
More than 50% off Oral-B toothbrush that 'leaves teeth really clean'
Electric toothbrushes boast numerous benefits over their manual counterparts, with one of the key advantages being a more effective elimination of plaque, particularly in difficult-to-reach spots. Many people aren't aware though that they contribute significantly to gum health by aiding in the prevention of gum disease and recession.
Amazon is currently offering an enticing deal on the Oral-B iO2 Electric Toothbrush, which has currently had its price drop dramatically - by over 50%. It's now available for £44.99, reduced from £100, and this offer can also be found at Boots priced at £45.
The Oral-B iO2 Electric Toothbrush features a round brush head inspired by dental professionals, ensuring a deep, purifying clean right in the comfort of your own home. It also includes a gum sensor that guides you to brush with the perfect amount of pressure—neither too hard nor too soft. For more home and property content sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here
The Oral-B iO2 can boast a 4.5-star rating from an impressive 2,329 reviews, with one satisfied customer saying, 'Good battery life and teeth feel much cleaner already after a week of switching to electric' and another buyer adding, 'Fantastic toothbrush, highly recommend. It does a far better job at cleaning your teeth than a normal toothbrush'.
A third reviewer shared their positive experience of the Oral-B iO2 Electric Toothbrush, saying, 'This is a game changer, so easy to use and my teeth feel so much cleaner. The battery life is excellent, it has never let me down yet'.
While the overall feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, there have been minor criticisms, particularly concerning the battery life. One customer noted, 'Cleans your teeth well but I fell that the batteries in these are not as good as they used to be. This is my second in the last few years and I find that the battery discharges too quickly'.
Alternatively, you might consider the Philips Sonicare 5300 Electric Toothbrush, now discounted from £169.99 to just £64.99 at Boots. This ergonomically designed toothbrush features a magnetic system that adjusts the brushing power for each session and has earned a 4.7 rating from 59 reviews.
If you're looking for something more budget-friendly, the 6 in 1 Sonic Electric Toothbrush from Smile Therapy is currently on sale for £24.99. It's engineered with sonic technology to provide the gentle sensation of a manual toothbrush along with an effective deep clean.
It has received rave reviews from over 13,614 users, boasting an average rating of 4.9, with one saying, 'Honestly, you will not believe how well this works. Impressed with the results achieved after a few uses'.
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