Upto 100% more plaque removal: Round head cleans for healthier gums in 30 days vs a manual toothbrush
Get a whiter smile as of day one by removing surface stains
Know you brush the right amount of time with the 2 miniute professional timer
ORAL-B IS the #1 brand recommended by dentists worldwide
Contents: One electric toothbrush handle, one toothbrush head, one Oral-B Pro-Expert deep clean toothpaste, one toothbrush charger with a UK two pin plug
Latest comments (70)
Tommytse22
29 Sep 17#70
I can confirm my box wasn’t sealed either. I brought this one and one from groupon which was cheaper both the same have the old battery type and not sealed. The one from groupon actually came with a shaver plug can’t complain really ! Keeping the groupon 1 and sending amazon one back
Dangerous_Dave2k
24 Sep 17#64
So mine just arrived. Is anybody else getting the impression theirs is not entirely brand new?
spammy to Dangerous_Dave2k
26 Sep 17#69
How so? My box wasn't sealed which seemed odd, but I only really checked the battery type. The brush didn't turn on (ie battery was fully depleted) if that's any help.
spammy
26 Sep 17#68
Confirmed nimh. Still waiting for the Superdrug, but will keep this one if that's nimh too.
I guess this explains the firesale across all the retailers!
dogswotsits
23 Sep 17#42
gave up on Braun, won't be long before the brushes are unobtainable
just got one of lidl's brushes, 14.99 and the brushes are 8 for 4 quid
great so far, charges very quick too
if it dies it goes in the bin, no great loss
Aldi had similar last week for 9.99
Zixxxx to dogswotsits
23 Sep 17#45
Why won't the brushes be obtainable for Braun?
dogswotsits to Zixxxx
23 Sep 17#54
Try finding Braun Sonic brushes, nobody stocks them
wilson1973 to dogswotsits
23 Sep 17#58
Hi,do Lidl sell their own brand often?I assume they always have the heads,are the Lidl heads decent?
dogswotsits to wilson1973
24 Sep 17#66
No, in typical Lidl fashion they only appear now and then. Some stuff only appears once a year. Brushes seem good so far.
wilson1973 to dogswotsits
25 Sep 17#67
Thanks,are the brush heads stocked as a standard line?
Bootstown
24 Sep 17#65
not a Black Friday, but good price
ianhalling
24 Sep 17#63
I always use Oral-B but I choose the models with the sensitive option - better for your gums. I keep the receipt and take out the extended warranty. Last one I had problems with the short power retention / failing battery I took it back to Boots and they changed it for a new one. Current one I bought it in Feb and already the battery light comes on every couple of days so I will refer back to Amazon for a refund / replacement as within 12 months. In any case I have the 3-year extended warranty with Oral-B as well, as a fallback. :sweat_smile:
akGTR
24 Sep 17#62
Pink and black are both £28... deal is expired
soled73
24 Sep 17#61
Expired :angry:
Chanchi32
23 Sep 17#2
1p sim item in case you dont have Prime to make the £20 spend for free delivery
DEAL IS STILL ON FOR ANOTHER HOUR SELECT PINK OPTION ONLY PINK IS NOW £19.99 CLEVER AMAZON TACTICS. Since everyones bought the black ones they got too many pinks left..
ianhalling
23 Sep 17#13
Toothbrush = GOOD :thumbsup: Toothpaste = BAD :fearful:
***MICROBEAD ALERT ***
"This pack includes a Pro-Expert Deep Clean Toothpaste 75 ml which delivers a distinct cleaning sensation and has up to 5x smaller microbeads than regular Oral-B Pro-Expert toothpaste"
What are microbeads?
Microbeads are tiny plastic particles, usually smaller than 2mm in size. For years they have been included in various industrial and consumer products, including cosmetic products like toothpaste, face scrubs and body scrubs.
The UK government will be passing legislation in October 2017 to ban the use of microbeads in cosmetic products, and the products are expected to be banned from sale from July 2018.
As the UK gears up for the deadline for implementation of a ban on harmful microbead products, we are likely to see more of this casual off-loading of harmful products before they become un-saleable.
:worried:
microbeads from toothpaste have been found embedded in peoples’ gums
2manymilos to ianhalling
23 Sep 17#26
I fully agree about the microbead issue but this toothpaste says it contains dissolving micro-particles?
Good price for the toothbrush though
Master_Yoda to ianhalling
23 Sep 17#55
?? Talk about the blind leading the blind. I just looked up the ingredients and did a bit of research on this as I was perplexed by your comment, especially as this toothpaste was recommended by my own dentists lol... and I found there are NO plastic microbeads in this toothpaste or any other Oral-B toothpastes lmao...(?) :unamused: I can't believe so many sheeple liked your comment lol.
