Amazon has 2-Pack Philips Sonicare w/ DiamondClean Genuine Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads (White) on sale for $12.98 - $0.65 off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $12.33. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Alternatively, Walmart has 2-Pack Philips Sonicare w/ DiamondClean Genuine Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads (White) on sale for $12.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Amazon has 2-Pack Philips Sonicare w/ DiamondClean Genuine Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads (White) on sale for $12.98 - $0.65 off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $12.33. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.
Alternatively, Walmart has 2-Pack Philips Sonicare w/ DiamondClean Genuine Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads (White) on sale for $12.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Model: Philips Sonicare W DiamondClean - Genuine Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads, White, 2 Pack, HX6062/77
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They had them a while back at Costco, but I know Sam's also sells them. Like 8 for $60.
There's a huge difference between buying 2 for $12 and 8 for $60, in terms per brush cost, initial cash outlay, and risk of not needing some of the brushes. If you have multiple people in a family using the same brush heads, it works, but Sonicare has been known to change the style of brushheads used by their toothbrushes - I have a box of about 6 of the Essence brushheads because mine died, and they were no longer manufacturing that brush.
That being said, Costco has 8 of the C3 brushes for $49 in store when they're on sale (about every 4 months) and they were on sale about a week ago.
And, with Costco, you don't have the risk of counterfeits that Amazon poses.
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Any best and easy way just to look and can tell right away fake/counterfeit versus genuine real ones?
I bought replacement heads from a seller on amazon. Was 95% convinced they were legit, down to the look of the product and packaging. But the quality of the plastic seemed off. I wasn't sure if it was due to manufacturing changes or them being fake. I then realized the heads had the symbol at the base indicating they had an RFID chip in them. I found a free app called "NFC Tools" that I was able to use my phone to scan for the RFID chip. Scan reported nothing. Then tried to scan my old heads I got from Costco, and they all scanned fine! So, for now it seems a good way to tell fake/real once you've already bought it. Prior to buying, it's anyone's guess (unless Costco or other trusted retailer).
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That being said, Costco has 8 of the C3 brushes for $49 in store when they're on sale (about every 4 months) and they were on sale about a week ago.
And, with Costco, you don't have the risk of counterfeits that Amazon poses.
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