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Old 5 May 21, 03:33 PM  
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Electric toothbrush- which one?

Just this, my dentist said Oral B but there are lots of them, anyone got an recommendations for a particular model?
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Old 5 May 21, 03:36 PM  
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I got this one boots/oral-b/oral-b-...-pack-10266562 and have found it to be great. It lasts ages between recharges and illuminates if you are pressing too hard.
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The cheapest one!

Let’s be honest there is so much nonsense about the different types but they all do the same thing. The head goes in your mouth with toothpaste on it and you press a button that makes it spin. That’s it in a nutshell.

I paid circa £14 for mine when it was on a lightning deal on Amazon. Had this type for 20+ years and had maybe 3 in that time. Change the heads every 2 to 3 months or when the blue colour fades.
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We have Oral-B, £20 for the 1st 2, my one is still going, DS went a bit funny so they paid half the cost towards a new one @ £30.
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Old 5 May 21, 04:07 PM  
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I got this one boots/oral-b/oral-b-...-pack-10266562 and have found it to be great. It lasts ages between recharges and illuminates if you are pressing too hard.
Snap - I recently replaced mine for that to similar but it lights red around the top when brushing too hard (was on offer with JL online ) but does same thing. Use cross hatched heads but you can use any really

Tried so I are type but needed more hygienist time but these work much better for my teeth
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Old 5 May 21, 04:21 PM  
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I have a Philips Diamond Clean, think they’ve been replaced now, but I’m on my 2nd one. The first lasted 5 years, and I think I’ve had this one 3 years so far. My only gripe really is the price of brush heads.

This is what I’ve got, but in white
boots/philips-diamon...black-10228248

This is the replacement
boots/philips-9000-d...brush-10282674
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We just bought new ones last week, OralB 9900.

They were on special offer last week on Amazon for just under £100.
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Old 5 May 21, 05:39 PM  
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Snap - I recently replaced mine for that to similar but it lights red around the top when brushing too hard (was on offer with JL online ) but does same thing. Use cross hatched heads but you can use any really

Tried so I are type but needed more hygienist time but these work much better for my teeth
I really like it. It makes my teeth feel really clean.
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We have the Braun ones that cost about £20 in all the shops, but say they are half price. They do the job well and we’ve had them a few years and still going strong. We buy replacement heads on Amazon or eBay as they are always cheaper. We also have a waterpik flossed which I use a couple of times a week and my dentist said I have the cleanest mouth he sees.
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I have the Oral B 9000 and love it. I love the little tray to keep your brushes in as my husband and I share the actual handle part.
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