Just seen this offer on Amazon for the Oral B 3000 electric tooth brush, £29.99.
The price is normally £89.99 so seems quite a good price.
Features include: Daily clean, gum care and sensitive
Clinically proven 3D cleaning oscillates, rotates and pulsates to break up and remove plaque better than a regular manual toothbrush
With pressure sensor
Included in pack: Rechargeable toothbrush handle, charging station with brush head storage, 2 brush heads - 1 CrossAction, 1 sensitive
Number 1 toothbrush brand recommended by dentists worldwide
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the engineer
10 Jun 163#4
Where is it normally £89.99?
£30 is an excellent price but it is "normally" about £45
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holburn
11 Jun 16#20
sorry, my mistake, I thought you meant the new Genius 900 brush
sidesey
11 Jun 16#19
I was referring to this brush, that I paid £40 for, according to Amazon. I can't recall which Bluetooth one, it was a while ago got as a gift and gone now as battery died for second time.
sidesey
10 Jun 16#17
Paid £40 for mine back in December 2014. Not a bad brush.
With the warranty on Bluetooth ones at least, you can send away to get battery replaced, think warranty was 2 years, so worth doing before then.
holburn to sidesey
11 Jun 16#18
are you referring to the genius 900 brush?
holburn
10 Jun 16#16
I got the Genius 900 this week, its an amazing toothbrush, comes with 4 different heads, and a travel case you can charge the brush AND your mobile in, it gives a fantastic clean and polish plus it has a tongue cleaner function as well as many other functions, its expensive, but I think totally worth it,
tascheman
10 Jun 16#15
I got the 3000 Tripower for the same price at Asda last week - same brush, but finished in green rather than blue.
Jonj1611
10 Jun 16#14
No probs :smiley: Definitely sounds like a dodgy unit you have there.
bigwheels
10 Jun 162#2
Ok price.
In november 2015 it was £24.99.
Thats when i picked one up from amazon.
Speculator to bigwheels
10 Jun 16#13
Was £11 @ Tesco Direct when I bought mine.
Jonj1611
10 Jun 161#11
Mine works fine David and seems to go off at light pressure
David23 to Jonj1611
10 Jun 16#12
Thank you for the reply! I swore that my sensor was falty! I will go and contact Oral b for a replacement.
David23
10 Jun 16#10
Is anyone elses pressure sensor red light not working on thier 3000?
I can't ever get mine to light up unless im brushing with the battery low or pressing ridiculously hard just to test. Disappointing feature has you have to press beyond any reasonable person would which means the feature is good as useless.
Drooler
10 Jun 16#9
Got the Genius 9000 this week. Amazing brushes and worth the money. This is a decent price. Hot.
Wookster
10 Jun 16#3
Was really looking for a new electric brush- didn't know if this would be ok or it's worth spending more? Any advise please
bigwheels to Wookster
10 Jun 16#5
I had a oral b 1000 and a oral b 4000 i think it was.
Now have one of these 3000 models and it the best one so far.Good battery and a full power clean until the end of charge.I would no bother going for a higher model myself as this is a great brush.
I like Oral-B CrossAction Replacement Brush Heads the best.
the engineer to Wookster
10 Jun 16#8
It depends on how much more. Some of the higher models come supplied with more heads and a storage unit so worth it if only a few pounds more. The top models come with gimmicks such as Bluetooth which aren't worth anything to most people. I would suggest that this deal is a good compromise between cost and functions. I got the 4000 a few years ago at the equivalent of this price and I am very happy with it. The 4000 model is still posted at this sort of price every month or so - worth holding out for if you're not in a hurry.
Jonj1611
10 Jun 161#7
Yes I would ignore the RRP, these are always fairly low priced, but still a good price and great toothbrush. I have one.
the engineer
10 Jun 163#4
Where is it normally £89.99?
£30 is an excellent price but it is "normally" about £45
jai247 to the engineer
10 Jun 16#6
shows on the Amazon website the RRP is £89.99
jai247
10 Jun 16#1
Forgot to add the offer is on for the next 17hrs only
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The price is normally £89.99 so seems quite a good price.
Features include: Daily clean, gum care and sensitive
Clinically proven 3D cleaning oscillates, rotates and pulsates to break up and remove plaque better than a regular manual toothbrush
With pressure sensor
Included in pack: Rechargeable toothbrush handle, charging station with brush head storage, 2 brush heads - 1 CrossAction, 1 sensitive
Number 1 toothbrush brand recommended by dentists worldwide
Top comments
£30 is an excellent price but it is "normally" about £45
Latest comments (20)
With the warranty on Bluetooth ones at least, you can send away to get battery replaced, think warranty was 2 years, so worth doing before then.
In november 2015 it was £24.99.
Thats when i picked one up from amazon.
I can't ever get mine to light up unless im brushing with the battery low or pressing ridiculously hard just to test. Disappointing feature has you have to press beyond any reasonable person would which means the feature is good as useless.
Now have one of these 3000 models and it the best one so far.Good battery and a full power clean until the end of charge.I would no bother going for a higher model myself as this is a great brush.
I like Oral-B CrossAction Replacement Brush Heads the best.
£30 is an excellent price but it is "normally" about £45