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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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Nov 8, 2023
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Yae_Miko
Nov 8, 2023
8 Posts
Quote from Atnguy10 :
Bought it $120 Oct 18, I submitted a price adjustment
I bought one online at that time too, but cannot find this order in price adjustment page. Could you tell me more details about how to submitted it?
Nov 8, 2023
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HabibA1695
Nov 8, 2023
2 Posts
Same, I bought mine on Costco online for 119 also. Bought mine 10/22. I went to the Costco app, it was thru checking the previous order and clicking return/exchange and there was an option for price adjustment.
Nov 8, 2023
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Tnyc
Nov 8, 2023
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Quote from TCLI :
Which one is better? Sonicare vs this?
I've used Oral B for many years and switched to Sonicare. I decided to stay with Sonicare because the cleaning sensation feels better for me.. It's gentler on my gum and the Sonic vibrations stimulate the gum better than Oral B. Both brands have been proven effective as cleaning tools for teeth. But if you care for your gum which you should as you get older and experience gum recession, Id go with Sonicare over Oral B.
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Preclude
Nov 8, 2023
356 Posts
Quote from Gametheory :
Those crevices are probably design limitations due to the magnetic driver that only the IO series has.
Is there any reason this can't be cleaned with a little Hydrogen Peroxide?
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Nov 8, 2023
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ansonvs
Nov 8, 2023
1,395 Posts
Quote from TCLI :
Which one is better? Sonicare vs this?
Oral-B wins in both efficiency and powerful last battery. I used Sonicate for many years and switched to Oral-B as dentist's recommendation. The round small head Oral-B brush rotation is nature and can reach deep teeth on both sides.
Last edited by ansonvs November 8, 2023 at 01:00 PM.
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Nov 8, 2023
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Gametheory
Nov 8, 2023
442 Posts
Quote from Preclude :
Is there any reason this can't be cleaned with a little Hydrogen Peroxide?
If there's any metal on the places you want to clean, you don't want to use hydrogen peroxide as it's highly corrosive to metals.

However if it's just plastic it should be fine.
Nov 8, 2023
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what_ever
Nov 8, 2023
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Quote from ansonvs :
Oral-B wins in both efficiency and powerful last battery. I used Sonicate for many years and switched to Oral-B as dentist's recommendation. The round small head Oral-B brush rotation is nature and can reach deep teeth on both sides.
My partner just got IO7g and the battery lasts about 10 days compared to 20 days on my 5 year old Sonicare.

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Nov 8, 2023
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ansonvs
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Quote from what_ever :
My partner just got IO7g and the battery lasts about 10 days compared to 20 days on my 5 year old Sonicare.
You are comparing Apple to Orange. the spinning Oral B rotation consumes more power that just Sonicare vibration.
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speckr
Nov 8, 2023
288 Posts
I just bought the Oral B iO series 4 for $35 with four smart modes. Series 5 has super sensitive setting for fifth mode. Lavender the only color available at this price.
Last edited by speckr November 8, 2023 at 02:47 PM.
Nov 8, 2023
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Nov 8, 2023
CyanPartner3279
Nov 8, 2023
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Don't forget the $15 P&G rebate this is eligible for.

https://www.pggoodeveryday.com/rebates/
Nov 8, 2023
639 Posts
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Nov 8, 2023
premiumxc
Nov 8, 2023
639 Posts
oof, just bought this from costco last month at $169.99. Guess i'll have to do a price adjustment refund request through customer service form on the costco website.
Nov 8, 2023
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monuttzz
Nov 8, 2023
71 Posts
Quote from PringlesRGud :
No they do not all have the same head. These IOs have a slanted base head vs the other oral Bs have a flat base head. It's a cash grab like somebody else said. They could have made the bases all the same style/slope for attachment but didn't.
The difference between the heads is much more than just a slanted base vs straight base. The IO is based on a magnetic driver with a magnet inside the head and in the handle from what I understand. The engineering and design is different, which allows the IO to do a much better job than the old oral b at cleaning away plaque. They are 2 completely different systems.

I'm sure oral b profiting is more from the new system. However, it is a much better product. Same goes with other products that have innovations. To some those innovations are worth more or less. To each their own choice.
Nov 8, 2023
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Robor
Nov 8, 2023
338 Posts
I have tried several models of Sonicare and every one neutered the brush when it sensed there was too much pressure. I found it difficult to "glide" over my teeth at a steady pace with them. The newer Oral-B brushes I have tried do light up red when it senses too much pressure but it doesn't neuter the vibration / rotation. I feel like the Oral-B head is easier to use over the flat inside / outside surfaces as well.

One other thing to keep in mind is these new Oral-B iO series brushes vibrate like Sonicare and spin like OG Oral-B brushes. It's like getting the best of both in one brush. As for the cost of the heads you're talking about a few $$ a month difference so I wouldn't let that sway me one way or the other. Just get what you prefer and use it properly and either one will do a great job to clean your teeth. After all the cost of whatever you get is A LOT less than dental repairs.

Edit: Forgot about the mold part. Yeah, it happens if you don't DELIBERATELY clean the head regularly. I take mine off after each brushing and shake it side to side under the faucet on high then shake out as much water as possible. When not in use I leave it disconnected to air dry. That seems to do the trick.
Last edited by Robor November 8, 2023 at 03:38 PM.
Nov 8, 2023
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shotcaller88
Nov 8, 2023
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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?
I've been using an io7 for a few months now. It seems great but the holes are gross, just like the guy said. I don't notice the gurgling noise he mentioned.
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kvjimbo
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Quote from speckr :
I just bought the Oral B iO series 4 for $35 with four smart modes. Series 5 has super sensitive setting for fifth mode. Lavender the only color available at this price.
Linky?

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