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4-Pack Philips Sonicare Genuine W DiamondClean Toothbrush Heads (Black)

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Amazon has 4-Pack Philips Sonicare Genuine W DiamondClean Toothbrush Heads (HX6064/95, Black) on sale for $26.96 - $1.35 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $25.61. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Genuine Philips Sonicare rechargeable electric toothbrush head compatible with all Philips Sonicare click-on rechargeable toothbrush handles
  • Recommended power toothbrush brand by Dental Professionals
  • Removes up to 100 percent more stains than a manual toothbrush for whiter teeth in only 7 days
  • Up to 7x more plaque removal versus a manual toothbrush
  • BrushSync mode-pairing and replacement reminders when used with a BrushSync compatible handle (DiamondClean Smart or ProtectiveClean)

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  • About the deal:
    • This price matches our popular +61 Frontpage Deal for the same toothbrush heads in white.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 4-Pack Philips Sonicare Genuine W DiamondClean Toothbrush Heads (HX6064/95, Black) on sale for $26.96 - $1.35 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $25.61. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Genuine Philips Sonicare rechargeable electric toothbrush head compatible with all Philips Sonicare click-on rechargeable toothbrush handles
  • Recommended power toothbrush brand by Dental Professionals
  • Removes up to 100 percent more stains than a manual toothbrush for whiter teeth in only 7 days
  • Up to 7x more plaque removal versus a manual toothbrush
  • BrushSync mode-pairing and replacement reminders when used with a BrushSync compatible handle (DiamondClean Smart or ProtectiveClean)

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • This price matches our popular +61 Frontpage Deal for the same toothbrush heads in white.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
  • About the store:

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Written by htp182 | Staff

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Model: Philips 4-Pk. Sonicare DiamondClean Brush Heads - Black

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8 pack is currently 50 bucks at Costco and no risk of getting an intermingled fake. https://www.costco.com/philips-so...0000000006
I've tried a few aftermarket ones from Amazon with thousands of reviews and they were terrible.
They are sold by phillips from their storefront. Genuine

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nansta
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Gtlmtecher are better knock offs and 1/4th the price per tooth brush.
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1996prices
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How Philips still thinks they can get away with the absurd overpricing of these is mind blowing. There are equivalent replicas everywhere
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Quote from 1996prices :
How Philips still thinks they can get away with the absurd overpricing of these is mind blowing. There are equivalent replicas everywhere
I've tried a few aftermarket ones from Amazon with thousands of reviews and they were terrible.
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Quote from isobro :
These are, without a doubt, NOT genuine.
Hello. How are you able to tell that these are not genuine. I often wonder when deal seem to good to be true. In this case, the customer feedback seems very positive. Thanks!
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Quote from isobro :
These are, without a doubt, NOT genuine.

What exactly makes you know definitively that these are not genuine?
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Quote from isobro :
These are, without a doubt, NOT genuine.

They are sold by phillips from their storefront. Genuine
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Quote from nansta :
Gtlmtecher are better knock offs and 1/4th the price per tooth brush.

It's honestly luck of the draw with generics. They might not get supply from the same factory or produce brush heads to the same standard every time. Usually these generic sellers just try to rack up a bunch of positive reviews early on so then if quality drops later, even with bad reviews the average doesn't drop much
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Quote from vanhalen26505 :
Hello. How are you able to tell that these are not genuine. I often wonder when deal seem to good to be true. In this case, the customer feedback seems very positive. Thanks!
while they are not guaranteed to not be genuine, there is a chance they are fake. I wouldn't buy something like this from Amazon if you are going to pay for genuine. Amazon mixes stock from sellers that is fulfilled by amazon, and so even if you buy something shipped and sold by amazon there's a chance you get a knockoff. Happened fairly regularly for me when purchasing things for work until I learned my lesson.
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8-pack is cheaper on Amazon ($35.98)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B32Q...e_0_0&th=1
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8 pack is currently 50 bucks at Costco and no risk of getting an intermingled fake. https://www.costco.com/philips-so...0000000006
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Quote from RoyalD5721 :
8 pack is currently 50 bucks at Costco and no risk of getting an intermingled fake. https://www.costco.com/philips-so...0000000006

Medium. I thought one time they had soft but I don't see any. Rather buy them at Costco
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I purchased the 8-pack from Amazon Germany the last time they were on sale (for only $30) and they were totally legit. Just took a while to ship.
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Quote from 1996prices :
How Philips still thinks they can get away with the absurd overpricing of these is mind blowing. There are equivalent replicas everywhere
My previous sonicare and several people I know all had our toothbrushes stop working within a few months of starting to use generic heads. The toothbrushes were varied in age so it wasn't like they were just dying at the end of their life cycle. I wouldn't put it past a company to program in a delayed self-destruct feature when it detects parts being used not made by the manufacturer
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I bought the aquasonic duo series pro and I'm never looking at Philips or Oral B ever again.
$70 plus 15% per off for 2 electrical toothbrush and 10 extra brush. Have been using it for 1 month and my teeth are clean and works as good and big brand. If you ever need extra brush they go for $25 for 8.

https://a.co/d/3DIMiKM
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