Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean Replacement Brush Heads, White, 2 Count

(673 reviews)

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  • K.B.

    > 3 day

    We have a Oral-B iO Series 8 Electric Toothbrush and these toothbrush replacement heads are compatible with it. (We also own a decades old Oral-B electric toothbrush that is a basic model and these replacement heads are not compatible with it.) You get 2 brush heads in a pack. These brush heads are a little bit bigger in terms of area it can cover on your teeth and gums when comparing it to other brush heads for electric toothbrushes. These brush heads are identical to the brush heads that come with the iO Series 8 Electric Toothbrush.

  • Shawn Campbell

    > 3 day

    Love this toothbrush! I have permanent retainers and was always having to use a dental tool to get excess buildup off. This toothbrush has almost eliminated the need to do that! I used to have a Sonic Care toothbrush. I’m glad I made the change!

  • Julie

    Greater than one week

    So the price tag on these refills for the already expensive IO toothbrush is akin to top brand razor blade refills and printer ink cartridge refills. If theyre going to charge this much for toothbrush heads, they should cut the price of the IO toothbrush in half like razor blade and printer companies do. Ridiculous. $15 every 3 months = $200 + $60 a year for refills = $260. Thats an extra dental cleaning. You do the math and decide how you want to spend that money. The refills work fine. But the extortion makes you dislike the brand and angry you bought the $200 toothbrush in the first place. Its bad business.

  • Johnny

    > 3 day

    As a nearly 20-year user of Oral-B rechargeable toothbrushes, I was quite excited to try this newest “iO” toothbrush head. Unfortunately, I was shocked and disappointed to see upon receiving it that the summer 2000 release of “iO” heads are only compatible with an all new line of far too expensive iO handles. The Ultimate Clean brush head itself is much larger and wider than what loyal Oral-B users like my entire family are used to. You may wonder, why is Oral-B switching to an all new design? I suspect it may have something to do with the fact that so many excellent generic heads are now available to fit Oral-B handles. I’ve tested several generic heads and they typically very good indeed. An entirely new head and brush design from Oral-B means new a patent that can hold off generic brush heads for several years. But is this new design better? This is of course subjective. As you can see, the head is still round, but all of our family members agree it’s bulbous and too large to comfortably brush with compared to the great original design. The new iO handles do have an advantage of quicker charging and less noise. However, if you are like us, you only need to charge every couple of weeks, or can simply leave on the charging stand overnight. Thus, faster charging is no advantage for our family. Also, we’ve tried various Oral-B handle designs over the years, from the excellent basic 1000 series to highest end. What’s best is quite simple and also moderately priced: three speeds (if you need them) a 30 second brushing timer, and no further gimmicks. We quickly tired of the silly and unnecessary Oral-B brushing app and do not recommend it. This is NOT the heralded toothbrush design that dentists have long recommended. Would anyone really want to pay the jaw dropping list price of $15 per brush head? Seriously? Also, over the many years our entire family has been loyal to Oral-B we could always count on excellent customer service. Unfortunately, something seems to have changed recently. I left two messages that went unreturned. At last, I reached someone on the third call but the service received was impersonal and indifferent. I felt taken for granted. Since we are talking about oral hygiene, the recent lack of helpful customer service left a not good taste in my mouth, so to speak. Although Ive always preferred Oral-B to Sonicare, we are going to give the more reasonably priced Sonicare another look when its time to replace our familys toothbrushes. What about the price for this new iO design? The Series 7 is the least expensive starting at $200, while the top end Series 9 lists for $300. Yikes!

  • German Girl with a Spanish Name

    > 3 day

    Fantastic replacement toothbrush heads, just like the ones that came with the toothbrush itself! I have sensitive teeth, and use sensitive toothpaste, and while these are specifically for sensitive teeth, they definitely do not bother me. Gentle but still get that ultimate clean feeling. Im so in love with this toothbrush and the replacement brushes are just perfect!

  • E. B. MULLIGAN

    16-04-2025

    The toothbrush just hit the market in January of 2020 so just now needing to replace the brush head, they say to replace them every 3 months (in the past i would replace my brush every 6 months after a visit to the dentist). The price on Best Buy for this is $30 so I may be letting these go 6 months and hopefully being a name brand they will last that long.

  • Rabbit

    > 3 day

    These are exactly what came with my brush, so theyre pretty perfect. They fit great band give my teeth the best clean since my last dentist appointment.

  • Claire Todd

    16-04-2025

    These feel a little more aggressive than the gentle care brush heads, but not painful. The longer bristles do reach in between my teeth more effectively.

  • Charlotte Norton

    > 3 day

    Thank you! Very fast shipping!! They fit my toothbrush perfectly!

  • Don

    Greater than one week

    Great replacement head for my toothbrush.

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