dont know for sure but look as if they do from the question being asked on there.
SCOUSEKEVIN to someshpan
1 Jun 17#8
I bought one of these as it was only £6 in Morrisons, it uses the ordinary oral b heads same as shown in this post but you can buy third part ones a lot cheaper from eBay
TimeZ0ne to someshpan
2 Jun 17#11
Yes, exactly what I use.
These heads are the same one that comes with the brush
SCOUSEKEVIN
1 Jun 172#6
Thanks OP I and my family have been using Oral B electric toothbrushes for over a decade and third party Toothbrush heads are just as good as originals and a LOT cheaper
We buy them on eBay, a search for; Replacements Heads for Oral B Electric Toothbrush gives multiple sellers, some UK ones. We have bought from both UK based and China and never had any problems. The packaging can differ but the heads are all fine. We get the Medium bristle and the occasional pack of Firm. We have never paid more than 50p per head, sometimes only 40p. Read the sellers feedback.
Hope this helps save people money, its not much if its just one or 2 people but when you have 5 people in the house and know of another 3 Families then its not hard to work out the potential savings, especially if you are happy with a suppliers product, message them for a special price for 100 heads. LOL That would save you a LOT of money rather than discounted/reduced Branded Item version. Work it Out !!
Stu.C to SCOUSEKEVIN
2 Jun 172#9
Last time I bought third party from eBay, the bristles started falling out after a week. Very annoying and very irritating when they got stuck between teeth.
Diggler01
1 Jun 17#7
Ordered. Previously signed up for the free Health and Beautycard so delivery was free and the points earned from other purchases gave me another couple of quid off. Thanks for posting.
TimeZ0ne
2 Jun 17#10
Nooo just bought these from superdrug a few weeks ago for £8.48 :disappointed:
Great price, heat!
SCOUSEKEVIN
2 Jun 171#12
In 12 YEARS of using third party oral B brush heads we (3 Families) have NEVER had a problem with the brush heads.
tallpete33
2 Jun 17#13
The only time I bought third party heads they were Bobbins unfortunately :disappointed:
Max-Power
2 Jun 17#14
heat added, hopefully i can pick some up!
brains_t
2 Jun 17#15
The only time l bought third party, from Amazon, the fit was overtight causing the metal innards to breach and damage my lip. Never again, would rather use origibsls a bit longer.
zrahim
2 Jun 17#16
thanks for the find! ordered a set!
termite
2 Jun 17#17
Don't buy the snide ones, they are rubbish.
eSimple
2 Jun 17#18
Students get EXTRA 10% discount!
hadleighhammer
2 Jun 17#19
Would these fit Oral-B cross-action?
MadeDixonsCry
2 Jun 172#20
Can everyone please post links to third party brands/sellers where they have/have not had success so we can build a list to assist those wanting to get cheaper products? There's a lot of aftermarket producers and obviously some are going to be better than others, just like inkjet cartridges. I'll collate the list.
Thanks!
Ke22er
2 Jun 171#21
I agree with the comments about the copies, they are not the same quality, I went through them a lot quicker. False economy really !
slevinkelevra
2 Jun 17#22
what I found when I got one of the aftermarket heads was that the bristles were stiffer which, I would want a softer bristle apart from that no problems with falling out bristles.
Anyone know of any softer bristle versions out there? :wink:
jbiscuit
2 Jun 17#23
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george1227
2 Jun 17#24
ordered, thanks
drspa44
2 Jun 17#25
I don't think we are allowed to post direct links. I have always bought 4x packs through eBay from China for 99p. No matter which seller, they all come in the same packaging. Search for 'oral b heads 4' on ebay, filter by buy-it-now and sort by price+postage. I find they last longer than the official ones. Even if they don't, they are 8 times cheaper.
mrbojangles
2 Jun 17#26
cheers op, good deal
termite
2 Jun 17#27
Waste of time, everyone's idea of quality is different. Some people want decent teeth for a lifetime and will invest a few quid in looking after them, others are happy to pay 99p for something that appears similar from ebay.
