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Oral B electric toothbrush heads - soooo expensive

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  • roddydogs
    roddydogs Posts: 7,479 Forumite
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    freejunkie wrote: »
    I also buy mine off Ebay with no problems £3.75 for 4 and free delivery, a pack lasts me a year, and defo not fakes x
    Then youve been very lucky.
  • I can't claim that this will always be the cheapest way, but I tend to stock up in Boots when they have them on offer e.g. 3 for 2. Use my Advantage card to get the points and in the future, use the points for more heads! It's difficult to work out how much the points take off the total spend for a year, but there's some saving there.
    Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac ;)
  • Toothsmith wrote: »
    Those will NOT be genuine!

    They werent fakes Toothsmith, they were doing a deal at the time.
    My point is it's worth taking a chance sometimes on Ebay, U can still grab bargains :)
    :j:j:j Wooooo Hooooo :j:j:j
  • roddydogs
    roddydogs Posts: 7,479 Forumite
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    So why are they selling them for less than Boots can buy in bulk?
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    edited 23 January 2010 at 10:51AM
    i paid £12 for 8 on amazon last time
    just gotta watch the prices
  • Toothsmith
    Toothsmith Posts: 10,106 Forumite
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    freejunkie wrote: »
    They werent fakes Toothsmith, they were doing a deal at the time.
    My point is it's worth taking a chance sometimes on Ebay, U can still grab bargains :)


    I suppose it could have been recovered stock from flood/fire damage. Or fallen of the back of a lorry :D, but I do know that's less than Oral B sells them for to any retailer.
    How to find a dentist.
    1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
    2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
    3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
    4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.
  • donnac2558
    donnac2558 Posts: 3,638 Forumite
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    Now using a sonic.

    But when I used my Oral B used keep an eye open in Boots and when the deals came on with the brush heads buy then and store away.
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