Seems like a very good deal as better than half price. Was £80, now £30. Great idea for a Christmas present if someone is after an electric toothbrush.
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starbidder
1 Dec 1610#5
He sed he gt 1 frm row landz d cemist sum 1 ad put it on eya I payd £19.99. Swear down. Init bruv. :sunglasses:
scottz17 to sox5
1 Dec 163#4
In English please?
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blondie2012
30 Nov 161#1
All I want for Christmas is my 2 front teeth... cleaned
le_jaeger
30 Nov 16#2
In store? Or Tesco Direct? I can't find it online. :disappointed:
sox5
30 Nov 161#3
I got 1 from row lands the chemist some 1 had put it on here I paid £19.99
scottz17 to sox5
1 Dec 163#4
In English please?
starbidder
1 Dec 1610#5
He sed he gt 1 frm row landz d cemist sum 1 ad put it on eya I payd £19.99. Swear down. Init bruv. :sunglasses:
mosgas
1 Dec 16#6
Looking for a new electric toothbrush, but anyone know which has the cheapest replacement heads as this seems to be where the real cost is?
stamfordblue to mosgas
1 Dec 16#9
Try Ebay.Bought some replacement heads for my old HX5350/02 from a seller on there.Got 6 for £8.99 delivered and while not quite as good as originals, they are good enough, and last about 2 months.
Originals would have set me back about £30!
RagingSharks
1 Dec 16#7
Official replacement heads are so expensive Phillips could just give the brushes away. Even the dodgy fake ones cost a bit more than oral-b.
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Originals would have set me back about £30!
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=Sonicare&newSort=true&search=Search
Philips Sonicare 3 Series With Diamond Clean is just £35