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The Everyday Life of Darth Vader

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Even evil overlords put their pants on one leg at a time. Just because he has an evil empire to run, doesn’t mean his responsibility of personal hygeine and everyday duties comes to an end. In fact, for someone who interacts with so many acolytes, its important to smell fresh.

Darth Vader, much like any universe-domineering dictator, still manages to brush his teeth and shower everyday, and now, we have proof of that very fact.

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For The Kids

Get your children started on the path to geekdom with this Robot Toothbrush Holder. It’s only $8 and can hold two brushes with its powerful claws. It’ll also hold your disposable razor, but I wouldn’t trust a ‘borg with a blade any day. Anyone who’s seen Blade Runner will tell you that.

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Braceface? No, a titanium bristled toothbrush

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So what do you think of when someone mentions metal in your mouth? Headgear? Braces? Or a toothbrush? This is about the latter.

The TiFinity toothbrush uses titanium bristles to clean your teeth and last for an extremely long time. This toothbrush has a lifespan of 2 years! So what do you pay for a toothbrush that lasts for 2 years? $50. Sounds expensive, and it might be depending on how much you spend on nylon toothbrushes every year. One really cool feature (which is partially why it lasts for 2 years) is that it is impermeable by water, so there isn’t that immense ammount of bacteria that you are/aren’t used to. –Nik Gomez

TiFinity Toothbrush [via UberGizmo]

Sonic-Scrubber: Electric toothbrush for cleaning purpose

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Most of us know that the toothbrush is one of the great inventions ever that can serve multiple purposes. Not only can they be used to brush our teeth, they can also be used to clean nasty stains around the kitchen sink (ask your mom). We have seen electric toothbrushes around for a while now, but JIC has actually renamed their electric toothbrush to make you feel more legit when you’re scrubbing the sink. You can choose from the multiple brush heads bundled with the kit, depending on how nasty you think the stain is, or how much your teeth can take. Apart from the noise, the Impress team has found no fault with this $30 gadget. — Sam Chan

Sonic-Srubber Review [Impress]