Oral b 2000 toothbrush £17.99 with promo code ORALB10OFF.
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djc0367
11 Nov 156#6
Don't think it matters whether you have a 1000, 2000, 3000, 6000 or whatever. I've used these for years, I replace the bodies every 2-3 years (the batteries "weaken" after a while) and the heads every 2-3 months. My dentist always says my brushing is very good (my flossing is not so good unfortunately).
You shouldn't/don't need to apply too much pressure to achieve a good result.
This is a good price, and if you don't already own one, I'd say it's an investment in your teeth that will ultimately save you money at the dentist. so I've replaced my current body.
Don't forget TCB/Quidco.
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Savvy_Sister
11 Nov 153#2
Yes posted by me in vouchers, but as most people look in deals first I thought more people would see it here, hope that is OK with everyone.
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kashmemon
11 Nov 15#1
This was posted a few hours ago
Savvy_Sister
11 Nov 153#2
Yes posted by me in vouchers, but as most people look in deals first I thought more people would see it here, hope that is OK with everyone.
Qasim7
11 Nov 15#3
Whats the difference between this model and the 3000? It states on website the 3,000 has sensitivity but what does that actually mean?
oojipob to Qasim7
11 Nov 151#4
When you press the brush head too hard against your teeth/gums, it lights up red. Having used the 3000 for many years, I would say the sensitivity feature is unnecessary as you're unlikely to apply that much force anyway.
Rebellion to Qasim7
11 Nov 15#14
Also you get an extra brush head included in the box with the 3000.
littlesos
11 Nov 151#5
That's not correct, they both have a pressure sensor. I believe the sensitivity is a slower speed, so when you turn the brush on, if you press the button again it goes into "sensitive" mode. I have it on my toothbrush but never ever used it.
djc0367
11 Nov 156#6
Don't think it matters whether you have a 1000, 2000, 3000, 6000 or whatever. I've used these for years, I replace the bodies every 2-3 years (the batteries "weaken" after a while) and the heads every 2-3 months. My dentist always says my brushing is very good (my flossing is not so good unfortunately).
You shouldn't/don't need to apply too much pressure to achieve a good result.
This is a good price, and if you don't already own one, I'd say it's an investment in your teeth that will ultimately save you money at the dentist. so I've replaced my current body.
Don't forget TCB/Quidco.
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Jo444
11 Nov 15#7
3000 was this week in amazon sale for £25 or so.
BigBlueDot
11 Nov 15#8
Any good for kids ? 11 years old.
djc0367 to BigBlueDot
11 Nov 15#9
Yes. My 13 year old has had one for a couple of years. A bit of supervision would be recommended at first (to make sure too much pressure isn't applied and all areas are covered)
littlesos to BigBlueDot
11 Nov 15#10
Yep, my youngest started using hers when she was 6, they do extra soft heads for children.
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Top comments
You shouldn't/don't need to apply too much pressure to achieve a good result.
This is a good price, and if you don't already own one, I'd say it's an investment in your teeth that will ultimately save you money at the dentist. so I've replaced my current body.
Don't forget TCB/Quidco.
Hot.
All comments (43)
You shouldn't/don't need to apply too much pressure to achieve a good result.
This is a good price, and if you don't already own one, I'd say it's an investment in your teeth that will ultimately save you money at the dentist. so I've replaced my current body.
Don't forget TCB/Quidco.
Hot.