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Oral-B has
Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean Replacement Brush Heads, 6-Count on sale for 20% off with promo code
CHEER at checkout. ($6.67 per brush head)
Regular price: $49.99
Promo Code: -$10.00 (20% off all replacement heads, limit one coupon per order)
Shipping: FREE
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Sale Price: $39.99
(Sales tax will vary.)
"Orders will only be shipped to addresses within the contiguous 48 states of the United States of America or the District of Columbia."
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From everything I'd read, there are a ton of counterfeit replacement heads on Amazon and eBay and such sites, and the best way to buy them is retail through trusted stores, though they are regularly priced at least $10 a head. So I went ahead and bought these and posted here despite my hesitation to do so (I rarely spot a proper deal),
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They are a new line from Oral B that is more similar to Philips Sonicare with sonic vibrations and rotation, not just rotation. In my opinion, it's far superior to the older Oral B type.
Thanks OP!
I'm using the same one for the past almost a year
I'm using the same one for the past almost a year
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I have a Genius X and an IO7. There are pros and cons to both IMO. I do think the IO feels like it may give a slightly better cleaning, but I like the narrower brush heads of the older models better and they also cost a fair amount less. My dentist repeatedly compliments my brushing so they both definitely do the job.
This is a good price on IO replacement brush heads.
I'm using the same one for the past almost a year
Once a year here
I wonder how bad that is for me
Only IO
I wonder how bad that is for me
From a hygiene standpoint it's a bit questionable however the real issue is the likely fraying of the bristles, making them way less effective at cleaning. Every 3 months is the standard replacement schedule.