The Oral-B Pro 3 Electric Toothbrush has a whopping £65 off.
A simple and cost-effective upgrade to your hygiene routine is to invest in an electric toothbrush like the , down from £100.
Offering a deeper, more comprehensive clean, an electric toothbrush is also great for ensuring you don’t brush too hard and damage your teeth’s enamel. Right now you can make the switch, or upgrade on an old one, and with this offer, it’s available in three colours — black, pink, and white — as well as in a two-pack reduced to £60.
removes up to 100% more plaque than a manual toothbrush, with its rotation breaking plaque up and sweeping it away. It has three different cleaning modes accessed by pressing the power button, giving you more control over the rotation’s intensity and pattern. The light right at the base of the head will glow when you press too hard too, limiting enamel and gumline damage.
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As well as customising your approach with the different cleaning modes, there are six different brush heads to choose from when you buy refills. If you prefer to focus on polish and shine, or if you want one with a flossing action, there’s a brush head for that.
It also comes with a travel case and up to two weeks of battery life, making it a convenient travel companion.
It’s garnered an average rating of with customers commonly saying it’s an upgrade they wish they had made sooner. “Honestly wish I’d bought one years ago and it would’ve saved me many trips to the dentist,” said one five-star review. They added: “Battery lasts around two weeks, give of take, depending on how often you use it.”
“I recently upgraded to the Oral-B Pro 3 Electric Toothbrush, and I’m thoroughly impressed with its performance and features,” said another five-star review. “This electric toothbrush has elevated my oral care routine to a whole new level of effectiveness and convenience.”
Oral B electric toothbrushes remove up to 100% more plaque even in hard-to-reach areas.
Another summarised: “All in all, it’s a great product; Oral – B are the leaders in dental care so you can’t really go wrong. I would 100% recommend.”
Some customers have been frustrated by the included instructions and their lack of clarity, however. “It comes with a huge sheet of paper in countless languages,” said one three-star review. “But there are only graphics to show you how you are supposed to operate the various settings on the thing. The only text present tells you what you shouldn’t do with it! The images are difficult to follow so you just have to use the thing through trial and error. Very unsatisfactory!”
Others have mentioned that the handle can be slippery: “The handle seems chunky and difficult to grip with smaller hands, the material is also shiny, again making it harder to hold.”
Among the competition is the , which offers a higher level of vibration to shake plaque loose. On the budget end, the is £10.39.