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frontpageBBQchicken | Staff posted Jul 12, 2026 7:15 AM

Onlyone Rechargeable Sonic Electric Toothbrush w/ 8 Brush Heads

$9.00

$28

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Amazon has Onlyone Rechargeable Sonic Electric Toothbrush w/ 8 Brush Heads (White) on sale for $8.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • 5 cleaning modes with 3 intensity levels
  • 2 minute timer with 30 second quadrant alerts
  • Up to 30 days battery life per charge
  • Includes 8 brush heads and travel case
  • Wireless charging base included

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Amazon has Onlyone Rechargeable Sonic Electric Toothbrush w/ 8 Brush Heads (White) on sale for $8.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • 5 cleaning modes with 3 intensity levels
  • 2 minute timer with 30 second quadrant alerts
  • Up to 30 days battery life per charge
  • Includes 8 brush heads and travel case
  • Wireless charging base included

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer matches our recent extremely popular Frontpage Deal from June 2026 which earned over 135 thumbs up.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Jul 12, 2026 11:36 AM
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badlambJul 12, 2026 11:36 AM
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Suprised by how great these are!
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Jul 12, 2026 12:48 PM
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SplashJul 12, 2026 12:48 PM
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Great deal for $9. My only complaint is the brush doesn't have a nub to stop it from rolling on the counter. Other than that it's great!
Jul 12, 2026 2:13 PM
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ArthurSpoonerJul 12, 2026 2:13 PM
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Quote from Splash :
Great deal for $9. My only complaint is the brush doesn't have a nub to stop it from rolling on the counter. Other than that it's great!

You could fabricate one.
I was thinking some sort of tiny piece of wood...
But, a small piece of Q-tip plastic/paper handle, w/krazy glue will suffice
Jul 12, 2026 3:15 PM
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swstatesJul 12, 2026 3:15 PM
416 Posts
I agree on the nub but the fix is simple with crazy glue. These are still an amazing price for it very fantastic product. Thanks!
Jul 12, 2026 5:38 PM
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metronyshopperJul 12, 2026 5:38 PM
260 Posts
I bought a second one to give away, I have only used rotate brushes before, but this one with 7 brush heads is great. Brushes also last a long time.
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Jul 12, 2026 6:20 PM
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didicrimouJul 12, 2026 6:20 PM
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I ordered one and received it yesterday. Worth the price
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Jul 12, 2026 10:59 PM
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bede2k
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Jul 12, 2026 10:59 PM
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I bought this recently based on all the good things people kept saying. But the motor was very weak, compared to the Sonicare (even though they're more expensive but worth it imo). I don't need all the fancy gimmicky modes that comes with these brushes, so you can get a pair of cheaper Sonicare from Costco when they're on sale and share.

Onlyone is ok, best suited for kids, but my teeth didn't feel very clean after brushing since I barely felt anything even on the hardest mode.
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Yesterday 1:04 AM
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WalltextureYesterday 1:04 AM
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Quote from bede2k :
I bought this recently based on all the good things people kept saying. But the motor was very weak, compared to the Sonicare (even though they're more expensive but worth it imo). I don't need all the fancy gimmicky modes that comes with these brushes, so you can get a pair of cheaper Sonicare from Costco when they're on sale and share. Onlyone is ok, best suited for kids, but my teeth didn't feel very clean after brushing since I barely felt anything even on the hardest mode.
The included brushes are too soft and just feel cheap. Pair with better brush heads (I use Brushmo medium), and you'll get a better clean.

Still not as strong as a four year old Sonicare that it replaced, or the Diamondclean 5950 that dropped in price a week after I got it, but even with the cost of replacement heads it's better than a manual brush, provided it lasts. My girlfriend uses mine now and loves it. Bonus is that my Sonicare heads and charger work with it.
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Yesterday 3:47 AM
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rczriderYesterday 3:47 AM
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Quote from Splash :
Great deal for $9. My only complaint is the brush doesn't have a nub to stop it from rolling on the counter. Other than that it's great!
I just stand mine upright.
Yesterday 3:51 AM
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rczriderYesterday 3:51 AM
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Quote from bede2k :
I bought this recently based on all the good things people kept saying. But the motor was very weak, compared to the Sonicare (even though they're more expensive but worth it imo). I don't need all the fancy gimmicky modes that comes with these brushes, so you can get a pair of cheaper Sonicare from Costco when they're on sale and share. Onlyone is ok, best suited for kids, but my teeth didn't feel very clean after brushing since I barely felt anything even on the hardest mode.
I don't have a "nice" sonic brush to compare it to, but if someone is coming from manual or a cheap rotary, these are AMAZING for the price. You say your teeth didn't feel clean; counterpoint: mine feel much cleaner than ever before.

I sure hope $100+ gets you a better brush, but $9 for a handle + 8 heads, there is literally nothing that compares.
Yesterday 4:11 AM
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nevershoutchrisYesterday 4:11 AM
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How's it compare to oral b rotating toothbrushes?
Yesterday 6:08 AM
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LavenderTexture2333Yesterday 6:08 AM
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Quote from bede2k :
I bought this recently based on all the good things people kept saying. But the motor was very weak, compared to the Sonicare (even though they're more expensive but worth it imo). I don't need all the fancy gimmicky modes that comes with these brushes, so you can get a pair of cheaper Sonicare from Costco when they're on sale and share.

Onlyone is ok, best suited for kids, but my teeth didn't feel very clean after brushing since I barely felt anything even on the hardest mode.
lol you cant compare a 10$ toothbrush vs 50+ one
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Yesterday 7:59 AM
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bede2k
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Yesterday 7:59 AM
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Quote from rczrider :
I don't have a "nice" sonic brush to compare it to, but if someone is coming from manual or a cheap rotary, these are AMAZING for the price. You say your teeth didn't feel clean; counterpoint: mine feel much cleaner than ever before.

I sure hope $100+ gets you a better brush, but $9 for a handle + 8 heads, there is literally nothing that compares.
I got mine for free when my brother bought his pair from Costco. But if you have someone to split the cost with, it's worth it. For example, Costco sells a pair for $100. So for $40 more, you get a much better, stronger brush that cleans much better. Of course, anything beats a manual brush.

You will feel the difference like night and day once you try the Sonicare and won't want to go back to the weaker ones. You can even use the cheaper brush heads for the Sonicare brush to save money. I usually buy aftermarket ones on Ebay and you can get them so cheap.
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bede2k
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Yesterday 8:01 AM
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Quote from LavenderTexture2333 :
lol you cant compare a 10$ toothbrush vs 50+ one
I was speaking personally for myself. $40 more isn't really that much in the grand scheme of things but when it comes to your health/teeth, it will save you much more in the long run, so worth the investment IMO.

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Yesterday 2:58 PM
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forsavingsYesterday 2:58 PM
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Quote from Splash :
Great deal for $9. My only complaint is the brush doesn't have a nub to stop it from rolling on the counter. Other than that it's great!
Can possibly hot glue a small strip? ** not sure if its safe to do so.

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