These were purchased for transport out of the country (Dominican Republic).First the price, by far the lowest cost per brush of any supplier including several wholesalers I contacted amd overseas supply houses. $0.15 per brush.The toothbrushes arrived in one large box weighing 25 pounds. The brushes are assorted colors and packaged 10 brushes to a "sheet", 100 sheets in the box.They are individually sealed and perforated between each brush but should be seperated with scissors as the packaging can tear easily.Brushes appear to made of a molded soft plastic, with medium pressure the handles will bend and flex. If you are a heavy brusher they will take some getting used to.Consider these to be your throw-away tooth brushes. Every day, you can afford to tear a new pack open, and enjoy brushing with a totally fresh, hygienic tooth brush.Even the most expensive tooth brush will become inefficient after one week tops, as its bristles' tips turn dull. One can see that under a microscope and feel it, as the end result of cleaning is not as perfect as it was in the first days.So, why keep using an expensive tooth brush gone dull for weeks or months on end, not to mention the fact that it sits around on the bathroom shelf collecting dust that may fly around in the air, and getting wet, drying, getting wet again... collecting residue of toothpaste..? We put it into the mouth, after all!I like these brushes, except that the handle is a tad too soft. It bends slightly under a little pressure. It is nothing that prevents a thorough cleaning job though, so I am content with my purchase. These cost less than 3 cents a piece, so why bother? Use a fresh brush every day! It is good for your health!These toothbrushes are good quality and will be taken to Kenya, Africa for our mission trip. They will be given to the children at the orphanage; then, the remainder will be given away at the medical clinic we hold there annually. The good quality toothbrushes were obtained at a very reasonably good price and will fill the need for what we want.We buy them for children in Honduras. They will work perfect for themWe use them for missions but we had to cut them apart from the sheet , they don't tear easyWe were helping with the crisis in Haiti and our group bought 2000 toothbrushes to help the cause over there. We were very happy this lot size was available and are certain they will go to good use. Find a cause - make a difference - periodI bought this case as we routinely make up hygiene packs for churches we work with in Mexico, and as we raise all of our own money, so I try to buy in bulk when I can. These toothbrushes were a great deal, and while I have not used one personally, the feedback I have received was 'don't give them to us again'. Evidently the chief complaint was that the handle was too weak and the neck bends during use. I have not tried them myself nor have I tried to bend or twist the handle to see how soft they are. They did feel sturdy while cutting the strip of 10 into the individual packages (ripping on the separation lines will just rip the package), but when you get feedback from the end users and are asked by the ministry we work through not to use them again.... I guess that is not good.I used these for a dental brigade in Nicaragua. Many children now know what a tooth brush is and clean their teeth.