
Amazon's 60% off beats Tesco clubcard deal on Oral-B kids electric toothbrush
Thanks to this limited-time offer, you can keep on top of your child's oral hygiene with the perfect electric toothbrush from the iconic, dentist-approved brand Oral-B without breaking the bank.
Normally, this Disney-themed Oral-B electric toothbrush would retail for the relatively steep price of £50. That said, those who hold a Tesco Club Card can currently score the Frozen toothbrush for half that price, as it's priced at £25 for Tesco members.
If you thought that was a bargain, though, you're not going to want to sleep on this Amazon deal that's axed a whopping 57% off the same toothbrush, bringing its price tag all the way down to £21.37 for a limited time.
The Oral-B Pro Kids Electric Toothbrush comes in two colourways, featuring your kids' favourite characters from Frozen and Spider-Man. It also comes with an optional travel case and extra toothbrush heads. That said, this deal only applies to certain options, so prices may vary if you'd prefer to score the Spiderman version or grab the travel case.
The toothbrush, available at a massively reduced price of £21.37, is a Frozen-themed pick that's sure to be a winner for any Disney fans. It comes with a rechargeable battery and charging stand to ensure you don't have to worry about stocking up on batteries. This electric toothbrush can stand on the side of the sink or vanity in the bathroom while charging, so it's always ready for use.
The Oral-B Pro Kids Electric Toothbrush, recommended by dentists for kids aged 3+, promises gentle yet effective cleaning. It comes equipped with two brushing modes, including a unique, kid-friendly, sensitive mode. This toothbrush gently cleans kids' teeth without damaging gums or causing discomfort, making the morning and bedtime routine as easy and painless as possible.
This electric toothbrush removes more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush, thus improving your kid's oral hygiene while helping you save on dental fees. It is set to be the essential toothbrush you and your kids need to achieve a better and gentler clean every time.
Featuring a round brush head designed for small mouths, the Oral-B brush has extra soft bristles to be kinder to your little one's gums. Perfect for kids aged three and up, this toothbrush lets your kids customise the brush handle with four fun changeable stickers. It also gives you access to the free Disney Magic Timer app by Oral-B, which helps make brushing their teeth that bit more enjoyable.
You can pick up this Disney-themed Oral-B Kids Electric Toothbrush from Tesco (if you're a Clubcard member) or Boots for the reduced price of £25. Or, head over to Amazon where you can get your hands on one for £21.37 while this deal lasts.
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Shoppers who've picked up this gem can't stop raving about it. One 5-star rater beams: "Brilliant. My granddaughter loves it and spends lots of time cleaning now."
Another shares: "Great product! Perfect gift for kids. The Frozen design is a hit, and the toothbrush works great. My child loves using it. Highly recommend!"
Further praise comes from this buyer, who says: "If you're after an electric toothbrush for your kids, get this one and avoid wasting any money on other cheap models, which do not make any difference to a normal toothbrush. They just make noise and create more rubbish for the environment as their life cycle is short. Oral-B is more expensive but extremely effective and lasts for years."
A fourth gushes: "Bought for my 5 year old daughter and she loves it and has encouraged her to remember to brush her teeth."
And this customer chimes in: "We have struggled a lot to get our child to brush their teeth twice a day. But with this new toothbrush and the case, it made the process more fun and made them feel like a grownup. The performance of the toothbrush is excellent as well. The case is vert handy also as you can fit two heads and is very convenient if you travel."
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