Tesco has reduced the electric toothbrushes again, just bought this for £25 although had to pay £2.00 for click and collect robbing so and so' s :( Also lavender hx6721 down to £32.50 and diamond clean down to £70
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MarkDW
19 Feb 16#1
Is there anything different about the Diamondclean toothbrushes other than the heads? Anyone know?
Gigzz to MarkDW
19 Feb 161#2
Real diamonds clean your teeth!
Waterboy8535 to MarkDW
19 Feb 16#3
The diamondclean ones comes with a glass that also acts as the charger. Bit pointless for the extra money they command
Value for money-wise the HealthyWhite or DiamondClean are more of a bargain (going against their usual prices) but brushing effectiveness-wise I'd guess they are all (EasyClean, HealthyWhite, DiamondClean, Flexcare Platinum) the same. I got the recent-ish Pink HealthyWhite recently as I was swayed by the colour :smiley: and this is my third HealthyWhite model, which speaks for itself. Used to have an Ultrasonex way back.
Also, I'd use a little slick of Vaseline on the metal prong when attaching a new brush head. Apparently makes a better seal and makes it easier to remove (the Ultrasonex instructions always said to do this).
PS: The last two digits of the Sonicare models refer to the brush head supplied.
MarkDW
19 Feb 16#4
But the actual toothbrush is exactly the same?
loveabargain
19 Feb 16#5
£22.50 now!
Jaybeam to loveabargain
19 Feb 16#6
I think that's a different model?
Jaybeam
19 Feb 161#7
£2 for collect what a joke!
theTrueFocus11 to Jaybeam
19 Feb 16#13
LOL!
It's like me telling you "pay me for the privilege of coming down here to get it" :confused:
I'm guessing it's because "cost of transport between branches". :smirk:
Eh either way, it's kinda funny, in a dark humour kinda way.:confused:
dion77
19 Feb 16#8
Still out of stock
buddn07
19 Feb 16#9
OOS
loveabargain
19 Feb 16#10
Yep but not much different - linky
The healthywhite bit is just a button to give you an extra 30 seconds of cleaning or different head (which you could use on any sonicare brush) as far as I'm aware. Just bought the one in my link to keep as a spare
peterszy
19 Feb 16#11
agree with previous comments. Charging to collect, good way to keep customers and increase sales!!!
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I was going to do a Deal for the £2.50 cheaper EasyClean (the most basic 31,000 brushstrokes per minute model) http://www.tesco.com/direct/philips-sonicare-hx651143-easyclean-whitening-rechargeable-sonic-toothbrush/572-4921.prd but wasn't sure anyone would be that interested. If watching the pennies, that's the one I'd go for. Both my teenage niece and boyf use this one.
Value for money-wise the HealthyWhite or DiamondClean are more of a bargain (going against their usual prices) but brushing effectiveness-wise I'd guess they are all (EasyClean, HealthyWhite, DiamondClean, Flexcare Platinum) the same. I got the recent-ish Pink HealthyWhite recently as I was swayed by the colour :smiley: and this is my third HealthyWhite model, which speaks for itself. Used to have an Ultrasonex way back.
Also, I'd use a little slick of Vaseline on the metal prong when attaching a new brush head. Apparently makes a better seal and makes it easier to remove (the Ultrasonex instructions always said to do this).
PS: The last two digits of the Sonicare models refer to the brush head supplied.
It's like me telling you "pay me for the privilege of coming down here to get it" :confused:
I'm guessing it's because "cost of transport between branches". :smirk:
Eh either way, it's kinda funny, in a dark humour kinda way.:confused:
The healthywhite bit is just a button to give you an extra 30 seconds of cleaning or different head (which you could use on any sonicare brush) as far as I'm aware. Just bought the one in my link to keep as a spare