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Reach Toothbrush Price in Pakistan

The Reach Control range comes in two bristle options only. The Soft variant at Rs. 299 is the lower-priced pick; the Medium at Rs. 329 is Rs. 30 more. Both are single-pack (1 brush per unit). For context, Colgate toothbrushes at Naheed or Imtiaz run Rs. 120–220 per unit depending on the range, while Oral-B Indicator brushes are Rs. 350–450. Reach sits between those two price bands — imported pricing without the premium brand markup.

Product Size Price
Reach Toothbrush Control Soft (Out of Stock) PC Rs. 299
Reach Toothbrush Control Medium (Out of Stock) PC Rs. 329

Both products are out of stock at the time of writing. Whether Highfy will restock is unclear — Reach has a limited footprint in Pakistan's online retail market compared to its availability in the US and Middle East. If you need a toothbrush now, Daraz carries a broader Reach selection through independent sellers at similar pricing.

Soft vs Medium Bristle

Who Should Use Soft Bristles

The Control Soft at Rs. 299 is the right pick for most adults, which dentists consistently recommend. Nylon bristles are hygroscopic — they absorb and hold moisture between tufts, which means the bristles stay slightly softer during use than they feel dry. Medium bristles feel firmer than soft but don't clean more effectively for most people; they're more likely to cause gum recession over time with aggressive brushing. If you brush with medium-to-heavy pressure, the Soft variant protects your enamel better.

Who Should Use Medium Bristles

The Control Medium at Rs. 329 works for people who brush with light pressure and find soft bristles feel insufficiently firm. Some men prefer the medium weight for a more scrubbing sensation. But the Rs. 30 premium over the Soft variant isn't justified on performance grounds — it's a preference call, not a clinical one. Worth mentioning: if you've had any gum sensitivity, bleeding gums, or have recently had dental work, medium is the wrong choice.

The Control Handle Design

Both Reach Control variants use the same handle design — an ergonomic grip positioned to reduce wrist strain during brushing. The head is angled slightly, which helps reach back molars without the contorted wrist position required by straight-handle brushes. Not a dramatic functional difference from other mid-range brushes, but the handle control is genuinely better than cheaper flat-grip options. You won't find this specific range easily at Chase Up or pharmacy chains; it's an import-channel product in Pakistan.

And one thing that doesn't get mentioned enough about toothbrushes in general: replace them every 3 months or after any illness. At Rs. 299–329, a Reach toothbrush used for 13–14 weeks is Rs. 22–25 per week. That's not a budget concern — the question is whether it's consistently in stock to enable repeat purchase, which, going by the current availability, is uncertain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Reach a good toothbrush brand?

A: Reach is a reputable oral care brand with decades of market presence in the US and internationally. The Control range is a solid mid-tier toothbrush — better build quality than budget pharmacy options, without the price premium of Oral-B or Philips Sonicare. For a manual toothbrush in the Rs. 300 range, it's a decent pick if you find it in stock.

Q: Where can I buy Reach toothbrushes in Pakistan?

A: Reach is listed on Highfy.pk though currently out of stock. Daraz carries Reach toothbrushes through third-party sellers — verify the seller rating before ordering. Physical availability at stores like Naheed, Imtiaz, or Chase Up is limited; Reach doesn't have the same shelf presence in Pakistan as Colgate or Oral-B.

Q: Should I buy a soft or medium bristle toothbrush?

A: Soft bristles are the better choice for most people. The Pakistani dental association and international guidelines consistently recommend soft over medium for adults, as medium bristles can contribute to enamel wear and gum recession with regular use. The only reason to choose medium is personal preference for a firmer feel — not because it cleans better.