Click the link and the price is £74.99 and just below the price is a £15 discount voucher which you check and the discount is applied at checkout.
Amazon have really stupid ridiculous rrp this is a hot deal at £59.99. It’s never worth £219.99
17 comments
Dr_Lovegod
3 Oct 17#1
Yes another oral b toothbrush deal.
Great reviews.
cheapest on the net and on camelcamel camel.
Click the link and the price is £74.99 and just below the price is a £15 discount voucher which you check and the discount is applied at checkout.
Amazon have really stupid ridiculous rrp this is a hot deal at £59.99. It’s never worth £219.99
dom19
3 Oct 17#2
Accept the £15 pound voucher and this brings this down to £59.99 then sign up for a free Amazon fresh trial for 30 days and you get £20 off a £60 pound spend bringing this down to £39.99 I received mine today :smile: don't forget to cancel the Amazon fresh add on after you have got the deal otherwise you will start paying after the first free month is up !
Thomas.Richards to dom19
3 Oct 17#5
I tried this, it didn't work.
The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase.
JellybearXo
3 Oct 17#3
Is amazon fresh only available in London
dom19
3 Oct 17#4
When you sign up for Fresh it will ask for your postcode hopefully it works in your area !! :smile:
dom19
3 Oct 17#6
Order through Amazon Fresh tick accept the £15 off voucher that then reduces it to £59.99 then use the code GREATFOOD all in capitals . It worked for me and my order arrived today £39.99 it cost me :smile: it has to be your first Fresh purchase for the offer to work .
BraddersJ
3 Oct 17#7
Guys, maybe I'm being stupid but I can't seem to order through Fresh
gazdoubleu to BraddersJ
4 Oct 17#8
May not be available to you, put your postcode in here amazon.co.uk/fresh
BraddersJ to gazdoubleu
4 Oct 17#10
Thanks. Fresh is definitely available, I can see all manner of other Oral B brushes on there but not this Smart 6. Searching Fresh yields no results.
Would you mind checking if it's still on Fresh and maybe sending me a link? I really don't wanna miss out on this :worried:
BraddersJ to gazdoubleu
4 Oct 17#11
Ignore me, I've changed my address to someone elses and I can see it now
millarcat
4 Oct 17#9
Great price, and customer reviews are excellent too :smile:
fiqqer
4 Oct 17#12
I bought the same last year for £40. It really is not worth a penny more.
There is little real value over the standard £20 version of this toothbrush. There is a slight difference from the 600/650 series, but technology wise not much difference from the 1000 series.
In terms of the RRP its a good price, but £60 for a toothbrush? crazy!
yulu91 to fiqqer
4 Oct 17#13
Totally agree, Oral-B adds really stupid and totally useless features on top of the most basic model.
BraddersJ to yulu91
4 Oct 17#15
But this haz Bluetooth... :relaxed:
Speculator to BraddersJ
5 Oct 17#16
They should make one with 1gb ram and Bluetooth head phones so you can listen to music as you brush you teeth.
yulu91 to BraddersJ
7 Oct 17#17
Seriously?!
Speculator to fiqqer
4 Oct 17#14
The basic model (1000) has 40,000 pulse per min and is sufficient for most people.
Anything below the 1000 series (ie 600/650) has only 20,000 pulse per min.
Opening post
Great reviews.
cheapest on the net and on camelcamel camel.
Click the link and the price is £74.99 and just below the price is a £15 discount voucher which you check and the discount is applied at checkout.
Amazon have really stupid ridiculous rrp this is a hot deal at £59.99. It’s never worth £219.99
17 comments
Great reviews.
cheapest on the net and on camelcamel camel.
Click the link and the price is £74.99 and just below the price is a £15 discount voucher which you check and the discount is applied at checkout.
Amazon have really stupid ridiculous rrp this is a hot deal at £59.99. It’s never worth £219.99
Would you mind checking if it's still on Fresh and maybe sending me a link? I really don't wanna miss out on this :worried:
There is little real value over the standard £20 version of this toothbrush. There is a slight difference from the 600/650 series, but technology wise not much difference from the 1000 series.
In terms of the RRP its a good price, but £60 for a toothbrush? crazy!
Anything below the 1000 series (ie 600/650) has only 20,000 pulse per min.