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Oral-B 3D White Luxe Whitestrips 2x 14 Treatments $27.99 ($22.39 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Amazon is currently running a "Get 2 for the price of 1" on Oral-B 3D White Luxe Whitestrips. The promotion also combines with the Subscribe and Save bringing the price down a further 10%

As per j-ball's comment "the 10% saving gets included twice since you're adding 2 products. i.e. total cost for two with subscribe and save was actually $22.39."

11:24AM According to Jamesozbargain they are back in stock :)

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  • +4

    Interestingly, the 10% saving gets included twice since you're adding 2 products. i.e. total cost for two with subscribe and save was actually $22.39.

    • I didn't even notice that when I purchased, but you are correct. I only paid $22.39 for my 2. I'll update the price

  • Are these any good

    • -2

      biggest scam word on teeth products "whitening".

      • +11

        Have you tried them?
        I found they work great, unlike every whitening toothpaste

        • +3

          As long as the whitening product contains a decent % of hydrogen peroxide then it should work. The lower the % the more times you will need to do the treatment to get the same effect as a higher % product. I've done the Philips Zoom! in office whitening a couple of times and use products like these to maintain the whiteness of my teeth.

    • +5

      Worked crazy good for my partner and I. Recently got our teeth cleaned at the dentist, and saw results of the whitening within 3 days.

      • Thanks for sharing.
        I ordered 2 because of your comment.

        • +2

          Good idea to take a photo of your teeth before starting treatment, and stick with it until the end so you can compare before and after to really see how improved they are, but we definitely had noticeable results within days.

    • Work great for me, some people at work got me onto them. I have another friend who tried them and her teeth were too sensitive for these.

  • +2

    Do you have to keep using them to see results? Or can you just use one batch and have it last a few months before slowly fading away?

    • And do I need to cut back on things like coffee…

    • It depends on how stained your teeth are. But yes, you should see one of results of you haven't whitened your teeth in ages.

  • These or spend more on crest?

  • Thanks, ordered!

    Reminder for everyone to check and cancel subscribe and save! Found out I had 4 items I bought recently which was due in ~March 2023 since I always pick 6 months.

    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/subscribe-and-save/manager/view…

  • Thanks OP :)

  • how does these work? are they just a sticky tape you put on your teeth for a period of time? for 1 hour daily?

    is there any weird taste?

    • +2

      Think less 'sticky tape' and more 'strip of gladwrap with a layer of lube on it' haha.

      They are easy to use and don't taste too bad, but you don't want to be swallowing them or letting your spit mix with them more than necessary, its still peroxide.

  • Just so you know these things are garbage.

    the real way is to use mouth trays with hydrogen peroxide.

    Most home treatments are low % and require multiple treatments but reduce the likelihood of damage to enamel.

    Dentists use >25% in a single application (use of lights to "activate" the peroxide add absolutely nothing to the process and are just a gimmick)

    • +5

      So I've used these and despite the low % you mentioned I still ended up stopping before the marketed 14 days because I didn't want to go too white, so they most definitely work.
      Then, like you said, the low % has lower risk to enamel than the dentists, so why would any of this be bad news or a 'garbage' product?

    • Whitening doesn't damage enamel. It may cause temporary sensitivity though.

      • As i understood it, it makes your teeth more porous

  • I can't seem to track it down, but a few years ago I researched and bought some Crest strips from amazon US. Apparently TGA don't allow a high % of hydrogen peroxide so the AU variants of these are quite poor.

    However the land of the free do, perhaps better results? They worked great for me.

  • Just bought, hoping they work

  • +1

    Back in stock but they fixed the 2x subscribe and save discount

    • NVM just paid $22.39 S&S. Deals back.

  • nice, thank you OP, let's see how this product works :)

  • Thanks OP. Got one.

  • Weird I got four for $27.28 (promotion -$84.68).

    • Doesn't work for me. Getting "Sorry, this item is sold in limited quantities. We changed your quantity to the maximum possible" (3 items)

    • Also getting $44 for 4 on mobile web!

  • Style Name: Luxe Whitestrips
    Colour Name: Treatment Only

    Does treatment only means it only treats it, rather than whitens? e.g. if there is nothing to treat, it won't do anything.

    • It means it doesn't come with an LED light, which is the other option you can purchase

  • For those who used this, does it work and how long do you need to re-apply it? My dentist has been trying to upsell me his $500 teeth whitening 'promo' for years as I'm a copious coffee drinker.

    • +1

      If you're at ground zero, 1 pair for every 2-3 days for at least 1-2 weeks. then its just 1 pair every fortnight for maintenance. But if you're a copious coffee drinker, best to use a straw because coffee stains like a b*tch.

      • Thanks for the advice. Yeah thats what my dentist said too but who drinks hot coffee with a straw :/

        • Dentists probably.

        • People with white teeth :P

  • They have fixed the double S&S savings

  • The regular Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips are also 2 for 1, with double the number of strips and a slightly higher percentage of peroxide, the total for that comes to $31.49

  • I read that only peroxide whitens your teeth, but the stronger % just means more damage to your enamel?

    • Noooo! Hydrogeon Peroxide is the best active ingredients to remove stains. And I'm doing so it whitens your teeth. It doesn't damage enamel. The higher the percentage, the quicker it works. Lower percentages will work the same, but will take longer - and that's good for sensitive teeth.

  • Resemblance of Durex.

    • Squeeze the liquid out of your Durex and put it on your teeth, let us know the results.

  • I am using whitening toothpaste can I also use these, or is it too much? I started the toothpaste three days ago. It has 5% Hydrogen Peroxide.

    This price is too good to miss.

  • back in stock

  • I only got one pack delivered.

    • How many does it say on the invoice?

    • Same here

      • I only received one box. Contacted Amazon and they said there is no such promotion.

        • How many does it say on the invoice?

      • How many does it say on the invoice?

        • Checked my invoice and it shows two items….

        • I just checked. Mine says 1 item.

          • @aimhi:

            "Get 2 for the price of 1"

            If you only ordered 1… then you get 1 for the price of 1.

            • @CodeXD: Incorrect. I ordered 2.

              • @aimhi: My printable order summary says:

                Items Ordered
                2 of: Oral-B 3D White Luxe Advance Seal Whitestrips, 14 Teeth Whitening Treatments
                Sold by: Amazon Commercial Services Pty Ltd

                I received 2.

                If yours says 2 and you received 1, hit up Amazon CS.

                Tax invoice has the same item twice so two on the invoice.

    • 2x was obviously an error that they fixed soon after, one box was showing as $25 not long after.

  • Do these contain real bleach?

  • Hmm $25.19 s&s for one.

    They just make your teeth more sensitive.

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