Braun Oral-B Pro White Brush Heads
Review of Braun ORAL-B EB 18-2 PRO Bright by
newby2
Advantages: seem to work
Disadvantages: price
...Braun Oral-B Pro White Brush Heads
After doing my review on my wonderful Braun Oral-B toothbrush I thought I would write a quick review on these replacement toothbrush heads. I had to replace both my boyfriends’ heads and mine the other month and seeing as I was on a trip to Argos I thought I would see if they stocked the head replacements. They did and I was drawn to buying a slightly more expensive head as this one claimed it was a PRO!
The head usually cost around £7 for two from Boots but these PRO heads cost me £9.99 pence for the two heads, which is a little bit more, but I thought I would try something new and see how it worked out. I was pretty happy with the results after using the new heads and whether that was because out other brush heads were very worn or truly because this new PRO design really did work...
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Braun Oral B Sonic Complete
Review of Braun ORAL-B S 18 Sonic Complete DLX by
TomMounsey
Advantages: Cleaning and Ease of use!
Disadvantages: Price - to begin with!
...Up until approximately eight months ago, I was using your normal, everday toothbrush, no electric to improve clean, no tongue cleaner and no 'feel good factor' if you like, as the toothbrush circled around my mouth. I'd use to saunter into the bathroom at about eight o' clock in the morning and eight o'clock in the evening and give my teeth a nice hammering for about a minute or so.
One day, in January time, I went to my dentists, and I complained to her, having being told that my teeth were reasonable, that for the last month or so, I had being experiencing gum problems! Having discussed the issue with my dentist for a good period of time, she strongly recommended using a Braun Oral-B Sonic Complete electric toothbrush, which could be purchased from the dentist surgery for a great price of just £50. You may initially think...
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Braun Oral-B
Review of Braun Oral-B 3D Excel Pulsating Toothbrush by
newby2
Advantages: works
Disadvantages: expensive
...Braun Oral-B 3D Excel Pulsating Toothbrush
Fresh breath and nice teeth are always something that I pride myself on and I do believe that having nice teeth really is very important. I have been using this toothbrush for a few years now and I am really very happy with the results and the performance of the toothbrush itself, which is why I thought I would write a review of it.
I had this toothbrush bought for me as a Christmas present a couple of years ago but I have since bought one for my partner and that cost me nearly 25 quid coming in at £24.99pence. They are often on special offers and they can be found cheaper on the Internet I do believe.
The cost of replacement heads is around the £6 mark, which gets you two new heads, and I usually get these from Tesco and my boyfriend and me will change heads at the same...
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02.05.2007
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Braun D 12.523 Vitality + EB 17-2
Review of Braun ORAL-B D 12.523 Vitality + EB 17-2 by
Theman000
Advantages: 7600 oscillations a minute, 2 brush heads included, timer
Disadvantages: needs charging every 5 days
...I have been using this Braun electric toothbrush for several months now and so far I am very pleased with it. Unlike many other electric toothbrushes from Braun, this one has a timer that lets you know (it pulsates) once you've brushed for 2 minutes.
The head moves 7600x per minute which is less than the 8000 oscillations per minute of the most expensive Braun model, but it is more than sufficiant for the average user.
This Braun comes with 2 brushheads included. Technically you should replace the heads every 3 months so these 2 should last you for about 6-7 months.
People often complain about the price of the Brush heads, but I think it needs to be seen perspective. An average brush head costs between £3-6, which is between £1-3 a month. Is that really too much? I personally think that's pretty cheap compared to a normal...
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25.04.2007
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Braun Oral-B D7 for children
Review of Braun Oral B D7 Toothbrush for children by
RuthJean
Advantages: Makes brushing their teeth fun
Disadvantages: none
...I have used an Oral-B Plaque Remover for several years now and have been very happy with... when I had problems with my special Needs child refusing to brush his teeth I was overjoyed to see that Oral-B had brought out a toothbrush especially for children.
It comes in a really fun blue and green, with a smaller, child-size handle. the head is similar to the adults, though the bristles are softer and the head rotates at a speed more suitable to childrens' teeth.
I showed it to my child and he thought it was brilliant. He was "all grown-up" with a toothbrush like his mummy and daddy's. He loves using it so much that he would use it all day if I didn't keep an eye on him.
so, if you want to encourage your children to brush their teeth properly, this is a small price to pay, especially as you can use interchangeable heads so...
