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Hi peeps :hello:

I'm after something like this either (Ultrasonic) it's priced at £40.00 in Boots anyone know of a similar product cheaper? or this Oral B priced at £79.99 at Amazon again, if anyone one knows of a similar product or a cheaper retailer I'd be very grateful for the info ;)
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  • TiTheRev
    TiTheRev Posts: 3,215 Forumite
    My wife worked as a dental nurse for a couple of years, and recommends the Oral B. We have one between us (that she got half price through work!), but the replacement brushes are a bit pricey.
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  • AnnaV
    AnnaV Posts: 531 Forumite
    My brother and his fiancee are both dentists and they really recommend the Phillips Sonicare. Also expensive!! This is the one we have http://www.sonicaredirect.co.uk/acatalog/Elite_e9000_Series_HX9552.html#a1
    Anna :beer:
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    Thanks for the info peeps, Rev, I notice the heads on some of them are pricy guess that's how they make there profit :rolleyes:

    Anna pity that one is so expensive, even though its 1/2 price, oh btw, are the replacement heads for that really £20.00 :eek:
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  • TiTheRev
    TiTheRev Posts: 3,215 Forumite
    Sorry, just checked with the missus, it's the Sonicare we use :o I only use it occasionally, usually stick with the old manual version!

    Sonicare 2, others 0

    The heads are about £5 each when bought as a pack or 3or5 off eBay
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  • wallbash
    wallbash Posts: 17,775 Forumite
    Another vote for the Sonicare, I upgraded from the oral B

    Ps after sales have been brilliant
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