first.Overall, it’s not the fanciest option out there, but it’s more than capable and feels like a great value for what you get. Whether as a backup for travel or even your main brush, it holds its own surprisingly well.