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Braun Oral B Professional Care 7000
Review of Braun ORAL-B PC 7000 D 17.511 by
joanne123245
Advantages: Removes more plaque than a manual toothbrush, quick and easy to use
Disadvantages: A bit noisy!
...Having visited my dentist recently, she recommended I try an Oral B electric toothbrush, as I have some gum problems, and need to keep my teeth and gums really clean.
The RRP for this toothbrush is around £45 in the shops at the moment, but I got mine for £22 on Ebay!
I've not used an electric brush before and I must say it was quite different to a normal manual toothbrush. I'm used to scrubbing away, but you just guide the brushhead slowly along each tooth!
It takes a while get used to the vibrations, and don't forget to put the brush in your mouth before switching it on, otherwise the toothpaste slides off straight down the plug hole!
It gives a signal every 30 seconds so you can divide your 2 minutes recommended brushing time on all areas of your teeth.
Apparently it pulsates (moves in and out) 40,000 times a minute to loosen...
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Review of Braun ORAL-B PC 9500 Triumph D 25.546.4 by
marriott1
Advantages: simple to use, and a good clean
Disadvantages: none to report
...having previously purchased a braun electric toothbrush before i was more than happy to stay faithfull to the braun brand, i found this toothbrush very good and felt as though i had had a trip to the dentist when i first used it! also very strong which is really important simply because of the daily use it receives. The replacement brush heads are also very reasonable when you compare them to the other toothbrushes that are available: Overall this is a good purchase if your looking for something more than your average and to be sure of a good clean, i would be happy to reccomend this to my friends if they was looking to purchase an electric toothbrush, sometimes to decide on electrical appliances can prove to be tricky at times but this would be the most simple of decisions, in my opinion....
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02.09.2008
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You're a pink toothbrush, I'm a blue toothbrush.
Review of Braun Oral-B 3D Excel Pulsating Toothbrush by
Newfloridian
Advantages: Does the job admirably
Disadvantages: Replacement heads are expensive.
...The BRAUN Oral-B 3D Excel D17511 Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush
Recently our electric toothbrush died. It had been feeling its age for a few months – the rechargeable battery not holding its charge for long, the motor getting rough, bits coming off the wall holder. I looked back through the records and found that I had bought it (Braun called it the Oral-B Ultra back then) over three years ago for £ 54.99. Mind you, for the use we have had out of it (the pair of us scrubbing two or three times a day) and the travel it has done (several trips to America and continental Europe) we felt that it did not owe us anything and deserved to be pensioned off. It was not unexpected either as we had used a previous model which also suffered from recharge fatigue after four years of regular use.
A trip to the out of town shopping mall (where...
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Oral B Professional Care 7000
Review of Braun ORAL-B PC 7000 D 17.511 by
mohammadharrisjalil
Advantages: Really Clean Your Teeth
Disadvantages: Price
...ORAL B PROFESSIONAL CARE 7000
**** INTRODUCTION ****
Oral B is well known as one of the leading brand on oral care. All the products are the manual toothbrush, dental floss, electric toothbrush and others. It is one of the leading brands in United States and Europe. Oral B product manufactured by Procter and Gamble who acquired Gillette in 2005. Oral be had been one of my favorite choice and it had been proven to give a good result on your teeth.
Before this, I don't believe that electric tooth brush can clean our teeth properly because that thing looks like it was not properly spinning 360 degree just like the dental scaling machine. And also I am really used to manual brushing. I had also asked some of my friend that is using the electric toothbrush and most of them said that they are really satisfied with their electric...
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01.01.2008
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Braun Oral B Toothbrush: Highly Recommended
Review of Braun PC 5000 D by
mandakins888
Advantages: Excellent cleaning at an affordable price. Very useful timer function.
Disadvantages: No major disadvantages.
...of different coloured plastic rings to clip onto the bottom of each, in order to distinguish different people's brush heads, so if you really want to go in for gender stereotyping you can choose the pink one!
I have also noticed other reviewers talking about various extra functions, and stating the price as around £120. They are not talking about this model, but other more expensive models from Braun, such as the 'professional'. Personally I don't see any necessity to spend so much money. The more expensive models may be better than this one but not five or six times better, which they would need to be to justify spending five or six times more money. I think that this model does an excellent job and I doubt very much that if you use it properly you will have less healthy teeth and gums than someone who has spent a fortune on a 'better' brush...
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28.07.2006
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