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Philips Sonicare 9900 - $395 (Was $529) Delivered @ Shaver Shop

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Have had my eyes on this for the last few weeks. Finally got for 25% off!
Not sure how long this deal is gonna last.
Link to the Champagne version: https://www.shavershop.com.au/philips/sonicare-prestige-9900…

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  • +19

    I must have stepped into OzRich!

    • +5

      What, you dont pay a fortune for something that you can do with a $5 toothbrush, you fool……

  • +4

    $375 delivered -JULPSNS

    champagne

    make sure you register your product for an extra year warranty

  • +7

    Honest question, what makes this so much better than something around the $80-100 mark? Most of the pressure sensors and warning lights are available under $100 on something like the Oral B 2000.

    I guess the charging pouch and general appearance are nice, but…

    • +2

      You need a laptop for a complete clean

      Total waste of money

    • +2

      The Phillips charging case certainly looks quite premium, but similar outcome can be achieved by eBay or Catch for $30-$40

    • +5

      when you are CEO of CBA, you can't use 80 dollar toothbrush. It need to be better/pricier than peasant

    • +4

      the power makes a huge difference from the cheap ones, but paying $375 not worth it, around $200 is a good price for the 9000 model & philips warranty is 10/10, any issues they just send new replacement handle, even out of warranty they still sent me another

      • That’s because the actual price to manufacture these is likely under $20 per unit so the price you paid includes a few free replacements under warranty if something goes wrong. If not it’s profit for Phillips.

    • Pretty absurd pricing, agree get something like the oral b 2000, 5000 etc or the genius 8000 when going cheaper. My dentist said the small round brush heads are better than Phillips, obviously they've patented it.

  • +6

    Thanks OP, grabbed 2. Very good for cleaning my ivory back scratcher

    • +1

      Classic simpsons reference I haven’t heard for ages.

  • +4

    I don’t know about the differences between models, but I have this and it is excellent. Better than Oral B, in my opinion.

    V gentle on the gums and I feel it provides a more thorough clean. It DOES require a different technique though, which I took a while to get used to.

  • Does ur fallen teeth grow back, if u brush with this? holy god…$395 for a brush.

    wen i was young i used to brush with these, https://tinyurl.com/neembrush (off course did not buy from AZ)

  • -1

    Buying 2.

  • I had this but ended up not loving it after using it for some years. The space around the buttons get clogged up with dried up toothpaste over time and I have never used the gimmicky features. I prefer the simplicity and cleaning of my sub 100 dollar oral b pro.

  • +1

    How does this stack up against Oclean?

  • +1

    Does this double as a dil….ahem…do? Asking for the wifey.

    • Nah, the price (profanity) you enough

    • -1

      Is yours really that thin that she'd get more pleasure out of this?

      • -1

        !!! STRANGER DANGER ALERT !!!
        PLEASE DO NOT SEND NUDES TO USERS
        UNDER THE PRETENSE OF CURIOSITY
        !!! STRANGER DANGER ALERT !!!

  • I have 4 of these they have all broke down. Very fragile, I don't recommend it.

    • Oral B is the standard for a reason, cheaper too.

  • Anyone know if the HX6068/67 brushes are compatible with the 9900, or must one use the new all in on brushes only?

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