A brush with luxury: World's most expensive toothbrush will set you back a whopping 2,600
The Reinast brush has, according to its makers, a special antibacterial protective layer which guards against germs
The Reinast toothbrush is around one thousand times pricier than the average high street brush. (SWNS)
Keeping your teeth white and minty fresh just got a whole lot more expensive.
This is the worlds priciest toothbrush - a titanium plaque destroyer with detachable bristle heads which costs an eye-watering 2,600.
The Reinast brush has, according to its makers, a special antibacterial protective layer which guards against germs.
Reinast say that every six months they send toothbrush owners five new brush heads for free.
The staggeringly expensive brush comes in four different colours. (SWNS)
Reinast say their titanium brush's design 'transcends time and passing trends'. (SWNS)
For 2,600 though, wed expect it to hover towards our mouths and brush our teeth hands-free.
The German firm behind the brush say its anti-bacterial coating not only elevates the product's beauty but also brings various hygienic and medical advantages.
They add: Its patented antibacterial protective layer guards against bacterial attack on the most important part, which is present between the socket and the bristle head.
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The Reinast brush has, according to its makers, a special antibacterial protective layer which guards against germs

The Reinast toothbrush is around one thousand times pricier than the average high street brush. (SWNS)
Keeping your teeth white and minty fresh just got a whole lot more expensive.
This is the worlds priciest toothbrush - a titanium plaque destroyer with detachable bristle heads which costs an eye-watering 2,600.
The Reinast brush has, according to its makers, a special antibacterial protective layer which guards against germs.
Reinast say that every six months they send toothbrush owners five new brush heads for free.

The staggeringly expensive brush comes in four different colours. (SWNS)

Reinast say their titanium brush's design 'transcends time and passing trends'. (SWNS)
For 2,600 though, wed expect it to hover towards our mouths and brush our teeth hands-free.
The German firm behind the brush say its anti-bacterial coating not only elevates the product's beauty but also brings various hygienic and medical advantages.
They add: Its patented antibacterial protective layer guards against bacterial attack on the most important part, which is present between the socket and the bristle head.
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