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ImJustBeingHonest
Greater than one weekI like that it fits and does a decent job cleaning my teeth. The reason for the lost of a star is because when I use a store bought brush head (Oral B Cross/Floss Action),I can feel the bristles cleaning my gum line a lot more. I am a bit of a stickler about oral hygiene though. In the future I will probably just buy the more expensive cross-action from the store. But this product is significantly cheaper (in terms of price). When you buy the heads in the store, I feel that they are extremely expensive, comparatively.
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J. Palmeri
> 3 dayThese replacement heads are an exact match for the cross-action heads that came with the Oral-B electric toothbrushes that we recently purchased through our dentist. After using these heads, they are performing as well as the original heads and show the same amount of wear over their 3 months of use as the original heads supplied with the brushes. Hopefully, they remain at this very competitive price because you cant come close to this deal anywhere else.
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Jenny
> 3 dayThese brush heads are compatible with my Oral-B 7000 series electric toothbrush. They are also compatible with all non-iO Oral-B rechargeable electric toothbrushes. They are effective at removing plaque and keeping my teeth extra clean in between professional cleanings. I brush my teeth for two minutes, three times a day, and these heads last about two months. They should last for three months if you use them twice a day. The bands fade about halfway to let you know when theyre ready to be replaced.
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bill keefe
> 3 dayThe cris cross orientation the brush helps with cleaning my teeth.
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Kaiser Soze
> 3 dayI wasted more than $20 or $30 on the cheap knockoffs at Walget and Tarmart. They dont work. In those cheap knockoffs, the rod-like piece that conveys the reciprocating motion, from the metal part that sticks up out of the handle to the brush head, flexes. Because it flexes, the brush head stops reciprocated the way it is supposed to. You end up with just enough motion to make it seem like the brush head is doing what it is supposed to do, but it isnt. The bristles are vibrating slight, but they arent moving much at all. The toothbrush isnt doing what it is supposed to do. To prove this to yourself, when you are using one of the knockoffs, simply grasp the brush head by the sides, between your thumb and finger. You will notice that very little force or effort is needed to stop the reciprocating motion of the brush head. Once youve done this little test, youll never again buy those knockoffs and youll throw away the ones you have in the drawer in your bathroom. Stick to the brush heads made by Oral-B. When you buy them this way, in bulk, there isnt much price difference anyway. And this particular brush head, the cross-action, is my favorite. Just buy them, okay?
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Michael M.
> 3 dayAlways go with the brand name replacements. The off brands dont even come close.
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Harvard
> 3 dayThe pictures were not clear. I haven’t bought this from Amazon in the past. Will look more closely with next order.
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M
> 3 dayThese were an exact match to what came on my Pro 1000. The packing is correct, in English with all the right logos. Designed and Made in Germany. I have no concerns, anything can be faked, but I’m pretty sure they are genuine.
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D. Weston
> 3 dayI bought these and paid less than the Costco sale price of $39.99. Regular price is $49.99. Also I got 10 replacement brushes as opposed to the 8 Costco sells. I like the cross action brushes because they last much longer than some of the other styles. It did have a German Label, but these are the original and work great. Been using mine for 3 months now and its still fresh. Lastly, Costco went to a different style than the cross action and Ive read reports they dont last as long.
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Terrysz
> 3 dayI was surprized to see these are made in Germany with German language on the packaging.