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Introducing the new Willo AutoFlo+: The world’s first-ever fully automated toothbrush for children

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If you’ve ever had a cavity, here’s a 10:1 that’s it’s probably been at the back of your mouth. The dexterity required to reach and effectively brush every nook and cranny of your mouth is higher than most of us would publicly admit. Furthermore, it is nigh on impossible to actually tell if you hit every spot in your mouth. Now, imagine a child attempting it. One look at the average young one’s handwriting should tell you everything you need to know.

That’s why we really like the Willo AutoFlo+, the world’s first fully automated children’s toothbrush. It takes care of all of the hard parts of brushing, so long as you can encourage your child to “show up” and let it do the work. There’s even some gamification for that. Right now you can get the Willo AutoFlo+ for $50 off of its usual price, making it $199 instead of $249, and then get an extra 10% off if its your first purchase. If you have a child between the ages of 5 and 13, tap the button below to get a good look at the brush for yourself or keep reading to see our take.

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Why you should get the Willo AutoFlo+ for your children

The Willo AutoFlo+ is a fully automated toothbrush for your child. What this means is that your child inserts it into their mouth, clamping down on it sort of like a mouth guard. Next, a sort of carwash for your teeth of moving bristles and toothpaste (the kit comes with a delicious toothpaste flavor of your choice and includes fluoride free options) attacks plaque on your teeth from all angles. This makes masterful dexterity and those painfully boring proper toothbrushing technique lectures all a thing of the past. There’s also a connected brushing tracker and gamification that includes level ups and more. Getting into a good self-care routine is hard for all of us, but these games do help.

Tap the button below to check out the Willo AutoFlo+ for your family. It is $199 while this offer lasts, down $50 from the usual $249. Plus, all first time customers get 10% off of their first purchase. Next, while you’re at it, consider boosting your own mouthcare game with these award-winning oral care products because, as they say, like father like son (or daughter). Make taking good care of your teeth a family thing.

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