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Oral-B iO Series 7 Electric Toothbrush w/ 2 Replacement Brush Heads (Black Onyx) $119.99 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Oral-B iO Series 7 Electric Toothbrush w/ 2 Replacement Brush Heads (Black Onyx) for $119.99. Shipping is free.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • COMPATIBLE ONLY WITH ORAL-B iO REFILL HEADS
  • You Will Receive 1 Oral-B iO Series 7 Black Onyx electric toothbrush, 1 Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean replacement brush head, and a premium travel case
  • PERFECT PRESSURE: Signals red when brushing too hard and green when brushing just right
  • PERSONALIZED BRUSHING: Display screen helps motivate you and enables you to customize your brushing experience
  • SENSATIONAL CLEAN: Redesigned dentist-inspired round brush head with twisted bristles reach every contour for a deep clean
  • LIVE COACHING with VISIBLE TIMER: A.I. tracks where you are brushing and guides you to 100% coverage so you don't miss any zone, while the visible timer ensures you brush for the dentist-recommended 2 minutes
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Oral-B iO Series 7 Electric Toothbrush w/ 2 Replacement Brush Heads (Black Onyx) for $119.99. Shipping is free.


Product Description from Amazon:
  • COMPATIBLE ONLY WITH ORAL-B iO REFILL HEADS
  • You Will Receive 1 Oral-B iO Series 7 Black Onyx electric toothbrush, 1 Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean replacement brush head, and a premium travel case
  • PERFECT PRESSURE: Signals red when brushing too hard and green when brushing just right
  • PERSONALIZED BRUSHING: Display screen helps motivate you and enables you to customize your brushing experience
  • SENSATIONAL CLEAN: Redesigned dentist-inspired round brush head with twisted bristles reach every contour for a deep clean
  • LIVE COACHING with VISIBLE TIMER: A.I. tracks where you are brushing and guides you to 100% coverage so you don't miss any zone, while the visible timer ensures you brush for the dentist-recommended 2 minutes

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Model: Oral-B iO Series 7 Electric Toothbrush, 2 Compact Brush Heads, Black Onyx, for Adults & Children 3+

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cococrisps
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Someone posted earlier this morning. It's $100 after coupon
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mecca138
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Quote from cococrisps :
Someone posted earlier this morning. It's $100 after coupon
What coupon?
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cococrisps
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lapchern
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Someone convince me why I should replace my 3-year-old Oral-B that still runs fine and holds charge well
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bshakil
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Quote from lapchern :
Someone convince me why I should replace my 3-year-old Oral-B that still runs fine and holds charge well
No reason. Old brush heads are easily available and will become cheaper as time goes.
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MadPup
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I have one of these. They clean great but the brushes are expensive and dont last long, maybe 2 or 3 weeks and the bristles are all curled.
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iDroid
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Quote from MadPup :
I have one of these. They clean great but the brushes are expensive and dont last long, maybe 2 or 3 weeks and the bristles are all curled.
Sounds like you're applying too much pressure. I've been using one for years and my brushes last at least 3-4 months. Even when I replacement, the brush still looks fine

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CA2DC
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Quote from lapchern :
Someone convince me why I should replace my 3-year-old Oral-B that still runs fine and holds charge well

I switched when my older model died. From a brushing standpoint can't tell a difference assuming you don't have a budget model.

Cosmetically, it looks cooler and sounds ….just better. Less whiney. Bought one for the Mrs first, and she loved the look/feel. Imagine if Apple made a toothbrush and you'll get the idea.

If you're practical, the value add is minimal.
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Quote from lapchern :
Someone convince me why I should replace my 3-year-old Oral-B that still runs fine and holds charge well

The clean on this is phenomenal. I've been able to maintain my teeth by practicing proper brushing technique and get a completely clean bill of health from my dentist every time. I probably even went about three years between professional cleanings with no repercussions due to how well this brushes—no that I recommend replacing dental visits. I also floss daily.

This was definitely a major upgrade over my previous Oral-B toothbrush. How well it cleans still amazes me. I wish I could find an electric shaver that shaves as well as this toothbrush brushes.
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Quote from iDroid :
Sounds like you're applying too much pressure. I've been using one for years and my brushes last at least 3-4 months. Even when I replacement, the brush still looks fine
Well, the brush light turns red if I apply too much pressure, so I follow that. Sounds like you brush your teeth lightly once a week.
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Quote from MadPup :
Well, the brush light turns red if I apply too much pressure, so I follow that. Sounds like you brush your teeth lightly once a week.
No need to be defensive, the rate at which your brushes are wearing out isn't typical and I just offered a possible explanation.

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