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Oral-B Sensitive Replacement Electric Toothbrush Heads Refills, 2 Pack $8.40 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Good price for these. No minimum order quantity. Cashback also available (I use cashrewards).

Subscription option also available at 10% less ($7.56)

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  • -2

    Tupac real deal or hologram?

  • +1

    You should probably use ShopBack today, given the $2 deal on.

    • +1

      Is ShopBack reliable like Cashrewards? Maybe I will start using both.

      • +2

        been long time user of both, but have found ShopBack with better rates and lots of bonus and additional offers.

        Both just as reliable as each other I have found, had one issue with ShopBack and support fixed and credited straight away

        • +1

          Sweet - I think I am just biased because when I lived in the UK we had two main cashback providers, the main one was pretty good but had some issues with the second one.

          Will try ShopBack as well from now on.

          • +2

            @lukethefish: You will get $5 cashback if you are new user of SB.

  • +2

    don't know why you would choose cashrewards.

    "Beauty, Health & Personal Care" in Cashrewards : 5.60%
    "Health & Personal Care, Personal Care Appliances, Luxury Beauty" in ShopBack : 7.00%

    and on top additional $2 (existing) or $5 (new customer) Bonus When You Spend $5 in ShopBack

    • Too lazy until now to compare two cashback providers everytime I purchase and I know that cashrewards always works for me. Will try ShopBack as well now.

    • +3

      CR getting owned by SB.

    • Main reason for me is that they are Aussie owned and operated, as opposed to foreign (Singaporian?) operation at SB.

      I agree that it's time CW reviewed some of their comms rates though, or they'll continue to shed market share to SB.

      • Doubt they will, they're growing and hiring lots of staff.. if anything might get tougher for them.

  • +1
  • +3

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Oral-B-Precision-Replacement-Elect…

    free shipping for Amazon Prime members …. everyone should use prime just for the music access alone !

    • -1

      Amazon singing, no thanks.

    • sadly it doesn’t include unlimited music, only 40 hours per month :((

      • +2

        Yeah, don't understand what Mr W is on about. I've got enough music to last me a lifetime already and no need to have prime just for that. If you are frequently buying stuff from amazon, then it's a nice bonus, but paying just for that, thanks, but no thanks.

  • +1

    Thanks OP.

  • +2

    Same price in Chemist Warehouse

  • +1

    Looks like that had 2 in stock, price is back to $15

    • They would have had lots in stock when I posted the deal. It since became the best seller in it's category. Amazon AU sold out and took their listing down, I expect they'll be back in a week or two but maybe at a higher price.

  • +1

    Looks expired now.

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Got some earlier this arvo.

  • +3

    $28.95 for 8 deal from amazon is still active
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/488028

  • Do these support the Oral-B 4000 deal?

    • I believe that all their heads fit all their brush handles pretty much

  • flash toothbrush!

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  • sensitive refill vs gum care refill?

  • +1

    Seems to be available again

    • Thanks - unexpired it

      • looks like expired $16.83

        • Thanks - expired it again :)

  • +1

    Back at the same price. A mate just ordered 3 for me (he has Prime so free delivery).

  • They are back again at $8.40 for those subscribing to this thread. They were $12.49 a couple days ago.

    • Thanks, I have reported it to try and get it unexpired again. Also currently available for $7.56 with subscribe and save.

      • I read the subscribe and save terms and it seems like the repeats go through at whatever the current price is at the time. I think?

        I'd like to hear from someone who has used the subscribe service whether you effectively "lock in" a price, or whether it does fluctuate up and down. What's the point of subscribing if next month it's $16?

        • I wonder if you can buy once then cancel…

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