Half price on the HX6251/40, I can confirm it's available in my local ASDA.
Seems like an excellent price for this model. Two modes (brushing and massage), 2 weeks battery life and good reviews. As always I just discovered this deal a day after I bought a similar model for £45.
Are these things really better than an old fashioned toothbrush? What's your experience as I've never had electric.
TimeZ0ne to CoolCatLazyLion
17 May 17#2
+1
I'd like to know too
doof
17 May 17#3
I think they're amazing! I've had a Sonicare for about 5 years and since using it I haven't had to visit the hygienist at all. My teeth feel so clean and fresh after using it, so much cleaner then with a normal toothbrush.
MrHappy37
17 May 17#4
Same here. It takes a few brushes to get used to the tickling on your gums though. Also not seen the hygienist for years since using sonicare.
JimmyRingo
17 May 17#5
This is not cheap. They regularly appear on this site at about £25. Hold out and wait a while....... a lower price for this brand of toothbrush will appear soon.
BenderRodriguez to JimmyRingo
18 May 17#6
Are you sure? Not a single one under £50 on first 10 pages:
Opening post
Seems like an excellent price for this model. Two modes (brushing and massage), 2 weeks battery life and good reviews. As always I just discovered this deal a day after I bought a similar model for £45.
More details here:
http://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/HX6251_40/sonicare-2-series-sonic-electric-toothbrush/overview#see-all-benefits
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I'd like to know too
http://www.hotukdeals.com/search?action=search&keywords=sonicare
Also cheaper models have significantly worse battery life (5-6 days vs 2 weeks), I'd rather not carry charger with me on holiday.