It did say RRP £150, which I doubt but this is a good offer when others are selling cheapest at £50. So, if you are going to get one, get it while the offer last.
I thought the same until I purchased the DiamondClean brush heads to use on my flexcare platinum...and there's a night and day difference, DiamondClean heads don't work nowhere near as well as the intercare for the flexcare series. Just ordered myself a new set of intercare heads.
jockscot1
23 Jan 161#7
Thanks OP, great deal. The pink above and the lavender appear to be the same model apart from a sensitive mode on the lavender and it also comes with a travel case.
Annoying!
It says one removes up to 90% stains and the other 100%, but it doesn't explain why! It may be the 'sensitive' mode doesn't clean so well? But that's just an option with one brush isn't it? Confused!
proevo21 to jockscot1
23 Jan 161#11
Thanks I was wondering what the difference was.
SaadiMonkey
23 Jan 16#9
Can children aged 6 use these?
kalico
23 Jan 16#10
is there a difference between them other than colour?
kiteangel
23 Jan 16#12
Ordered. Thanks OP
Besford
23 Jan 16#13
Aldi have their equivalent on sale at the moment. Around £30 I think and the replacement heads are cheaper too.
My hygienist advises the Braun rotating type though.
cjsanandreas
23 Jan 161#14
Thanks for the tip, bought it. I don't care what people think of my pink Sonicare if it's £25!
I currently have the classic Sonicare model (with the bulky brush heads with magnets inside) after my previous one of this modern model broke. While it's definitely more durable, the classic model's brushes are much more expensive so I think it's worth buying the newer model at this price even if it breaks down after a year or two.
andypol
24 Jan 16#15
I've been using Sonicare for about 15 years and there really is no difference between models. You'll never really use any of the modes once you get used to it. I agree with a previous poster that the head type DOES make a difference though
T_K
12 Feb 16#16
It has charger with continental plug, probably that's why so cheap in UK. Not an issue for me at all so hot, thanks for that
louiselouise to T_K
23 Feb 16#20
Erm, all shavers and electric toothbrushes come with a 2-pin plug! Nothing to do with it being continental.
jockscot1
19 Feb 16#17
Just a heads up that this has now dropped to £32.50 so contact Tesco for a fiver refund on the item. Even better value :smile:
mspychala to jockscot1
19 Feb 16#18
Is there a specific time frame? Ordered on the 22.01.
jockscot1
19 Feb 161#19
It says 28 days from delivery on their site so you should be fine. Just go on the chat thing and they do it straight away for you.
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and thanks OP just ordered the lavender!
You can get 4 for £20 from Amazon (they recommend changing the brush head every 3 months, so the pack would last a year.)
The DiamondClean toothbrushes are over £100, but the same brush heads are compatible with much cheaper Sonicare toothbrushes.
Link if anyone is interested:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-Sonicare-HX6064-26-Diamond/dp/B00DE8VAYA/
http://www.philips.co.uk/etc/philips/b2c/compareproducts.html?locale=en_GB&catalog=CONSUMER&ctn=HX6761/02,HX6721/35
It says one removes up to 90% stains and the other 100%, but it doesn't explain why! It may be the 'sensitive' mode doesn't clean so well? But that's just an option with one brush isn't it? Confused!
My hygienist advises the Braun rotating type though.
I currently have the classic Sonicare model (with the bulky brush heads with magnets inside) after my previous one of this modern model broke. While it's definitely more durable, the classic model's brushes are much more expensive so I think it's worth buying the newer model at this price even if it breaks down after a year or two.
https://www.tescohelp.com/tesco/forms/direct_form.html