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Electric toothbrush
Yorkie1
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My current electric toothbrush isn't holding its charge very well so it's time for a new one.
However I can't tell the difference between what's available
Here are 3 at the same price from Argos (they're the same prices at Boots too). Has anyone any views on the differences?
OralB Pro 600 (Boots has this half price at £25, not full price at £25)
OralB TriZone 600
OralB Pro 600 Floss Action
I have sensitive teeth and don't floss usually (yes, I know
).
However I can't tell the difference between what's available
Here are 3 at the same price from Argos (they're the same prices at Boots too). Has anyone any views on the differences?
OralB Pro 600 (Boots has this half price at £25, not full price at £25)
OralB TriZone 600
OralB Pro 600 Floss Action
I have sensitive teeth and don't floss usually (yes, I know
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Also have a look at Super Drug and see if you can find something that has 1200, this is the amount of time it vibrates at so I presume the more the bettermake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
OP I've read they're all much of the same until you get a massively expensive type (like the 'Diamond Sonicare' from Phillips or similar) (if that even is it's real name!) as long as you use a good technique and brush for long enough the vibrations per second apparently don't make too much of a difference, just opt for a decent brand (e.g Oral B, Colgate, Phillips...etc) and you should be OK.
Just a word from the wise: don't press too hard when brushing or you can end up with receding gums and then sensitive teeth!0 -
Thanks all, will see what vouchers I have from different stores to find the most MSE one!0
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