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The Spinbrush ProClean battery powered toothbrush stacks up very favorably against manual toothbrushes.

Its Dual-Action Technology combines spinning and side-to-side brushing heads for the ultimate in cleaning; and is clinically proven to remove up to 70% more plaque* than a manual toothbrush.

The Spinbrush ProClean toothbrush incorporates an ergonomic handle for superior comfort and control.

*In hard-to-reach places. Data on file.
Spinbrush and ProClean are all registered trademarks.

Published 17th September 2010


  • Lke it

    Lke it



  • Love myself one of these

    I have purchased four of these for the family moments in the house . From the four year old to the biggest kid its a hit. Very throughout and makes cleaning your teeth a fun thing to do which is always a plus in my book. When you have small children it’s always a chore to get them to clean teeth and to be able to get them to sit there thoroughly for two minutes and actually get the teeth cleaned. As a busy mum with three boys I highly recommend this product for purchase



  • GREAT FOR CAMPING

    I DID NOT GET PICKED TO REVIEW THIS THE SPINBRUSH BATTERY POWERED TOOTHBRUSH,,,, BUT AFTER READING THE REVIEWS I THOUGHT THAT I WOULD TRY THIS MYSELF… WOW I LOVED IT … GREAT FOR TRAVELING , ESPECIALLY CAMPING WHEN THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY ANYWERE



  • good for battery

    this brush helps me get a better clean compared to the manual i was using. i think that it is designed really well

    the noise is not too annoying
    the battery vs use ratio is pretty good.

    i wanted to get a new head for it but couldn’t find it in the shop but i haven’t looked anywhere else yet



  • Good grip and feel. Cleans well. It takes a little while to get used to the noise it makes but otherwise a good product.



  • I have been using the SPINBRUSH now for over 2 months and am so hapy with it. I don’t find it is overly noisy and the 2 varying spin heads I feel are a big plus. My whole mouth is alot healthier and I really feel this is a step up in the electric toothbrush market.
    WELL DONE & thanks for the trial



  • Was VERY pleased to find SPIN BRUSH REPLACEMENT HEADS on the shelf at COLES (Warrawong) yesterday.

    A Pack of 2 for a little under $10

    Couldn’t wish for more 😀



  • Still loving mine. I’m looking around for a new head for the brush & hoping I find one soon. The SPINBRUSH has made a real difference to my gums – my dentist was thrilled when he saw me after christmas – .

    PROS: Best clean you ‘ve ever had, batteries last a long time, looks great, easy to use, comfortable to hold.
    CONS: No replacement head included, other people say it’s noisy – but I have 5 kids & it’s the only electric toothbrush I’ve used so dont find it bad at all.
    OVERALL: Highly Recommended



  • Over all I give the Spinbrush a 9/10. 1 point off only because of the noise it makes 😉 I am definatley going to continue using this product!



  • The spinbrush has been an excellent performer, my teeth look and feel so much cleaner and seem to keep that feeling for much longer through the day.
    Would buy it for sure.



  • Well I’ve been away on Holidays and haven’t been able to post a review til now;
    First time I use the Spinbrush I thought it was a bit loud but teeth felt so much cleaner then normal brushing, have been using everyday since.
    My teeth feel cleaner and as I use a whiterning toothpaste look whiter too (more so then with standard toothbrush)
    Side note: My 3 yr old loves it too, he like his touge tickled haha



  • Opps forgot to pack my spin brush for our holiday and only now just realised I had it. I have used an electric toothbrush for years but when we go away I take a manual one, so when i first used the spin brush I found it so much better and my teeth so much cleaner. Head is a bit big, butI love the clean feeling I get from it, will keep up with it.



  • I have been using the spinbrush for several weeks now and love it!!! The first time I used it I couldn’t believe how much cleaner my teeth looked and felt. The level of plaque I have has been enormously reduced and my teeth always look much cleaner compared to when I was using my regular manual tooth brush. Highly recommended 🙂



  • Still using the Spinbrush and loving it. I have gone back to my manual toothbrush on occasion and can really tell the difference.
    I still find the Spinbrush too big and noisy, it is hard to get used to the buzzing in my head everytime I use it!
    The head of the brush is a bit too big for those hard to reach spots in the mouth.



