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Todd L.
> 24 hourI needed some new brush heads for my daughters Braun Oral-B Vitality electric toothbrush, charger type 3757, Handle Type 3709. I was leery about buying these due to other reviews, but thought I would give them a try. Im glad I did! The product was as-described in the item description, and there were 8 heads in the pack for a cost of around $28. I am not sure on the longevity of the heads, as its only been a few days since I received them, but they are looking like I will get about 4-5 months per head which is what the original Oral-B heads were like based on my daughters previous brushing habits (2x per day). Hope this review helps someone like me who was on the fence about purchasing.
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Joaquin
> 24 hourCalidad oral-b
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Nana nère
> 24 hourMini brosses nickel
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Catherine
> 24 hourThese are my favourite toothbrush heads but you have to watch the pricing as it and the offer fluctuates wildly.
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Hayden Halvorson DDS
> 24 hourGood
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Yorkshire Lad
> 24 hourPack of 8 of these electric toothbrush heads. I always use these, but found that I didnt have spares. This pack of 8 was delivered within 24 hours of ordering, & I expect them to keep me going for some time. The only thing that I would be half-critical about is the usual problem of trying to get inside the cardboard/plastic unit that these heads always come in. Good to know that the heads cant be got at easily, but when you do need to get the 1st one out - a really decent pair of scissors is essential! (Doesnt matter where you buy them - it is always the same rigid plastic/cardboard combination).
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Mr. Mischief
> 24 hourI’ve used the complete range of Oral B brush heads from the general-purpose heads – FlossAction, Precision Clean, Sensitive and TriZone – to the more specialised ones – Ortho and 3D White. I was eager to give the CrossAction heads a shot, not only because they were the only ones I hadn’t tried but also because they ticked all the “great for everyday brushing” boxes – small size, oscillating heads and lots of angled bristles. In use, CrossAction reminds me of the Sensitive brush head, which I found to be gentle on the mouth but not that great at cleaning. These are a little harder and feel like they’re doing the business, but occasionally I still find food in my teeth that Oral B’s other general-purpose heads wouldn’t have missed. Only the other day, the remnants of a bag of crisps proved particularly difficult to shift, with bits stuck not only in various corners but also on the tops of teeth. An additional 45 seconds of brushing over the problem areas got rid of it all, but it’s an issue I’ve never had to deal with before, particularly with Oral B brushes. The problem seems to be that, in spite of having angled bristles that appear to point out in all directions, they’re actually quite unidirectional and clean only the spot directly underneath the brush head. Unlike FlossAction and TriZone, whose bristles really do seem to get everywhere, with CrossAction if you aren’t careful to go around each tooth quite well you may find that you too miss some areas. Each of Oral B’s brush heads has its own merits but I find FlossAction and TriZone to be the best for everyday brushing as they’re the best at removing food from around and between my teeth. CrossAction heads are fine but they sometimes miss food, even in easy-to-reach areas.
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Treasure
> 24 hourcomes exactly as seen in photo, no damage whatsoever, amazing.
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Du plessis
> 24 hourBon produit : sans surprise !
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FatGuyonaHarley
> 24 hourAs described, arrived quickly