Sonicare or Oral-B

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miss25
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#16 Post by miss25 »

Costco has them for 89.99 and you get two. This month they have a $20 off coupon in the monthly coupon book so its 69.99.

If you have a membership its a great deal! If you did not get a coupon go to guest services and ask them for a book.

browneyedgrl
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#17 Post by browneyedgrl »

I have a sonicare flexcare which I got when I got my braces from my orthodontist. I happen to love it!!! I did have a sonicare about 10+ years ago and then it finally died and I didn't want to spend the $$$ to replace it.

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#18 Post by Rachel B »

I love the truimph and honestly believe it helps keep my clear ligs cleaner for longer. I also love the smiley faces and the way it winks and raises its eyebrows when I brush for over 4 mins!!!
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#19 Post by KLC »

For anyone who doesn't have the $$$ to buy a pricey electric toothbrush (we all know the braces are pricey enough) I have been using Vitality by OralB and it's only $30 or so. I know it doesn't have all the bells and whistles as the more expensive ones but I always get nice compliments on my brushing and I give all the props to the brush :lol:

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