  • spinbrush still going strong love it



  • I’m still really enjoying using my spinbrush. My mouth feels a lot cleaner and fresher. My husband is now also a convert! He really enjoys the firmness and the feel of his teeth afterwards.



  • Switched back to a manual toothbrush over the Christmas break (forgot to pack the Spinbrush!) and immediately noticed the difference. My teeth still feel much cleaner after using the Spinbrush. I still notice the noise everytime I use it though. Thanks for the trial – it’s a great product and I will continue using it.



  • Still love how clean this toothbrush leaves my teeth and how easy it is to use. My head still hurts with the noise though



  • Tried using the old toothbrush as a comparison, after using the Spinbrush for a few weeks. Could certainly notice the difference – the Spinbrush definitely does a superior clean.



  • Im still using the Spinbrush but have occasionally gone back to using my regular electric one which is much quieter or my manual one when my daughter is asleep – I don’t want to wake her. I think its a good electric toothbrush to take with you when travelling because you dont have the big charger to bring with you (like I have with my other one).

    I love using electric toothbrushes over manual ones as they are so much easier and clean alot better. But whenever we travel (like now) I resort to using my manual one to save on space. So in that respect the Spinbrush is handy.

    I think the head is too big, but no doubt when I go back to using my regular electric one I’ll think that the head on that is too small!


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School holidays are usually a mix of excitement and mild panic. No lunchboxes (yay!) and no morning chaos. But figuring out how to keep the kids entertained without turning the house upside down or testing your sanity is the flip side!

We’re serving up a couple of fabulous winter school holiday options that are tried-and-true crowd-pleasers – and they feel like a day out for everyone, not just the kids.



Whether you’ve got little ones bouncing off the walls or teens too cool to smile, Zone Bowling and Timezone have something for every age (yes, even you). And with winter weather keeping us mostly indoors, they’re the perfect solution when parks and play centres just aren’t cutting it.

They’re fun, indoors, great value, and actually make you feel like you’ve had a proper day out… not just one of those ‘I need a nap after that’ outings.

Why Zone Bowling And Timezone Always Come Through

There’s something about Timezone that just hits different. The mix of lights, sounds and excitement pulls you in from the second you walk through the doors. You’ll find the latest arcade games, laser tag and bumper cars as well as viral sensations like Pixel and Colourgrid. Basically everything kids could want, all in one (warm) place.

And it’s not just for them. Whether you’re a closet arcade expert or a skill tester freak, it’s very easy to get swept up in the excitement.

What’s on this winter at Timezone?

Timezone is running its Fun Frenzy promotion for a limited time. The more you load onto your Powercard, the more bonus credit you score:

  • Load $100, get $60 bonus game credit
  • Load $80, get $45 bonus game credit
  • Load $60, get $30 bonus game credit

That’s a whole lot of extra play time without paying extra. No bookings, no stress, just load up and get stuck into the action.

Visit Timezone and find your nearest location.

Deals are for a limited time only. Terms and Conditions apply. See website for full offer details.

Zone Bowling: So much more than just bowling

If you haven’t been to a Zone Bowling in a while, you might be surprised by just how much they’ve packed in. Of course, there’s bowling, with proper shoes and shiny lanes and that satisfying sound of a strike – but that’s just the beginning.

There’s also arcade games, laser tag, food and drink (decent coffee!), plus comfy spaces to hang while the kids run wild. It’s the kind of place where everyone – toddlers, teens, tired parents – can find something to enjoy.

And the best part? The Fun Zone Passes.

They bundle everything up into one easy purchase, so you don’t have to keep reaching for your wallet every five minutes. Here’s what you can grab:

  • Mini Fun Zone Pass – $27.90
  • Mega Fun Zone Pass – $34.90
  • Ultimate Fun Zone Pass – $39.90

Each pass includes a mix of bowling, arcade games, Power Tickets (which kids can cash in for prizes), and more. It’s fantastic value, and makes planning your day so much easier.

Book your Fun Zone Pass now before the holidays slip away.

Offers available for a limited time only. Terms and Conditions apply. See website for full details.

Timezone And Zone Bowling: Kind of Day Out That Doesn’t Feel Like a Chore

Some school holiday outings sound fun in theory, but in practice? You’re exhausted, the kids are cranky, and no one’s really had a great time.

