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3.4 out of 5 stars

Power Bright Teeth Whitening Kit

$19.95
$26.95 26% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
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Not bad, not a miracle. Coffee drinker.
By JCTW on Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
I drink... a lot... of coffee. No such thing as too much. Sadly, my teeth do show it. I've tried various whiteners over the years with mostly barely a difference. This Power Bright Whitener is still not the miracle I hope to find someday. The system is easy enough to use. I don't like the idea of using my expensive phone to power things. This seems to be an idea that more and more manufacturers are using. I guess it saves the expense of a battery. No matter, I used a usb battery pack instead of my phone and it worked great. The oozey gel is easy to apply to the backside of the mouthpiece and the taste is mostly neutral with a slight hint of peroxide. It's not awful. It's not delicious. It tastes like work. The mouthpiece is soft and comfortable. The wire stays out of the way of my lips. I do with the mouthpiece cable was about one foot longer but, as is, it still does the job just fine. The cable comes with lots of adapters to suit any current usb standard. The results were... not bad. As mentioned, I drink way too much coffee. So any improvement is still a plus. That said, I think this will require many, many applications before it brightens up enough for me to even care to put in the effort. We used the handy included color chart to document things. My teeth have improved approximately "two color notches" over two applications. Again, it's not enough to notice day-to-day but, maybe, over time? Maybe we can knock out four or five color spots. *That* would be noticeable when I smile. Final Verdict: Mostly approved. It does work and does what it says. If your teeth are heavily stained it won't make them instantly pearly white and will take multiple applications on your part. Nevertheless, it works as it is advertised.
Top critical review
What do the LED lights actually do??
By Gitjack999 on Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
Felt compelled to finally review this, I was unfortunate enough to have to pay the original 50 bucks via their own site about six months ago. I'm giving this a "2" because I'm sure the hy-perox goo works the same as anywhere else you can get it (like whitening strips at CVS drugs which I'm trying now), but I honestly got no results, or very undetectable, from using the LED device. I think they must just be a gag or something as I used it religiously per instructions through both syringes full of the goo. I think you'd get the same results with white-strips or a high-powered peroxide/charcoal toothpaste (I was going to try Tom's one of these days). Admittedly I have decades of moderate stains to "get back" from and you have to swim against the tide of daily coffee, not to mention aging, if you're going to make progress but why bother with these elaborate electric gadgets if they don't make any better progress for you? Cheers.

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