Same one is on offer for £24.99 in both Boots and Argos so does seem to be a good price,
DexMorgan
11 Jul 161#2
The 2000 is often on offer at around £25 and is well worth the extra fiver.
I was very disappointed with the power of the 600 and wouldn't recommend even for this price.
scoffer1 to DexMorgan
11 Jul 161#3
Thanks - not used it personally but thought it a good price - others also on offer including Oral B Pro2000 3D White Pink Edition Electric Toothbrush at £34.99 and
Oral B Pro 3000 Cross Action Electric Toothbrush
Code: 982057 at £44.97 (was £89.99)
eslick to DexMorgan
28 Jul 16#8
all of the power is the same, they all do the same revolutions per minute just the added features that are different.
azzim to DexMorgan
28 Jul 16#12
That's because there are only two power settings in the whole line up.. the hundreds vs the thousands.
So anything called 600, 900 etc all have the same power output, and the 2000, 2500, 7500 etc all have the same more powerful output.
The difference then between the model numbers are things like brush heads, colours, digital displays, built in timers or various rotating modes.. but the power remains the same - so you can decide for yourself if you think those extra features are worth paying extra for!
I brought the basic 2000 and it's much better than my old 600.
ycsb
11 Jul 161#4
So BORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRED with these stupid tooth brush "deals".
scoffer1 to ycsb
11 Jul 161#5
Looking back there are a variety of toothbrush deals - so hopefully a lot of lovely teeth about! :smile:
shoomoo
12 Jul 161#6
Another good offer to get your teeth into :smile:
rootbeer
28 Jul 16#7
The tooth brush heads are poorly designed as even with washing the brush through after brushing and drying it off old toothpaste residue still builds up inside.
I have to put the tooth brush heads in boiling water every few days and you can see the old tooth paste rise up from the insides.
They need a toothbrush head with no openings as its not very hygienic.
KTF
28 Jul 16#9
Showing as £49.99 for me even after registering for their beauty card scheme.
How do you get the discounted price?
Bigfootpete
28 Jul 16#10
Shows as £49 online?
scoffer1
28 Jul 16#11
Deal was posted over 2 weeks ago - just looked and have amended post as other models are now available so looks like the one is now off the promotion - hope the two currently available are of use to some people...... seem to be good buys.
Daniel_P
24 Nov 16#13
I'm not sure where people are getting this differences between 600 and 200 from. I'm currently looking on buying one of them and on all the websites it says that the only difference are the features. Both models have the same oscillation and pulsation figures.
Opening post
http://www.superdrug.com/Toiletries/Dental/Electrical-Toothbrush/Oral-B-Pro-600-Sensi-Clean-Electric-Toothbrush/p/706703
http://www.superdrug.com/Oral-B/Oral-B-Pro-6000-Cross-Action-Electric-Toothbrush/p/982160
http://www.superdrug.com/Toiletries/Dental/Electrical-Toothbrush/Oral-B-Pro2000-3D-White-Pink-Edition-Electric-Toothbrush/p/632212
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I was very disappointed with the power of the 600 and wouldn't recommend even for this price.
Oral B Pro 3000 Cross Action Electric Toothbrush
Code: 982057 at £44.97 (was £89.99)
So anything called 600, 900 etc all have the same power output, and the 2000, 2500, 7500 etc all have the same more powerful output.
The difference then between the model numbers are things like brush heads, colours, digital displays, built in timers or various rotating modes.. but the power remains the same - so you can decide for yourself if you think those extra features are worth paying extra for!
I brought the basic 2000 and it's much better than my old 600.
I have to put the tooth brush heads in boiling water every few days and you can see the old tooth paste rise up from the insides.
They need a toothbrush head with no openings as its not very hygienic.
How do you get the discounted price?