Timezone and Zone Bowling feel different. You’re indoors, warm, everything’s in one place, and you can actually relax while the kids entertain themselves (or team up with you for a round of laser tag). No weather worries, no logistics nightmare. Just good, clean, high-energy fun that ticks everyone’s box.

Ready to swap screen battles for smiles all round? Timezone and Zone Bowling make it happen, every single time – rain, hail or shine. Bring on the holiday fun!

  • We will happily be off to visit Timezone during the holidays for some fun times. We all have favourite games to play. It is such a good idea to stick to a budget when visiting Timezone. Planning before going to Timezone is a good idea and helps to make good decisions and the fun last.

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  • It is absolutely so true! We went to our local timezone yesterday to reward some brave behaviour at the dentist and kick off our holiday fun. We had an absolute blast! The games had all been revamped and there was new stuff everywhere. The prizes are okay.. not great! The price to points could be more kindly proportioned. I mean 1000’s of points for a bag of lollies… Cost us a fortune to get them. Not at all as cost effective for a lot of people. I can only ever afford to get $60 at most and am so grateful for the bonus points at least. But when you consider it as $2.50 min per swipe of your card, you’ll burn through it within the hour. Still, we’ll be back for more joy!

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  • IN fact my husband took the kids bowling today while I was off doing something else – it was a great solution. They had an enourmous amount of fun, it didn’t cost too much, and the timing was just about perfect for my appointment. It’s definitely a great family activity. So Fun.

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  • We really do love going to Timezone for all of the fun activities that we all enjoy playing. Bowling is a firm family favourite activity to play and brings out the competition in all of us. It is a good option for indoor activities and fun for all of the family.

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  • Finding holiday activities is always difficult, especially with teens! Life is so busy that it can be really hard to even think about where to go and what to do, these ideas are going on my list for this holidays entertainment. Thanks Mouth of Mums for making my life easier

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  • Unfortunately, we don’t have anything that good here in Tassie. Our local bowling centre is very expensive and doesn’t have all the extras of some others. They do do school holiday specials though which are okay, but they don’t allow guard rails for adults anymore, so it’s not very fun for me :(.

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  • Another nice one for those who live in Brisbane is Urban Extreme; an ultimate experience of rock climbing, dodge ball, ski lanes, snowboarding, ninja, parkour, laser tag, trampolines, play area and an adventure park all together. With what they offer there is always something also the older kids and possibly parents like

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  • Things like Bounce, Time Zone and Zone Bowling never fail for most, but they are not for everyone; the mix of lights, sounds and excitement can be a massive sensory overload for those who are sensitive for that which can lead to complete panic attacks by some kids. Besides this not everyone likes bowling (we have one family member who really doesn’t like this)

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  • We head to timesone whenever we go near the Gold coast or Sunshine Coast. The kids have the absolute best time. I have not taken the kids bowling in a long time but it is my birthday this week so think it is a fantastic time to give it a go!

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  • Our family loves Timezone!! We definitely call ourselves regulars throughout the year. A great time where we can test our skill at claw machines and have a blast with the kids. My daughter’s favourite is driving me around on the racing game – definitely core memories unlocked! Its so fun all the time.

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  • My kids do enjoy Zone bowling- we’re regular visitors even during term time. And it’s fun for everyone in the family and it’s easy to invite a friend or two to join in if you’re so inclined. Not hard to learn if you’re a b3ginner – and you don’t need equipment either.

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  • Timezone often has good deals on and is lots of fun.

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  • Bowling is such a fun thing to do for school holidays with kids, I even picked it as my 10 year birthday treat. Timezone is a classic day out. I remember when the photo booth stickers were new and everyone’s diary was covered in them. We have a carnival in town over the holiday break so that’s out plan! Free entry, woo

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  • Kids love school holiday’s but my credit card doesn’t!!!!! I love Zone bowling, it is such a fun place to take the kids too. My daughter loves to bowl and finish off playing a few games afterwards. I am yet to take her to Timezone but it is on our list to try this year.

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  • I LOVE school holidays! I think preparation is the key to having a cheap yet successful one. I always start the holidays with a sheet on the wall with a list of free activities such as – hide and seek, read a book, do a puzzle, bake something etc.
    we have a rule in the house that you can’t say ‘there’s nothing to do’ or ‘I’m bored’ because there’s a list full of fun activities. We then have a few scheduled paid activities such as cinemas, Timezone and bowling! Bring your own snacks and you’ll save even more!

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