We bought every top-rated electric toothbrush on the market. We used them for months. What we found inside those brushes — and on those charging bases — changed everything about how we think about daily hygiene.
When we cracked open the leading oscillating brushes after months of normal use, what we found was genuinely alarming. The porous plastic bodies absorb bathroom moisture every single day. The charging bases sit in standing water. And the internal mechanisms — the parts you never see — become Petri dishes of black mold and bacteria that you're holding 2 inches from your mouth, twice a day, for years. The industry wasn't hiding a flaw. They were hiding the entire design philosophy that made the flaw inevitable.
What we found — and what we fixed:You know the feeling. You're about to brush, you pick it up, and it's dead. Or you're traveling and you realise the dock is sitting on your bathroom counter at home. Every single brush we tested — including the $300 ones — needed charging every 7 to 10 days. That's a charger you have to pack. A dock that has to live on your counter. A routine that breaks every single trip. We decided that was a completely unnecessary problem. So we built a battery that lasts 60 days — and charges with the same USB-C cable already in your bag.
Here's what actually changed:Your Oral-B works like a tiny scrubbing pad. It spins against whatever it touches — and that's it. The gaps between your teeth, the space just below your gumline — that's where plaque actually builds up and causes problems. And your brush never gets there. When we hit 32,000 vibrations per minute in our tests, something completely different happened: the brush started cleaning spots the bristles weren't even touching. The vibrations push toothpaste into every gap, every crevice, 4mm below the gumline. It's not a better version of what you've been doing. It's a completely different way of cleaning your teeth — and once you feel it, you'll wonder how you brushed any other way.
What actually changes when you switch:Every standard electric toothbrush sits in a plastic dock on your countertop. Water drips down the handle after every brush. The base sits in that moisture. The internal charging port collects it. Over weeks and months, the combination of warmth, moisture, and porous plastic creates exactly the conditions mold needs to thrive — right where you store the thing going in your mouth. The solution wasn't a better stand. The solution was removing it entirely. MiroShine mounts on the wall with a magnetic holder that keeps your brush elevated, dry, and away from the countertop environment that was the source of the problem all along.
How we solved the storage problem:You've been lied to about hygiene. Overcharged for plastic. Handed a brush that dies in a week and grows mold in the base. We were angry about that too — which is why we spent two years actually fixing it. MiroShine is what happened when we stopped accepting those problems as normal. Aluminum that stays clean. Sonic technology that cleans where your old brush never reached. A 60-day battery that never lets you down. A wall mount that keeps it dry. Every single problem we found — solved. This is the brush we built for ourselves. Now it's yours.
Everything fixed. Nothing compromised:

"The hygiene concern around porous plastic brush bodies is something we see the downstream effects of in clinic. Patients don't connect a brush that looks fine externally with what's growing inside it. Non-porous materials and proper storage design aren't luxuries — they're the baseline for a hygienic oral care tool."

"Sonic technology at the right frequency genuinely reaches below the gumline where oscillating-rotating heads cannot. For patients I see with early-stage recession or sensitivity, the switch to a properly calibrated sonic brush — combined with a wall-mounted storage solution that keeps the brush dry — is one of the most practical recommendations I make."
We did two years of testing so you don't have to. Upgrade to the standard you actually deserve.