"I've no idea what bluetooth on a toothbrush can really offer"
Blue is the new white.......
bd1981bd
5 Sep 17#15
IMO always check Tesco discount isles in the health/beauty section as quite often they have half price yellow sticker toothbrushes on offer.
greenant
4 Sep 17#9
It has been this price for a couple of weeks and has featured on HUKD recently. Has been at around this price multiple times also fluctuating roughly between £40 and £60 since last year.
It's a good purchase anyway, good product. I got the cheaper version without the pressure sensor light for £20. Debatable how much extra this feature and the bluetooth is worth.
sh20 to greenant
4 Sep 17#10
I checked and the last one was reported expired, so figured it was worth letting people know. I didn't run it through ccc though.
bt probably not worth it, but the pressure sensor is absolutely something I wouldn't want to give up
BeerGoggles to sh20
4 Sep 17#12
Seriously, you need a device to tell you when you are pressing too hard :unamused:
sh20 to BeerGoggles
4 Sep 17#14
Err... yeh. There’s a big difference between pressing hard to help remove plaque, and your gums bleeding because you are pressing too hard
sufferr to greenant
4 Sep 17#11
What's the name of the model you purchased?
Doitcom1
4 Sep 17#6
Got one last 2 weeks on sale. Brilliant and notice cleaner teeth!
**Warning - the Bluetooth function is currently faulty on Android 7.0+ devices***
stubbadub to Doitcom1
4 Sep 17#7
It seems to work fine on my XZ Premium
Doitcom1 to stubbadub
4 Sep 17#8
I've got the same as most people on the play store. The Bluetooth won't find the tooth brush. Samsung's are having an issue too.
stubbadub to Doitcom1
5 Sep 17#16
How odd. I have problems with my new phone connecting it to my 2014 octavia but with this toothbrush it worked straight away.
Big_L to Doitcom1
4 Sep 17#13
Thanks, didn't know about Bluetooth function being faulty, was about to return mine for a replacement as Bluetooth keeps disconnecting. Hopefully they fix this soon.
HydroBolt
4 Sep 17#4
Pretty good price. Seems to be at least £55 upwards elsewhere. If you don't mind splashing a little cash, I recommend the Philips Sonicare Diamondclean, makes your teeth feel smooth, polish and look white :grin: The toothbrush heads can be expensive on the toothbrush (4 for £25) but its still a really good toothbrush.
The toothbrush heads for the Oral B heads are like £12 upwards, so this is a pretty good toothbrush, especially for the price. However, the bluetooth function is pretty useless on toothbrushes :grin: This toothbrush comes with 2 toothbrush heads as well. Hope this helps someone :relaxed:
te721
4 Sep 17#2
Want a good electric toothbrush, but don't care for Bluetooth, anyone spotted anything decent about? Just seems so many options out there
sh20 to te721
4 Sep 17#3
tbh - in terms of brushes at this price, you aren't going to beat this one. The only difference you'll get on going for anything higher... is on some of the more expensive models they come with lithium-ion batteries which double the battery life. why in 2017 they are still using the nicad is beyond me. But you won't find better than this (at this price).
However, I am also not a toothbrush expert, I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong on anything
capa to sh20
7 Sep 17#19
I thought the Smart series had lithium batteries??
sh20 to capa
8 Sep 17#20
only the newer range/higher models. Look for anything with a battery life of 14+ days and it's lithium ion. Also you can check the battery section and where it tells you to fully deplete it every 6 months, you know it's not li-ion. i.e. this one on the oral-b site is defintiely not li-ion.
leeanne123 to te721
4 Sep 17#5
I just bought the pro 2000 from boots last week, had it on for 35. Went through boom 25 too so hopefully will win the money back lol
sh20
4 Sep 17#1
Seems to be popular around these parts at this price - I've no idea what bluetooth on a toothbrush can really offer, but it's there if you want it.
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Blue is the new white.......
It's a good purchase anyway, good product. I got the cheaper version without the pressure sensor light for £20. Debatable how much extra this feature and the bluetooth is worth.
bt probably not worth it, but the pressure sensor is absolutely something I wouldn't want to give up
**Warning - the Bluetooth function is currently faulty on Android 7.0+ devices***
The toothbrush heads can be expensive on the toothbrush (4 for £25) but its still a really good toothbrush.
The toothbrush heads for the Oral B heads are like £12 upwards, so this is a pretty good toothbrush, especially for the price. However, the bluetooth function is pretty useless on toothbrushes :grin:
This toothbrush comes with 2 toothbrush heads as well. Hope this helps someone :relaxed:
However, I am also not a toothbrush expert, I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong on anything
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