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Oral B Compatible Replacement Toothbrush Heads $9 Delivered

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not bad for a pack of 8, probably made in the same factory as oral B replacement heads. Comes in 3 different forms, soft, medium and hard. The link is for medium.

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  • +1

    After their last deal of substituting 'Puzzle cube' for those who ordered Rubik's cube, I'm staying clear of Kogan
    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/123730

  • +1

    I bought these from Kogan a month ago. They suck. They break easily. Don't waste your money.

    REMEMBER: You pay for what you get.

    • +1

      Poor quality bristle is one thing, but breaking apart is unacceptable, it is potentially a choking hazard if it falls apart.

    • So did I :(

      It doesn't work at all. Rubbish!

  • Agree. I have bought Oral B "compatible" toothbrush heads before and they do not last anywhere near as long as the original. Also I don't like taking chances with my teeth and gum health.

  • The generic ones only seem to last a month or 2 before something breaks inside them. But these are cheap enough that its still probably worthwhile to get them.

    You are supposed to replace your toothbrush a few times a year anyway, using these is a good way to remember to do that :)

  • yep, 'probably made in same factory' is really convincing. no deal

  • The generic toothbrushes are crap, break easily and don't always fit properly.

  • Bin compatible at least. Fits well and lasts a long time.

  • Wow, people do get revved up over these non-genuine oral-B heads.

    There's a 12mth warranty, if they're as bad as everyone says, why not return them? After all they must be fit for purpose.

    • now I have to pay to return the items…been down that road

      I'll just pay for the proper ones and save the time and aggravation. They're not that expensive, and come up on sale at Target or Shaver Shop fairly often

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