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Oral B Pulsar Soft 35 Vibrating Toothbrush $4.98 Deliveried

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Australian stock! $4.98 Deliveried!
Penetrates deep between teeth
Sweeps away food and plaque from the tooth surface
Adjusts to the contours of your teeth
Moderates the amount of pressure applied to your teeth and gums
Features anti-bacterial bristle protection to help keep bristles cleaner between brushing
Pivoting and pulsing action: Provides a clean that you can feel
Micropulse bristles: Sweep away food and plaque as the bristles penetrate between teeth
Pressure-sensitive split head: Adjusts to the contours of your teeth, enabling the brush to clean hard-to-reach places while moderating the amount of pressure applied to the teeth and gums
Anti-bacterial Bristle Protection: inhibits bacterial growth that may affect the bristles. The bristles do not kill bacteria in the mouth or protect you against disease. Always clean the product thoroughly after use.

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  • +3

    these are complete rubbish and a marketing gimmick. dont waste your money, get a proper electric toothbrush instead. i speak from experience.

    • Personally I really like this product. Of course for home I prefer a proper electric toothbrush too, but these are really great for travelling where you are used to using an electic toothbrush but can't or don't want to take the charging unit with you.

      Provided these are genuine (I know there are fake Oral B brush head units around) this is definitely cheaper than you will pay in the supermarket for this.

  • Thanks bought 2

  • +2

    let me just be a bit clearer, all they do is vibrate, which means the resulting benefit is nil. electric toothbrushes oscillate (rapidly) which actually make it better (a little) and faster to clean your teeth. if the vibrating effect on your teeth makes you feel as though you're getting similar benefit to the electric model, then all the power to you. this is probably a bargain as i think they are normally around $10-15, but its a rubbish product nonetheless.

    • +10

      let me just be a bit clearer, all they do is vibrate

      might get some for the wife…

      • +25

        News flash… if she's your wife, she already has some ;)

        • +6

          ooooo burnnnnn

        • +3

          hahahahah… walked right into that one :).

        • well, some people suffer from AIDS*

          AIDS: Abstinence is definitely smart

      • -2

        My wife Prudence always invite her friends every time she wants to use this particular brand. She spent hours with them and upon her return she exclaimed it was an experience that she would never forget. I don't think was an issue for us

  • 39 sold, shouldn't be too bad eh?

  • the posting looks practically identical to this: http://www.ozstock.com.au/2419/FREE-Ozstock-Day--Oral-B-Puls…

    on a separate note, Oral-B seem have to decent customer service: http://www.oralb.com/products/pulsar-toothbrush/#news-0

    …although, Our battery toothbrushes should last approximately 3 to 5 years. On average, the batteries should last approximately 360 minutes. seems a bit stupid by my maths:

    given: 360mins x 60s = 21600s; 3 yrs = 1095 days

    now 21600 ÷ 1095 = 19.72s per day
    brushing twice daily, 19.72s ÷ 2 = 9.86s

    i don't think i can brush that quick :\

    • brush less then :)

    • Hm… I don't think I would use a toothbrush (or toothbrush head) older than let's say 6 months…
      For that it is about 2 minutes per day…. probably more close to my pattern :-)
      Maybe the advertised life is a shelf life? :-)

  • Is it completely waterproof?

    • I used similar one and yes, completely waterproof. I don't think you can even take the battery out…

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