Zoral vs Boka: Tongue Scraper Comparison
The main difference is the shape: Boka's Rasana is a flexible U-shaped stainless arc, while Zoral is a single curved wide-blade scraper in 316L surgical-grade steel with a smooth polished edge. Zoral makes the 316L surgical-grade stainless steel scraper in this comparison, so we are one of the two options here and we will say plainly where Boka is the better buy.
| Zoral | Boka | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | 316L surgical-grade stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| Shape | Single curved wide-blade scraper | U-shaped stainless steel arc |
| Edge | Smooth polished edge | Single curved scraping edge |
| Travel case | Included (single or pack of 2) | Linen pouch included |
| Subscription required | No, buy once | No |
Where Boka wins
- Made from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel, just like Zoral
- Backed by an established brand with a full oral-care ecosystem of toothpaste, floss, and brushes
- The flexible U-shape reaches the sides of the tongue
Where Zoral wins
Zoral is the 316L surgical-grade steel scraper in this comparison. Here is where it has the edge over Boka:
- The U-shape puts your hands closer to your mouth than a wide single-blade handle
- It is sold as part of a broader wellness lineup, so you may be steered toward bundles you do not need
- A soft linen pouch protects the scraper less than a firm travel case
The verdict
Boka is a strong pick if you already buy into its wider oral-care system and want a scraper that matches your toothpaste and floss; it is genuine, well-made stainless steel. Choose Zoral instead if you specifically want a single wide-blade scraper with a smooth polished edge and a protective travel case rather than a U-shaped arc and a cloth pouch.
The Zoral 316L stainless steel tongue scraper
A single curved wide-blade scraper with a smooth polished edge. Sold as a single or a pack of 2 with travel cases, no subscription, ships worldwide.
See the Zoral tongue scraper