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Where is the cheapest price to buy an electric toothbrush?
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We all know that electric toothbrushes are the greatest thing since sliced bread, but where is the best place to buy one? As you all know I am currently between jobs, and am on a very low income, so it will have to be a cheap one, I am afraid.
Do any of you have these devices, and if so where can I get one fairly cheaply? I do not mind buying one over the Internet if that would save me anything.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Do any of you have these devices, and if so where can I get one fairly cheaply? I do not mind buying one over the Internet if that would save me anything.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, "sonic" toothbrushes ARE electric - and there's no evidence that they are better at cleaning than non-sonic. Having said that, Which's Best Buys are currently sonic - not because they clean better, but for other reasons (battery life and price, for example). Secondly, the type that Postdog mentions are not worth buying - no better than a standard brush. And thirdly, electric brushes are often on half-price offer - Waitrose has them at the moment.
Oh, and don't forget that replacement heads are very pricey!
Oh, and don't forget that replacement heads are very pricey!
You can get them from around £8 on Amazon - http://www.amazon.co....p=1634&creative=19450
here's a bargain.. http://www.very.co.uk...80fb6bf4ee2f093d051ca
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