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  • Oct 23, 10

    I found the Oral-B Vitality Rechargeable to be the better choice after doing a little research. The Vitality is the basic model under $20 and you don't have to spend a dime more. There are higher end models costing over $100, but all the replacement brushes are interchangeable. I don't require beeps in order to correctly brush my teeth or an electronic sensor that tells you when you use too much or too little pressure.

    Oral-B Vitality Dual Clean Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (Colors May Vary)

  • Oct 23, 10


    5.0 out of 5 stars best toothbrush I've owned so far, September 28, 2010
    By  Radio - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Crest SpinBrush Pro, Soft Bristles (Colors May Vary) (Health and Beauty)
    These are getting old so heads are harder and harder to come by. Had it for two years, always worked great.

    • 5.0 out of 5 stars   Works great, definitly get one if you can., December 22, 2005 
       
       
      By Karen F. Hensley "kfh" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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        This review is from: Crest SpinBrush Pro, Soft Bristles (Colors May Vary) (Health and Beauty) 
        I had never tried an electric toothbrush and this looked like an enexpensive way to see if I wanted a "real" one. I got this on sale a several months ago and I use it a few times a week (relax, I use the manual one the rest of the time). I figured it would last long enough for me to see how I liked it, then it would die. 
       
      It has been working great and I really like the action. The battery that came with it burned out fairly quick, but the second battery is still going. 
       
      The brush replacements they had left are a little strange looking, something about adding treatments, but I just ignore that. The brush works the same as any other except it has an extra rubber thing that is supposed to keep you floride gel on your teeth I think. 
       
      If it does ever die then I will buy a non-battery electric toothbrush, and one likethis (both spin action and back-and-forth action in the same head).
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