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How much do you spend on a toothbrush?

AFG34

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Originally Posted by Master-Classter
I got the sonicare (either the 6500 pr 9300 or something) for about $100 off ebay. One of the best items I own, seriously, I would highly encourage everyone to get a solid brush. What else could I get for $100 that I'd use 2x a day for years and see a significant improvement for?

why are they better than $3 toothbrush from walmart
 

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I spend $3.00 on Colgate toothbrushes. (last me about two months before I throw it away for a new brush)
 

acidboy

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I've gone through a stage where I tried on different toothbrushes because they have new radical designs and whatnot... in the end imo they're all the same and a simple angled toothbrush like a cheap oral b will clean as well as some new bristle designed toothbrush.

flossing is where it's at anyway.
 

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Oral B triumph $110 at the time for 2 brush and $4-7 replacement head depending on discount. I didn't know a mouth could be so clean until I bought it. Used it for several years and it's been great. Highly recommended. Prices have gone down now for the brush, but replacing the head is still a *****.
 

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A Canadian brand similar to Sonicare (I can't remember the name of it), $125.00, IIRC.
 

Infrasonic

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I bought two Tesco Value toothbrushes for 10p. Best one's I've ever had.
 

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Originally Posted by AFG34
why are they better than $3 toothbrush from walmart

I tried to find out myself. Couldn't figure it out. So back to dentist freebies and floss.
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Superfluous Man

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I have thousands of samples from various companies but if I had to buy toothbrushes again I'd probably buy the Colgate 360 and replace monthly.
 

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Originally Posted by AFG34
why are they better than $3 toothbrush from walmart

I was a skeptic about electronic toothbrushes too. I used all sorts of high end manual toothbrushes, including some made of natural bristle, boar hair, or whatever. The Sonicare cleans the best. I have a permanent retainer bar behind my teeth that accumulates plaque pretty quickly, and the Sonicare makes its squeaky clean every single time.
 

oliviathn

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I do toothbrush twice a day. At morning and at night. I spend only 15 minutes at morning and before going to bad at night only three minutes.
 

Iconic

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Used to use a Sonicare before, changed to an Oral B Triumph and find it much better IMO. Its worth the investment either way.
 

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You guys crack me up. I've never brides with anything more than a 3 dollar tooth brush. Just make sure to do it ever. Morning and night, sometimes mid day. Zero cavities ever
 

JayJay

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Originally Posted by Iconic
Used to use a Sonicare before, changed to an Oral B Triumph and find it much better IMO. Its worth the investment either way.
I used to use Sonicare but switched to Rota-dent.
 

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