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Bitvae Ultrasonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Set w/ 8 Heads (Black)

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Bitvae via Amazon has Bitvae Ultrasonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Set w/ 8 Heads (Black) on sale for $19.54 - 45% off when you apply the promo code 45V9FM8J at checkout = $10.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

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Bitvae via Amazon has Bitvae Ultrasonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Set w/ 8 Heads (Black) on sale for $19.54 - 45% off when you apply the promo code 45V9FM8J at checkout = $10.75. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

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  • About this deal:
    • The Bitvae Ultrasonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Set w/ 8 Heads (Black) is $29.24 less (73.11% savings) than the list price.
  • About this product:
    • 4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 2,800 customer reviews
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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MistaClean
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Honestly, you get what you pay for when it comes to electric toothbrushes. Sonicare or Oral-B (prefer Sonicare though) or bust. I started out with Sonicare and danced around with these no-name knockoff brands like Fairywill out of curiosity (and because the prices were nice) and even got my SO a Fairywill one, but I'm not going down that road again. The motors in these brushes don't come close to even the lowest end Sonicare brushes I started out with (which are still solid performers without the bells and whistles) in terms of performance. Then there's the problem of lasting support for the brush head since these fly-by-night companies can go in and out of stock, discontinued, or disappear with no alternative heads available for months. This happened with the cheap Fairywill I got the SO very shortly after I got it for her as a Christmas stocking stuffer. Do yourself a favor and wait for the Sonicare Protectclean 4100 (or whatever it's called; I own that and upgraded the SO to that too) to go on sale for $30 like it's done a bunch of times. If you want to save there, there are tons of solid brush head knockoffs from the original that'd work too (I've tried a few actually). I prefer the branded ones though and try to get those on their occasional sales throughout the year.
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I'm all for cheap products that fulfill it's purpose. Nothing more wasteful than wasting money, my limited resource.

I don't want the best product, I want a product that achieve it's purpose at the lowest price possible. That purpose include lasting more than a year.

Also thanks to Sonicare for stop selling the replacement brush head for my current brush. Trying to force me to buy their new brush. Instead of buying their more expensive brush, I'll try alternative. Never know if this brush is good until I try it myself. Are you going to blame sonicare for contributing to "ewastes"?
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For $10, that's the price of a single Sonicare head brush. I'll give it a shot. If it last for a year it would have paid for itself.

It's possible that this have a dummy charger over charge and kill the battery. I'll monitor it and see how long it take to fully charge and put on a timer for that long only. Maybe that'll extend it's life.

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Jan 03, 2023 06:18 PM
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novitchkJan 03, 2023 06:18 PM
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Thanks OP, in for 1.
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ftee123Jan 03, 2023 06:20 PM
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How does this compare to oral b or Philip Sonic?
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eric2flatJan 03, 2023 06:53 PM
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I have two Philips sonicare brushes die after 13 months
Trying this one, 2m, so far ok
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Quote from Meowssi :
Not sure! I have never tried Oral B or Philip as they're usually quite expensive. I have not tried this specific brand either, but I've bought a few of these cheaper electric toothbrushes off of Amazon and I like them!

Honestly, you get what you pay for when it comes to electric toothbrushes. Sonicare or Oral-B (prefer Sonicare though) or bust. I started out with Sonicare and danced around with these no-name knockoff brands like Fairywill out of curiosity (and because the prices were nice) and even got my SO a Fairywill one, but I'm not going down that road again. The motors in these brushes don't come close to even the lowest end Sonicare brushes I started out with (which are still solid performers without the bells and whistles) in terms of performance. Then there's the problem of lasting support for the brush head since these fly-by-night companies can go in and out of stock, discontinued, or disappear with no alternative heads available for months. This happened with the cheap Fairywill I got the SO very shortly after I got it for her as a Christmas stocking stuffer. Do yourself a favor and wait for the Sonicare Protectclean 4100 (or whatever it's called; I own that and upgraded the SO to that too) to go on sale for $30 like it's done a bunch of times. If you want to save there, there are tons of solid brush head knockoffs from the original that'd work too (I've tried a few actually). I prefer the branded ones though and try to get those on their occasional sales throughout the year.
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I think in the long run you'd save money and get a better clean by going with a $25 Sonicare starter deal and buying generic brush heads. The charging design on this is pretty bad and quite a few reviews saying it dies or weakens in a couple months. Sonicare toothbrushes typically last for years.
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windnsalsaJan 03, 2023 07:32 PM
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For these coupon code, can the code be reused if we reorder after we cancel the order?

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Quote from darkNiGHTS :
I think in the long run you'd save money and get a better clean by going with a $25 Sonicare starter deal and buying generic brush heads. The charging design on this is pretty bad and quite a few reviews saying it dies or weakens in a couple months. Sonicare toothbrushes typically last for years.
For $10, that's the price of a single Sonicare head brush. I'll give it a shot. If it last for a year it would have paid for itself.

It's possible that this have a dummy charger over charge and kill the battery. I'll monitor it and see how long it take to fully charge and put on a timer for that long only. Maybe that'll extend it's life.
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VegaTheChosenJan 03, 2023 07:49 PM
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This looks a lot like my fairywill, I love the tooth brush and using the 2 minute brush setting I was able to go 8 months without charging, brushing my teeth twice a day. I bought this as a back up.
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Quote from VegaTheChosen :
This looks a lot like my fairywill, I love the tooth brush and using the 2 minute brush setting I was able to go 8 months without charging, brushing my teeth twice a day. I bought this as a back up.
My toothbrush has that function! Bought one for $10 and I can go months on a single charge! Almost lost my charger because it had been so longLMAO
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My toothbrush has that function! Bought one for $10 and I can go months on a single charge! Almost lost my charger because it had been so longLMAO
Same the other day I went to go brush and it was dead and I panicked, I was like where did I put that charger!
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workerantJan 03, 2023 08:01 PM
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I know that you/we don't know about this product's reliability. But such mentality contributes to ewastes, generalizing for many cheap electronic products out there.
I'm all for cheap products that fulfill it's purpose. Nothing more wasteful than wasting money, my limited resource.

I don't want the best product, I want a product that achieve it's purpose at the lowest price possible. That purpose include lasting more than a year.

Also thanks to Sonicare for stop selling the replacement brush head for my current brush. Trying to force me to buy their new brush. Instead of buying their more expensive brush, I'll try alternative. Never know if this brush is good until I try it myself. Are you going to blame sonicare for contributing to "ewastes"?
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Quote from VegaTheChosen :
Same the other day I went to go brush and it was dead and I panicked, I was like where did I put that charger!
Same thing happened to me with my electric trimmer! Had to order a new generic charger online because I may have tossed it
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Quote from windnsalsa :
For these coupon code, can the code be reused if we reorder after we cancel the order?
I have the same question. I know the code can only apply once, but the 10% off two stacks, and I'm wishing I had went ahead and ordered a second.

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