Please tell me you spent at least one second of your time to actually check the ingredients of the product and engaged at least half a brain cell before deciding to preach on how unsafe and dangerous this product is...? You even posted pictures of what will happen to people's gums if they use this product so you must have taken the time to do this (?) (...) :unamused:
termite to Master_Yoda
23 Sep 17#56
haha you go to a dentist that recommends Oral B, nice little earner for him.
Master_Yoda to termite
23 Sep 17#57
What I mean is that my dental practice effectively recommend this product - they always give these out free to patients and I'm currently using it hence why I found it very odd if it was harmful in any way. To be fair, the actual dentist I see there doesn't have any preference for any of the brands of toothpaste - I've asked him which one is best a few times and he always says any flouride toothpaste is fine.
redarmy85
23 Sep 17#53
Only the pink one is £19.99
DnbTse
23 Sep 17#52
Nvm! It is still same price but delivery later date from amazon. just under other seller then amazon
DnbTse
23 Sep 17#51
Shame I only just seen this now gone back up
rizarekta1
23 Sep 17#50
how long do it take to charge? I'm trying to find one that takes 2hours max
sparklehedgehog
23 Sep 17#49
Cold not 10 bit or over £1000
carlos777uk
23 Sep 17#33
Don't get why this is being voted hot. It's often in supermarkets at this or lower price. I bought one a month ago at Asda for £17.50.
JustinKampongsa to carlos777uk
23 Sep 17#48
Yes but not at the moment so this deal is good
TheHun6
23 Sep 17#47
Alternatively Home Bargains stock exactly the same model but in pink. Seen today at the Ringwood Road, Bournemouth store also for £19.99.
19DembaBa19
23 Sep 17#46
Has this got bluetooth
davidridge1
23 Sep 17#44
Is this full HDR?
neutech
23 Sep 17#15
Great toothbrush... Really sloooow charge though!
ianhalling to neutech
23 Sep 17#16
TOP TIP : Best leave on charge overnight - all ready and charged for next day ! :thumbsup:
Also when you buy this toothbrush you may get a +1 year warranty free from Oral-B which may allow a 3-year warranty on registration on-line. Look out for an enclosed leaflet in the box. :thumbsup:
Besford to neutech
23 Sep 17#21
The way around this (if you're prepared to spend the money up front) is to get two. Let one run right down (helps extend battery life, they're not latest technology) before putting on charge and using the other one. At this price it's still only £40 (less than RRP for one) and should last more than twice as long as a single brush.
termite to Besford
23 Sep 17#24
Mine has got a Li-ion battery so that isn't good advice.
Besford to termite
23 Sep 17#29
Not this model - it's NiMh. better than NiCd but still needs 'managing', which isn't difficult.
termite to Besford
23 Sep 17#30
This isn't a great deal then. I got a Pro 600 with li-ion battery from Superdrug for £22.50
gazdoubleu to termite
23 Sep 17#32
Your Pro 600 is NiMh technology same as this so you need to fully charge and discharge to get the best out of it
termite to gazdoubleu
23 Sep 17#38
My Pro 600 is Li-ion
gazdoubleu to termite
23 Sep 17#43
My apologies & interesting, they must have bowed down to the competition and kept it quiet (as they do) probably so that those holding NiMh stock don't suffer.
Cancel quick if you've ordered this, 7 day max battery life versus 12 days battery life for an extra £2.50 at Superdrug!
newyork0900
23 Sep 17#41
It’s £28.34 now
EndemicAlarm
23 Sep 17#39
Does anybody know if there are any issues with using the Ni-MH charger on an Li-ion battery? Being that you can replace the battery, if you're feeling adventurous. You definitely feel the wear after a couple of years.
ashman33 to EndemicAlarm
23 Sep 17#40
I doubt it would work. The Li-ion battery may even explode if you try it!
gazdoubleu
23 Sep 17#25
Its about time they put lithium batteries in these. I think using nickel ones is also a marketing strategy to get you to replace every couple of years. Even the Lidl Nevadent branded brushes have Lithium batteries. They also use oral b brush heads but if, like me, you like the 3D effect (basically extra vibration) then the lidl ones might dissapoint.
termite to gazdoubleu
23 Sep 17#27
If these don't have lithium batteries, then it is old stock being flogged off. The current models do.
gazdoubleu to termite
23 Sep 17#31
Wrong! Only the Oral B Genius and above have lithium batteries, that doesn't mean the multitude of models below it with NiMH batteries are not current.
Braun make it quite difficult to ascertain which battery they put in their devices. The UK oral B 6500 series is advertised with all sorts of superfluous tech such as Bluetooth connectivity which you pay through the nose for but they don't advertise that it has a Nickel battery.
Even more confusing is that the Pro 6500 is called the Pro 7000 in the States and the Genius 9000 is called the Genius Pro 8000 in the States and the Genius 8000 UK model is not quite the same as any of those across the pond!
If you want a Genius (lithium) model you have to pay £100+ whereas the Lidl Nevadent is £14.99, hence my scepticism re. Braun
termite to gazdoubleu
23 Sep 17#37
Wrong! It is a pink Pro 600 that cost £22.50
dannyjones106
23 Sep 17#36
Bought a couple of these about a year ago. They're pretty good.
