I love this toothbrush. As good as high end ones in terms of strokes. Today bought another one just because I couldn't resist the price.
Available in Tesco (instore and online) and I see the same price on John Lewis page.
£39.99 on Amazon at the moment, never cheaper than £30.99
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aljack
23 Feb 163#38
Quality item.... Will never go back to oral b
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Heavenkiss
22 Feb 16#1
Better than oral b? Anyone used both?
stvoritel to Heavenkiss
22 Feb 16#2
I'm not sure about OralB "sonic" style, but way better than OralB oscillating ones (I'll never get back to them).
macas2000 to Heavenkiss
22 Feb 16#7
I've used an oral b vitality sonic toothbrush for about 4 years I think, picked up the healthy white version on Saturday and can't believe the difference, I love it :smiley:
Besford to Heavenkiss
23 Feb 16#26
My hygienist recommends rotary over sonic, and either over manual brushing.
Tequila to Heavenkiss
23 Feb 16#27
Yes much better,Orab B is so overrated,they sell more because of better advertisement and marketing.
But Sonicare is much better than Oral B.go check reviews on amazon,there are mani ex Oral B users..
Redleela to Heavenkiss
23 Feb 161#41
I have used both. I just didn't get on with the Oral-B models (tried several). I have receding gums and found them too aggressive. I find Philips much better. TLDR: Try Philips if you don't get on with Oral-B brushes.
Heavenkiss
22 Feb 16#3
Yer currently got the oscillating oral b equivalent to this. Basically the cheapest model with the same brush strokes as the top of the range, just without all the different modes and accessories. Tempted to try this out as oral b is getting old now and battery is starting to wane
stvoritel to Heavenkiss
22 Feb 16#4
I wouldn't hesitate. There isn't a lot to lose - Chargers go for £10 on eBay, original brush head no cheaper than £5, which leaves you with £7.50 for the toothbrush itself. I would say, that it's a good opportunity to try it.
I bought one from tesco Bolton last week and it's great, a few more left on shelf
cabbagekitten
23 Feb 16#8
Great brush, but after 6 months the stud which connects the brush to the body will bend . Even if you use light pressure. When it bends, the vibrations are weaker so it won't clean your teeth properly. Check out the bad Amazon reviews. Sure it's a great brush when it works!
greencode to cabbagekitten
23 Feb 161#9
Had mine for 4 years and not had this problem.
chedixon
23 Feb 161#10
Agreed, had a couple of them and never had that issue either.
adaa_bishop
23 Feb 16#11
Bought last week,One of the best brushes I ever used very strong and cleans very well. Hundred percent recommended to all of that in need of a toothbrush.
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Available in Tesco (instore and online) and I see the same price on John Lewis page.
£39.99 on Amazon at the moment, never cheaper than £30.99
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But Sonicare is much better than Oral B.go check reviews on amazon,there are mani ex Oral B users..