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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 - $2 when you clip the coupon on the product page - $6.45 when you apply promo code 33HS2HE5 at checkout = $11.09 > now $11.40. 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 - $2 when you clip the coupon on the product page - $6.45 when you apply promo code 33HS2HE5 at checkout = $11.09 > now $11.40. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.

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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this product:
    • 4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 3,400 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • Seller Bitvae has 100% positive feedback over the past 12 months based on over 960 customer reviews.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
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workerant
3222 Posts
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Really? wow that is the opposite of my thought on it. It's pathetic. The brush head hardly move comparing to the Sonicare. I thought maybe the battery was weak so I charge it to full, got the same result. It fail all the tests I've done. The sonicare brush move enough that it splash the water while this just create small ripples. I try hard to make use of it but it couldn't do anything. Probably will use it as a manual brush, a bit on the heavy side with the battery but it's amazingly much lighter than the sonicare. I won't return it since I decided to risk it and give it a try due to the cheap price.

The brush head is on the hard side and look like it only fit with the stump on the handle.

Another thing, the Sonicare I think the motion is back and forth while this brush feels like it pounding the teeth than brushing the teeth. Possible it's motion is a very small circular.
psy2cr8zy
203 Posts
16 Reputation
I bought this last deal and it's actually pretty decent. You can feel the toothbrush material's quality isn't as good as Oral b or Phillips Sonicare, but for $11 you can't beat it.
vsauce
6073 Posts
879 Reputation
Fakespot it would give itself a D-

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Feb 3, 2023
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LucidXY
Feb 3, 2023
148 Posts
Thx OP! In for one! Had been wanting an electric toothbrush ⚡️ 🪥 for when I get my braces out which actually happen to be on the 31st of January, a couple days ago. 😏 Lucky me. 🍀 🙏😇🥲
Feb 3, 2023
1,130 Posts
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eonaxes
Feb 3, 2023
1,130 Posts
Quote from corvato :
I have used a similar unit myself for over a decade and don't understand, This unit is rated for for 40,000, strokes per minute, and a sonicare isn't much different. isn't a vibrating "sonic" toothbrush the same as any other? How can one brand work so much better than another doing the same thing that it will save on your dental bill?

i\Is it just me, or am I missing something obvious here?
It's not just strokes but motion. Some brushes and heads barely have any movement and just vibrate instead of having a meaningful stroke motion.
Feb 3, 2023
4,365 Posts
Joined Feb 2005
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caveman017
Feb 3, 2023
4,365 Posts
Got mine yesterday. The heads look similar to my Fairywill but don't fit. Otherwise looks and feels the same while brushing. Worth $11.
Feb 3, 2023
342 Posts
Joined Apr 2005
Feb 3, 2023
3ackok
Feb 3, 2023
342 Posts
The brush turned out slim and lightweight. The heads don't fit Aquasonic. It will be good for travel when saving weight and space. It doesn't come with a case, only a brush head cover. No need to carry a wireless charger- it is charging from a proprietary USB cable- a questionable decision, but helps to pack lightly.
Feb 4, 2023
1,659 Posts
Joined Oct 2009
Feb 4, 2023
dealnabber
Feb 4, 2023
1,659 Posts
Quote from eonaxes :
It's not just strokes but motion. Some [...] heads barely have any movement and just vibrate instead of having a meaningful stroke motion.
This is especially unfortunate in the bedroom
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Feb 5, 2023
1,445 Posts
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clsA
Feb 5, 2023
1,445 Posts
I didn't read all 7 pages ... did anyone post cheap refills for this ?
Feb 6, 2023
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HonestCarpenter5361
Feb 6, 2023
13 Posts
Looks like we have some toothbrush elitist in here. Good chance your toothbrush came from a nearby factory in China as well if we are being honest. Don't knock it till you try it.

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Feb 7, 2023
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The-Mentalist
Feb 7, 2023
1,822 Posts
I fell victim to shill comments here and bought it. I just used it first time and it's making a u turn for return. This does not have circular movement nor oscillating nor linear movement. You just feel the handset vibrating but at the brush, nothing, it's just receiving remnants of the handset vibration and that's something not for cleaning teeth. You might as well use manual brush that you already move vigorously better than this weak something. Plus the brush head is short tiny, and you can feel it's an inferior quality. I do not believe brush would last more than few days, nor the unit itself.

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