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Confused_Fred
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I drop in my electric toothbrush in the loo for the 15th time it's decided to stop working so I've had to buy a new one 

That's my old one. I'm sure it was only £18 on a deal in tesco a few years back.

And this is the replacement. I got it in Boots for £39.99 on a deal.
The big change I've noticed with this is it doesn't need one of those silly 2 pin plugs. It's USB and I can just plug it into all the other USB charger thingy's that's lying around the house. The box me that it needs charging once a month compared to my old one that needed it during once a week so I'm quite happy about that.
I have to admit that these sonic electric toothbrushes do clean better than the others I'm not sure why they just do.
A friend of mines got the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean but at £300 I'm ever going to buy it. He did let me try it out and ask me for a tenner for a new head. It does a really good job and I think it's well worth the money.... but I'm just too cheap to spend that kind of cash on an electric toothbrush.

Thinking back to when I brought my first one back in the 80s I think back then it cost me £70. The design hasn't changed that much since then what I do think the sonic brushes are better and if you're looking to replace one this year have a think about the sonics. You can find them online for less than £40 and they do seem to clean better


That's my old one. I'm sure it was only £18 on a deal in tesco a few years back.

And this is the replacement. I got it in Boots for £39.99 on a deal.
The big change I've noticed with this is it doesn't need one of those silly 2 pin plugs. It's USB and I can just plug it into all the other USB charger thingy's that's lying around the house. The box me that it needs charging once a month compared to my old one that needed it during once a week so I'm quite happy about that.
I have to admit that these sonic electric toothbrushes do clean better than the others I'm not sure why they just do.
A friend of mines got the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean but at £300 I'm ever going to buy it. He did let me try it out and ask me for a tenner for a new head. It does a really good job and I think it's well worth the money.... but I'm just too cheap to spend that kind of cash on an electric toothbrush.

Thinking back to when I brought my first one back in the 80s I think back then it cost me £70. The design hasn't changed that much since then what I do think the sonic brushes are better and if you're looking to replace one this year have a think about the sonics. You can find them online for less than £40 and they do seem to clean better

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