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expiredgaamn114 | Staff posted Yesterday 09:19 AM
4-Pack Philips Sonicare W DiamondClean Toothbrush Replacement Heads
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https://www.costco.com/philips-so...3c0a1cb825
also available in white - https://www.costco.com/philips-so...79763.html
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8 pack is currently $50 at Costco with no risk of fakes. https://www.costco.com/philips-so...3c0a1cb825also available in white - https://www.costco.com/philips-so...79763.html
Genuinely curious as to why it matters if a toothbrush head is knock off you buy an electric brush for the vibrations not the head.
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I've had a couple with loose bristles. I just pitched that head and used the next one. At 50c a piece it's not that disappointing. Of the 100+ heads I've gone through since getting an electric it's happened with one batch on three of the heads. Clearly a manufacturing defect. If I had cared enough I could have complained on Amazon and gotten a full refund. For $8, with more than half of the heads still working, it was not a big deal.
This is a bigger issue if you're buying for someone who does not have the ability to determine if a head is defective, such as a younger child or, perhaps, the elderly. As a disposable item which should be discarded on a regular basis (monthly), it's not as if the OEM heads will provide a (noticeably) lower trash footprint than a 3rd party option. And, yes, for $65 a year I will opt for the cheaper product which performs 97% as well.
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8 pack is currently $50 at Costco with no risk of fakes. https://www.costco.com/philips-so...3c0a1cb825also available in white - https://www.costco.com/philips-so...79763.html
Genuinely curious as to why it matters if a toothbrush head is knock off you buy an electric brush for the vibrations not the head.
I've had the actual head break off, several from a set. They were made very cheaply. Hence, the whole saving money was a loss. I only buy this product from Costco now. They usually last quite a long time.
https://www.costco.com/philips-so...3c0a1cb825
also available in white - https://www.costco.com/philips-so...79763.html
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8 pack is currently $50 at Costco with no risk of fakes. https://www.costco.com/philips-so...3c0a1cb825also available in white - https://www.costco.com/philips-so...79763.html
these are sold and shipped by amazon, no risk of fakes.
Simply knockoffs can use a different/worse material for the plastic or bristles than the original, thus giving you a worse cleaning effect. Have you seen bristles fell off from the brush? I have.
Have never had that happen maybe consider brushing correctly and not apply too much pressure ? As per the instructions you should just let it vibrate over your teeth there should not be any hard scraping motion
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It may cost a little more but I don't trust Amazon for stuff like this.
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