I have this still from over a year ago, highly recommend it. Just do yourself a favour...the cheap knock off heads really are poo dont bother. The official ones come up on here cheap enough :thumbsup:
sandriderman
23 Sep 17#23
Thanks, ordered one for me and one for wife
mike28uk
23 Sep 17#22
I`ve got mine since christmas 2 years ago and it still going strong, however it takes over 18h to charge it fully Great find OP. heat added.
itr786
23 Sep 17#18
So is this a GOOD electric toothbrush?...my old oral b is old, and probably now needs an upgrade.
I've always found these companies make their money with charging crazy money for their brush heads.
Besford to itr786
23 Sep 17#20
This is the best value brush in the Oral-B range - it's the cheapest one with 3D action (good) but without the pointless features they add further up the range. Recommended by my dentist and hygienist. Has been slightly cheaper in clearance from time to time but this is a very good price.
Scudley
23 Sep 17#9
Can't believe It, bought the self same one yesterday from Asda £25 No free toothpaste either
UltimatePhoenix to Scudley
23 Sep 17#19
Always one :joy:
Melbury
23 Sep 17#17
Can you get sensitive brush heads for this model?
Thanks
Hocky
23 Sep 17#14
Just got the oral b pro 600 cross action from asda for £17.97 and the cross action heads was half price too from £32 down to £18 for 8 heads not bad if you want these.
Joannekerry
23 Sep 17#12
Same price as B & M.
GoldenGaze
23 Sep 17#11
Thanks OP ordered and thanks sim guy for the free delivery tip :thumbsup:
johnro
23 Sep 17#10
Back in the day you had manual ones and all your teeth
These days it's a different story
luvsadealdealdeal
23 Sep 17#8
cheers OP
kebabking
23 Sep 17#6
Thanks Baz, needed a new toothbrush as the last one is on its way out (10 years! Cant fault Oral-B electric brushes)
Baz417 to kebabking
23 Sep 17#7
Your are most welcome.
Gkay11
23 Sep 17#5
Got the pink one for her
bigflyer
23 Sep 17#4
Highly recommend this Toothbrush that i have been used for a year
greenant
23 Sep 17#3
If you dont have a shaver socket at home remember to buy an adaptor. £2 and would also tip the order over £20 for free delivery if needed. amazon.co.uk/gp/…3W/
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Latest comments (70)
I guess this explains the firesale across all the retailers!
just got one of lidl's brushes, 14.99 and the brushes are 8 for 4 quid
great so far, charges very quick too
if it dies it goes in the bin, no great loss
Aldi had similar last week for 9.99
Brushes seem good so far.
amazon.co.uk/Gif…1_2
heat added
Toothpaste = BAD :fearful:
***MICROBEAD ALERT ***
"This pack includes a Pro-Expert Deep Clean Toothpaste 75 ml which delivers a distinct cleaning sensation and has up to 5x smaller microbeads than regular Oral-B Pro-Expert toothpaste"
What are microbeads?
The UK government will be passing legislation in October 2017 to ban the use of microbeads in cosmetic products, and the products are expected to be banned from sale from July 2018.
If you would like to know more about microbeads, The Story of Stuff has a good page on them with FAQs and an explainer video:
electricteeth.co.uk/too…ds/
Good price for the toothbrush though
Please tell me you spent at least one second of your time to actually check the ingredients of the product and engaged at least half a brain cell before deciding to preach on how unsafe and dangerous this product is...? You even posted pictures of what will happen to people's gums if they use this product so you must have taken the time to do this (?) (...) :unamused:
Also when you buy this toothbrush you may get a +1 year warranty free from Oral-B which may allow a 3-year warranty on registration on-line. Look out for an enclosed leaflet in the box. :thumbsup:
Your reply prompted me to have another search and found this electricteeth.co.uk/ora…-4/
Cancel quick if you've ordered this, 7 day max battery life versus 12 days battery life for an extra £2.50 at Superdrug!
Braun make it quite difficult to ascertain which battery they put in their devices. The UK oral B 6500 series is advertised with all sorts of superfluous tech such as Bluetooth connectivity which you pay through the nose for but they don't advertise that it has a Nickel battery.
Even more confusing is that the Pro 6500 is called the Pro 7000 in the States and the Genius 9000 is called the Genius Pro 8000 in the States and the Genius 8000 UK model is not quite the same as any of those across the pond!
If you want a Genius (lithium) model you have to pay £100+ whereas the Lidl Nevadent is £14.99, hence my scepticism re. Braun
dont forget fillerchecker.co.uk/ for that penny if you dont have prime
Great find OP. heat added.
I've always found these companies make their money with charging crazy money for their brush heads.
Thanks
These days it's a different story
amazon.co.uk/gp/…3W/