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expired Posted by ffly45 • Nov 28, 2022

4-Pack Philips Sonicare Premium White Brush Heads

w/ Easy Replenish + Free S/H

$25

$49

48% off
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Best Buy has 4-Pack Philips Sonicare Premium White Brush Heads on sale for $24.99 when you follow instructions below and checking using Easy Replenish. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ffly45 for finding this deal.
  • Note: You may cancel your Easy Replenish subscription anytime by modifying your Easy Replenish preferences on your BestBuy.com account.
Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here to go to the product page for 4-Pack Philips Sonicare Premium White Brush Heads
  2. Click the box for "Subscribe & Save"
  3. Select Delivery Frequency
  4. Add to cart and proceed to checkout
  5. Your total will be $24.99 + Free Shipping
  6. Complete your order.

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Best Buy has 4-Pack Philips Sonicare Premium White Brush Heads on sale for $24.99 when you follow instructions below and checking using Easy Replenish. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ffly45 for finding this deal.
  • Note: You may cancel your Easy Replenish subscription anytime by modifying your Easy Replenish preferences on your BestBuy.com account.
Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here to go to the product page for 4-Pack Philips Sonicare Premium White Brush Heads
  2. Click the box for "Subscribe & Save"
  3. Select Delivery Frequency
  4. Add to cart and proceed to checkout
  5. Your total will be $24.99 + Free Shipping
  6. Complete your order.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this store:
    • View Best Buy return policy here.

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digitalgimpus
413 Posts
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I'll still stick with name brands for things like toothbrushes.

Dental care is expensive as hell. Enamel doesn't grow back. Not taking chances to save a couple dollars.

I consider medical stuff something I will splurge on. This seems like a good price to stock up.
dealhead
49 Posts
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I used Sonicare replacement heads for 12 years. I switched to generic replacement heads that I found on eBay. I will never go back to Sonicare replacement heads. The generic heads are literally 10% of the price and I haven't noticed a difference, and my dentist hasn't either.
CoolMagic319
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dentist here - tbh they all do the same thing (more $ brushes = looks better, better battery, more settings). main thing is to brush gently for around 2 mins and floss/waterpik nightly to remove all the food

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Nov 28, 2022
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cjsanandreas
Nov 28, 2022
335 Posts
Dang I wanted to buy two to save on shipping (instead of subscribe and save), but as soon as I did that it said shipping not available and blocked me. I emptied cart and was able to order one pack in the end.

Good deal at $30 anyway, much better than Scamazon
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corvato
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Nov 29, 2022
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I can't see spending $25 for a 4 pack, when I can find generic ones from Amazon/Aliexpress/Temu for 1/10th this price... Of course they might not last as long, but for that price, I don't mind replacing them more often
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GreenSparrow1991
Nov 29, 2022
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Been using the Sonicare brush heads vs those cheaper one on Amz. They both started tearing at around the same time for me. Possibly my teeth are cheap or my wallet is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Nov 29, 2022
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ElatedNose426
Nov 29, 2022
98 Posts
Similar deal at Costco online right now. 8 for $50- shipped.
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BackFromTheDead21
Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from corvato :
I can't see spending $25 for a 4 pack, when I can find generic ones from Amazon/Aliexpress/Temu for 1/10th this price... Of course they might not last as long, but for that price, I don't mind replacing them more often
Me either. My 12 pack for my 4100 from a defunct brand that used DuPont soft bristles was $8.99. I have used generic brushes of all types for 15 years and am now 40 with no known ill effects. The key is to ensure brushes are soft. Do all generics clean as well as OEM? Not quite but for the price difference and how much better than a manual brush they are, I will still take them any day of the week.
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Ivorin
Nov 29, 2022
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Can anyone shed light on the differences between these models? I see that some of them claim to remove more plaque than the others, and some have a slightly higher rating of 4.8 instead of 4.7 at Best Buy:
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digitalgimpus
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I'll still stick with name brands for things like toothbrushes.

Dental care is expensive as hell. Enamel doesn't grow back. Not taking chances to save a couple dollars.

I consider medical stuff something I will splurge on. This seems like a good price to stock up.
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Nov 29, 2022
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dealhead
Nov 29, 2022
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I used Sonicare replacement heads for 12 years. I switched to generic replacement heads that I found on eBay. I will never go back to Sonicare replacement heads. The generic heads are literally 10% of the price and I haven't noticed a difference, and my dentist hasn't either.
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Nov 29, 2022
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LookingForDealsSD
Nov 29, 2022
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Seems like the C3s are sold out.
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zhalie
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Nov 29, 2022
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I'm here to take a lesson.

I have been using sonicare replacement heads for years and really want to use cheap alternatives (it's difficult to find $5/count deal recently). But people always tell me that cheap replacement heads will hurt your teeth… I watched some online videos for benchmarks, but I think these are sponsored.
Nov 29, 2022
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CreditGuy
Nov 29, 2022
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Sams has 8 pack for $50 everyday. However when they go on sale, the price drops to about $40. Just as an FYI.
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kalaz
Nov 29, 2022
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Any open box fair deals?
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BoldIntrepid
Nov 29, 2022
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Quote from kalaz :
Any open box fair deals?
You want some used toothbrush heads?
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BoldIntrepid
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Quote from Ivorin :
Can anyone shed light on the differences between these models? I see that some of them claim to remove more plaque than the others, and some have a slightly higher rating of 4.8 instead of 4.7 at Best Buy:
Best video I could find https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rUrnnRJamA
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LukeH9333
Nov 29, 2022
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Not the best deal ever. This is 6.25/tip. You can get a two pack S&S right now in Amazon for $6.75/tip. personally, I think I'll hold off.
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