🦷 Elevate Your Oral Game with Every Brush!
The Oral-B 3D White Action Power Toothbrush is a battery-powered toothbrush that delivers 14,000 strokes per minute, effectively polishing away stains and plaque. Its unique rotating brush head hugs each tooth for optimal cleaning, while replaceable brush heads ensure long-lasting performance. Recommended by dentists worldwide, this toothbrush is your go-to for a brighter, healthier smile.
S**L
Great Product on the $ price , works perfectly fine. will buy again
I used to have other electric that costs me over $50, this one is awesome, no need to spend $$ for a toothbrush, I highly recommend this !
L**P
Polish
I like the brush it makes me feel like I'm in a dentist chair
N**K
Fave
Favorite toothbrush. Inexpensive and works great. Will continue to reorder!
J**E
Not worth it in the long run
Battery runs out very quickly... have to change it out once every week. I suggest you use this with rechargeable batteries or else it will empty out your wallet having to constantly buy new batteries. But then again, it beats the point of buying this over the wall plug-in corded ones. Power is about 85% of the normal wall plug electric toothbrushes, so it is good for sensitive gum peeps! Overall a good product for its price.
A**E
Buy this toothbrush!!! It works!
The media could not be loaded. I love this toothbrush. It’s sounds like a swarm of angry bees but does the job perfectly. I bought this toothbrush to take with me on a trip to Europe as opposed to taking my regular Oral B and this toothbrush quickly became my go-to for daily care. It’s very compact, powerful and has lots of speed. The bristles are soft but durable and keeps plaque away. I love this toothbrush and the fact that it uses a battery is a plus. No need to charge it like my original Oral B. I highly recommend.
K**R
Big Fan
Love this toothbrush! Been using for years and reorder very often.
D**.
Works great
It does what I needed it to do
V**D
Works well ... but wears out FAST!
Mixed feelings on this one. I've been using it for quite a few years now. I like how it works, when it works. It's just that the brush heads and the brush itself wears out a lot quicker than I like. I generally have to change the heads once a month or so. What happens is while that the bristles themselves aren't really worn down at that point, the head itself loses its back and forth rotation. It might "appear" to be still be turning, but check it in the mirror when there is pressure on it, i.e. against your teeth and gums, or test it against your fingernail, and you'll see when it's no longer effective. At that point, it's just basically vibrating in your mouth without cleaning anything. Folks who use this regularly should check for this. It took me a while to realize that after a month or so, I was merely pretending to brush my teeth but not really cleaning anything. Also, once the head wears, the seam/gap between the main piece and the rotating brush part loosens and widens quite a bit and pinches the insides of your mouth.The brush itself tends to wear out after about 4 to 5 months, where once again it still "appears" to be working, but if you check carefully, you'll find that even if you put a new head in there, the rotating properties diminish greatly. I think the inner mechanism simply wears out by then, and no longer connects and moves the brush head as well. Yes, once again, let's all thank corporate America for "Planned Obsolescence".I used to use Sonic Care. The $125 model I bought was good, but no longer held a charge after 2 years. How convenient for Sonic Care. Then I tried their battery operated $40 model, which worked OK but had a really stupidly designed battery cap which allowed water to flow into the compartment. Wow, that's TITANICALLY STUPID!!! Anyway, found this and works OK ... and have been using it since. However, not without the stated reservations. If one were to change the brush and brush heads as often as necessary (which I do), it's not really all that cheap to use. It's actually pretty expensive to use. About 10 to 12 heads and 2 or 3 brushes a year. Do the math. If I find a better alternative, I'll switch without too much nostalgia, ha ha.Note: I do want to state that my brushing routine is probably a lot more thorough and longer than most (about 5 minutes per session), so others may get a longer "effective life" than I get. But still, can't imagine their recommendation of changing the heads every 3 months being adequate. Folks who use this really should monitor the "TRUE effective life" of their brushes and heads, otherwise you might "think" you're brushing your teeth, but might actually be doing nothing to effectively "clean" them.Hope this is helpful.Cheers
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