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Costco Members: 2-Pack Oral-B iO 5 Brilliant Clean Electric Toothbrush

+ $8 S/H

$100

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 2-Pack Oral-B iO 5 Brilliant Clean Electric Toothbrush ( 80756539) for $99.97. Shipping is $7.99

Thanks to Community Member Dok23 for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • 5 Brushing Modes
  • Bluetooth Technology
  • Personalized Coaching App
  • 2 Minute Timer
  • Pressure Sensor

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 2-Pack Oral-B iO 5 Brilliant Clean Electric Toothbrush ( 80756539) for $99.97. Shipping is $7.99

Thanks to Community Member Dok23 for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • 5 Brushing Modes
  • Bluetooth Technology
  • Personalized Coaching App
  • 2 Minute Timer
  • Pressure Sensor

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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Written by Dok23

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Selman
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Big time. I can't speak to every single cheap spin brush, but a lot of the cheaper brushes vibrate more than spin. A vibrating brush head still takes a lot of manual dexterity to brush well. The higher amplitude rotation of the Pro and IO models require very little input besides aiming and applying light pressure.
ftee123
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They are all the same
CyanPartner3279
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Don't forget the $15 P&G rebate this is eligible for.

https://www.pggoodeveryday.com/rebates/

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iMadeYouReadHehe
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Quote from Gametheory :
Aren't the replacement heads really expensive for these?
sorta, but you can get 4 packs for around 25 dollars on amazon every so often. $6.25 ish each seams pretty reasonable to me.
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Quote from ready4ward :
More expensive than Sonicare even. The old Oral B is the cheapest. iO is half a cash grab from Oral B/PG and half competing with Sonicare in the sonic vibrating toothbrush market. It's nice but might as well go with Sonicare since these heads are more expensive.
sonicare is great for the price but the head shape makes it hard to use for small; even avg sized mouths. after trying both, id be willing to pay more for oral-b just cause its easier to get a good targeted cleaning.
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Atnguy10
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Bought it $120 Oct 18, I submitted a price adjustment
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hsj23
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Is there any noticeable difference between this and a cheaper electric toothbrush for 20 bucks ?
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Quote from hsj23 :
Is there any noticeable difference between this and a cheaper electric toothbrush for 20 bucks ?
Big time. I can't speak to every single cheap spin brush, but a lot of the cheaper brushes vibrate more than spin. A vibrating brush head still takes a lot of manual dexterity to brush well. The higher amplitude rotation of the Pro and IO models require very little input besides aiming and applying light pressure.
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RepresentativeEarth
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The real question is, is there 3rd party heads for these iO models?
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grumpyoldman
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Quote from Vivintsmart :
Anyone know if this is cheaper in store?
Also $100 in Toledo

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kherbinoskie
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So what's the improvement of this IO version vs the original version that they have to change brush heads?
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TCLI
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Which one is better? Sonicare vs this?
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lolbean
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delete
Last edited by lolbean November 8, 2023 at 11:02 AM.
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Quote from iMadeYouReadHehe :
sonicare is great for the price but the head shape makes it hard to use for small; even avg sized mouths. after trying both, id be willing to pay more for oral-b just cause its easier to get a good targeted cleaning.
I found the opposite to be true. The oral-B IO stem is way too THICC. Toothpaste was hard to distribute evenly in your mouth without some of it falling out. Overall, the thickness of the stems causes some fatigue in your jaws and toothpaste to eventually spill out
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Quote from TCLI :
Which one is better? Sonicare vs this?

They are both effective. There are rivaling studies that try to demonstrate superiority, but results are usually highly biased and very similar anyway. It largely comes down to personal preference. I prefer the Oral-B. Sonicare used to be built better with lithium batteries. Oral-B is fixing that weakness with the newer brushes.
Last edited by Selman November 8, 2023 at 01:48 PM.
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kherbinoskie
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Looks like Oral B added a bacteria and molds breeding crevices on these IO models.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XUdEN5eSfh8

Saliva slots:
https://youtu.be/CNM3lCxiitg?si=m...5wW1&t=346

To those who owns this, how bad is it?
Last edited by kherbinoskie November 8, 2023 at 11:20 AM.
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Quote from kherbinoskie :
Looks like Oral B added a bacteria and molds breeding crevices on these IO models.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/XUdEN5eSfh8

Saliva slots:
https://youtu.be/CNM3lCxiitg?si=m...5wW1&t=346

To those who owns this, how bad is it?
Those crevices are probably design limitations due to the magnetic driver that only the IO series has.
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bonjourashley
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Same price in Carlsbad, CA.

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