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* Oral b Disney toothbrush replacement heads *
CharleneUK
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Can't find them anywhere but ebay, and prices are about £6/7 for a 2pk, is this a bargain?
"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"
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Picked up the disney oral B toothbrush in Boots a couple of days ago for £2.75(1/2 price), may be worth buying a new one?0
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Proctor & Gamble make a huge profit margin on Oral B toothbrush heads and very rarely discount them - they don't need to, once you've spent £30-£70 on a toothbrush, most are willing to pay over the odds for replacement heads.
You could try getting some standard (i.e. not disney) oral-B replacement brushheads - I think they will fit, but obviously do not look the part! These are sometimes discounted in the supermarkets.
However don't hold your breath, once you have their brand of electic toothbrush, they have a monopoly on the products you need. £6-7 is the standard price, unfortunately.0 -
I might try our standard ones actually, I get mine off ebay for a fraction of the price! I think I purchased 8 for £5 previously! Will see if it works.TomBxx wrote:Proctor & Gamble make a huge profit margin on Oral B toothbrush heads and very rarely discount them - they don't need to, once you've spent £30-£70 on a toothbrush, most are willing to pay over the odds for replacement heads.
You could try getting some standard (i.e. not disney) oral-B replacement brushheads - I think they will fit, but obviously do not look the part! These are sometimes discounted in the supermarkets.
However don't hold your breath, once you have their brand of electic toothbrush, they have a monopoly on the products you need. £6-7 is the standard price, unfortunately.
Failing that, it may be better to just buy a new one as previous posted stated!!"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0
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