I was shopping at Target today and saw 30% off Sonicare.
I found these Sonicare replacement brush heads for only $7. Standard price on replacement brush heads is about $30 for Sonicare.
There was no tag on the shelf to say their price and they were mixed in with the other Sonicare products, so finding them was a stroke of good luck.
They are the HX6013/05 standard sized, there was the HX6023/05 3 pack for $15 $10.50 (thanks to 30% off) with smaller brush heads.
There were a few boxes at my local Target so try your luck.
Philips Sonicare 3 Pack Brush Replacement $7.00 @ Target
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i think they recommend 3 months. but i normally do it every 4,5 months
What's your local store?
That's creepy.
Yes, I was at springwood, I bought two and left one on the shelf.
great found!
not the same type of brush head i've using tho :(Cool, looks like my 6950 also fits this one.
That's so cheap
I buy them for $25 at shaver shop
Will stock upDiamond care is better
It's named after the words I never heard my father say.
Nice find!!!
Nice photo! A+++ :D
+1 for shiny nails
Are these really worth the money. Im happy with the brush itself but ive purchased the cheapo replacement heads from ebay somewhere in china for under $4 delivered. I cant tell the difference in the heads.
My teeth still feel and appear to be clean afterwards
I'm considering buying a Sonicare (I manually brush). Are they really that much better than manually brushing?
Personally I think so.
I went from manual to Sonicare. I was bit skeptical as I thought that oscillated ones like the one from Oral B are better at cleaning. Heck the ones used by dentists are oscillating. But after the first use I could tell immediately the difference between Sonicare and manual. I also use it in the shower with no issues.
Huge difference
Sonicare is the best. My teeth feel so much cleanerIt's night and day to me.
I used to manual brush, and would brush too hard, wearing off the enamel too much, and yet not feel clean because you can't seem to get into every corner and nook
Then I switched to Oral B. Thought they were great, used them for years.
Saw Sonicare a couple of years back when it first launched. Thought they were so pricey compared to Oral B, so didn't buy it. In recent years it has become quite affordable (for example COTD deals), so took the plunge.
Wow. Now the Oral B felt like a lawn mower. I'm never going back.
The Sonicare pulsates, not revolves. And at a much higher frequency (correct me if I'm wrong). You don't even have to press on your teeth to achieve a sparkling clean feel. And you could never brush that many strokes in one second. I feel the Sonicare is much gentler on the teeth and gums.
Then the replacement heads cost so much (about $10 each)! Never tried the third-party cheap eBay ones as I've read they loose their bristles easily. Can't say more as I've not tried.
Then a deal like this comes along! Thanks OP! ☺️
Thanks OP, got the last 2 Proresult Mini's from Target Perth CBD. They didn't have any Proresult Standard left. It was cheaper than you said tho as currently they have an extra promo of 30% off Philips (and Oral B for that matter). so it scanned @ $10.50 for me.
Every target store or just selected stores?
Every store I think - same thing in my local store vic
I went to Highpoint VIC and no go :(
Scanned 2 types only at the 30% off.
Maybe they were snapped up already.This is scanned as $10.5 not $7 at my local target. Price tag shows $15, so only 30% off.
That's the HX6023 with a smaller brush head for $10.50
This is the HX6013 standard brush head, as I mentioned in my post there were no tags on the shelf for this and they'll be mixed in with the rest if there are any.Thanks for explanation. They look the same. That's right. HX6023 is $10.5. I didn't see HX6013 in my local store.
No further stock at Forest Hill VIC. No standard size but picked up two minis @ $10.50. Thanks OP.
I paid $2.52 delivered for a 4 pack of HX6014 compatible replacement brush heads from eBay (HK/CN seller)
They work perfectly and seem pretty much identical to the ridiculously overpriced OEM parts
I believe if you know what is the toothbrush head from HK/CN made from, you won't use it in your mouth.
I believe it's made from plastic exactly like the overpriced OEM parts, which are almost certainly also made in China
How often are you supposed to replace the brush heads?