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Philips Sonicare DiamondClean $239.20 Delivered @ Shaver Shop on eBay

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Needless to explain about this product to Ozbargainers.

Philips Diamond Clean Black Electric Toothbrush - SAVE 25%

Original 20% off at Selected Stores on eBay Deal Post

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  • True, it is unneeded to explain the product, but it is needed to put the price in the title.

    • Agree :) Someone did that anyway.

  • Price?

    • Updated now

  • -1

    Cant beat the oral b pro 5000 dual handle deals before Xmas for $41 after cash back

    • Or this past deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/288509 which I got in on.

      Aussie supplied with Aussie plug is not worth paying an extra $100 for IMHO.

      I'd be waiting for other overseas deals or an Aussie supplied one with a price closer to $150.

  • Best toothbrush!!

  • Great toothbrush …Got mine through amazon deal and got the Mrs one through Harvey Norman amex deal.

    I have noticed a newer model on Amazon.

  • How do these compare to the Oral B toothbrushes

    • +1

      If the oral B is a 5/10 and a dentist clean is a 10/10 I'd put the diamondclean as an 8 or 9. It's that good. That said they were $120-$140 the other week from Amazon UK which is a much better price.

  • I got around $160 few weeks back via Amazon UK :D

    • May be this is a reminder for people who couldn't make up their mind and missed Amazon UK deal :D

  • Random question, anyone know if they have heads that are friendly on braces? I've been importing the ortho heads for my Oral-B because the normal ones didn't like my braces much.

    If not, I might have to wait another four months before switching.

    • From what my dentist tells me, most of your brushing should be concentrated around the gum line with soft "massaging" action. The flat surface of the teeth are generally very clean and do not require much brushing.

      If you have bracers not much better off than using normal toothbrush.
      Some dentists give you a small brush to brush between the gaps. Honestly when I had bracers I used listerine and a toothbrush. Teeth were in good nick at the end

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