I meant to post this deal as I ordered this yesterday.
It's a great price but paying the 'full price' for electric toothbrushes is like paying full price for a sofa at DFS :smiley:
mickmurdoch
10 Mar 162#6
£110 really
pibpob
10 Mar 162#7
Spare us from the "was" prices please - this is supposed to be a community, not a commercial break.
stupot76
10 Mar 16#8
OralB suck once you've tried those Philips Sonicare
little_green to stupot76
10 Mar 16#9
My do I care broke within 2 weeks of use. Head kept slipping off
pibpob to stupot76
10 Mar 161#12
Hardly. Sonicare doesn't claim to remove any more plaque than Oral B, and its big problem is the head is larger so you're likely to miss bits.
WaftyCranker to stupot76
11 Mar 161#27
Any chance of sharing your experience ? Do you have any constructive comments as to why the Philips Sonicare is better ? Just asking as I have periodontitis and need to keep on top of my dental healthcare. Seems to me the advertised plaque removal is the same for both brands and is usually stated as "up to 100 % better plaque removal compared to a manual toothbrush".
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It's a great price but paying the 'full price' for electric toothbrushes is like paying full price for a sofa at DFS :smiley: