Tiosonik

Plant-based attachment heads
for sonic toothbrushes

Electric and headed for a better future!

As a sonic toothbrush user, you can finally switch to the sustainable side of dental care with peace of mind. The innovative sonic technology moves the brush head at up to 62,000 movements per minute. Easy to use, sonic toothbrushes remove more plaque in less time than manual toothbrushes.
  • - suitable for many popular models*
  • - 2 pieces per package

Who is also sustainable? Shaft!

The brush body is made of bioplastic based on pine oil obtained in a side stream of wood & paper production. The production is ISCC+ certified and the material is recyclable in the existing resource cycle. By using plant-based, renewable raw materials, we achieve a significantly better CO2 footprint compared to conventional crude oil-based plastics and help to stop global warming.

Bright green bristles

Our bristles consist of 100% renewable raw materials as they are based on castor oil. It’s extracted from seeds of the fast-growing wonder tree. Castor oil is a completely renewable resource that does not require large amounts of water, uses only a small acreage of farmland and is therefore perfectly suited for a future of sustainable agriculture.

For thorough cleaning

With up to 62,000 brush movements per minute, vibrating toothbrushes achieve significantly better cleaning results in less time than manual dental care. 79% of dentists are convinced that oral care is easier with an electric toothbrush. The fine vibrations give the teeth an incomparably smooth polish and are gentle on the gums at the same time.

Matches popular brush systems

Instead of creating our own electric toothbrush, we have decided to design attachable heads compatible with current Philips® Sonicare® electric toothbrushes. This saves resources because you get to continue using an electric toothbrush you already own – only now you can top it off in a sustainable way.

*Compatible with the following models:

Diamond Clean®, DailyClean®, Sonicare® Prestige, Sonicare®, Expert Clean, Sonicare® Easy, Clean, Sonicare® FlexCare. These are protected trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V., 5656 AG, Eindhoven, NL. There is no connection to TIO GmbH and TIOSONIK.

Eco-Friendly package

Our packaging is made of FSC® certified cardboard and can easily be recycled. In addition, we compensate for all production-related emissions by supporting climate protection projects.

Who is also sustainable? Shaft!

The brush body is made of bioplastic based on pine oil obtained in a side stream of wood & paper production. The production is ISCC+ certified and the material is recyclable in the existing resource cycle. By using plant-based, renewable raw materials, we achieve a significantly better CO2 footprint compared to conventional crude oil-based plastics and help to stop global warming.

Bright green bristles

Our bristles consist of 100% renewable raw materials as they are based on castor oil. It’s extracted from seeds of the fast-growing wonder tree. Castor oil is a completely renewable resource that does not require large amounts of water, uses only a small acreage of farmland and is therefore perfectly suited for a future of sustainable agriculture.

For thorough cleaning

With up to 62,000 brush movements per minute, vibrating toothbrushes achieve significantly better cleaning results in less time than manual dental care. 79% of dentists are convinced that oral care is easier with an electric toothbrush. The fine vibrations give the teeth an incomparably smooth polish and are gentle on the gums at the same time.

Matches popular brush systems

Instead of creating our own electric toothbrush, we have decided to design attachable heads compatible with current Philips® Sonicare® electric toothbrushes. This saves resources because you get to continue using an electric toothbrush you already own – only now you can top it off in a sustainable way.

*Compatible with the following models:

Diamond Clean®, DailyClean®, Sonicare® Prestige, Sonicare®, Expert Clean, Sonicare® Easy, Clean, Sonicare® FlexCare. These are protected trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V., 5656 AG, Eindhoven, NL. There is no connection to TIO GmbH and TIOSONIK.

Eco-Friendly package

Our packaging is made of FSC® certified cardboard and can easily be recycled. In addition, we compensate for all production-related emissions by supporting climate protection projects.

Questions about Tiomatik

If something is still unclear, please have a look at the frequently asked questions. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

Where is the Tiosonik made?

Our Tiosonik is produced in China, in the city of Shenzhen in the southern part of Guangdong province.

It is then is transported by train via the Silk Road from China to Germany. When it arrives here, it is brought by truck to our warehouse. This is probably the most environmentally friendly way of transporting goods – long-distance transport.

Are there different colours?

So that you can also clean in a multi-person household with only one handpiece, there are four colour variants of the Tiosonik. At the lower end of the shaft there is a small coloured Ring through which you can distinguish the interchangeable heads. There are two different colours in each pack, matching pairs are available. Coral/Glacier Pebble/Lagoon.

Why don't you make your own electric handpiece?

Since rotating electric toothbrushes have become very common in recent years, we want to give all users the chance to clean their teeth in a sustainable way with as little effort and additional resource consumption as possible. Therefore, our Tiomatik attachable heads fit on most of the common models. So you can continue to use your existing handpiece, but with a green head.

What about the disposal?

The mounting area & the housing can be recycled in the yellow bin. please remove the bristels before you dispose these parts.

How do you save on trash?

Instead of the usual plastic packaging we use environmentally friendly FSC cardboard, which you can simply recycle in the paper bin.