Teragram
2 Jun 17#28
Thanks OP :laughing:
SCOUSEKEVIN
2 Jun 17#29
I buy them the same way and I agree about the packaging all being the same. Perfectly good Oral B heads for a fraction of the cost of the Branded ones.
SCOUSEKEVIN
2 Jun 17#30
They just dont look the same, they do Exactly the same job for a fraction of the price of the ones with a Brand name on them.
MadeDixonsCry
2 Jun 17#31
If there are reports of loose bristles then I'd rather not take the chance.
RayB
2 Jun 17#33
Wowcher are doing a 4-pack for £2.99 - don't know if there is P&P as well though. You can get some cheap copies online but I have not tried any of those.
MisterMadHatter
2 Jun 17#34
Yeah but it states "100% Genuine" in the product title :smile: Yeah true, there's always that risk with eBay. This guy had 12,423 positive reviews and only 1 negative review so I've chanced it.
drspa44
2 Jun 17#35
I've never experienced loose bristles personally. If they do become loose, what is the worst that can happen? No-one is going to choke on them, as they are so small.
MadeDixonsCry
2 Jun 17#36
I've just discovered that you're so right...
floopie
2 Jun 17#37
After buying supposedly genuine brush heads off ebay which turned out to be fake and fell apart after a few days, i only buy from the places like amazon, boots etc.
Ordered 2 packs to refill my stock of brush heads :wink:
SCOUSEKEVIN
2 Jun 17#38
Even if the seller had a Million positive reviews, some people just don`t like or trust eBay, why not Risk a Quid and buy 4 of the non Branded ones and try them. Once they are out of the packaging there is little or no difference, if anything I find the non branded ones last longer lol
Newbold
2 Jun 17#39
Not tried the fakes before, but happy to give them a go. Anyone care to recommend any that they've tried successfully?
SCOUSEKEVIN to Newbold
3 Jun 171#43
I prefer a firmer bristle and buy these eBay item number 302001751328
dannyjones106
2 Jun 17#40
Anyone know if these are the same price in store? heading to town tomorrow.
MadeDixonsCry to dannyjones106
3 Jun 17#41
Same price instore.
jlonew
3 Jun 17#42
I purchased these instore on Tuesday but I paid £8.48 !!
EuroPear
4 Jun 17#44
Heat, hurts paying this much for brushes but worth it, I did give in and try the fake versions from Amazon with great feedback but they went a weird colour and soft.. Not worth it imo.
1110juliet
6 Jun 17#45
Showing at £18 on Morrisons website so not sure where £6 came from?
Opening post
£2.00 each
FREE Order & Collect or SPEND just £2.01 more to qualify for FREE STANDARD DELIVERY
Only this variant unfortunately.
-esimple
Students get EXTRA 10% discount!
-jbiscuit
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Found a Battery powered toothbrush for £5.40:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004EFXO28/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&psc=1
These heads are the same one that comes with the brush
We buy them on eBay, a search for; Replacements Heads for Oral B Electric Toothbrush gives multiple sellers, some UK ones. We have bought from both UK based and China and never had any problems. The packaging can differ but the heads are all fine. We get the Medium bristle and the occasional pack of Firm. We have never paid more than 50p per head, sometimes only 40p. Read the sellers feedback.
Hope this helps save people money, its not much if its just one or 2 people but when you have 5 people in the house and know of another 3 Families then its not hard to work out the potential savings, especially if you are happy with a suppliers product, message them for a special price for 100 heads. LOL That would save you a LOT of money rather than discounted/reduced Branded Item version. Work it Out !!
Great price, heat!
Can everyone please post links to third party brands/sellers where they have/have not had success so we can build a list to assist those wanting to get cheaper products? There's a lot of aftermarket producers and obviously some are going to be better than others, just like inkjet cartridges. I'll collate the list.
Thanks!
Anyone know of any softer bristle versions out there? :wink:
Ordered 2 packs to refill my stock of brush heads :wink: