Lowest price I've seen for a while.
Only the black one is reduced price, and this is from the US store - so likely will come with a US plug.
The same model shipped from Amazon AU is $177!
Lowest price I've seen for a while.
Only the black one is reduced price, and this is from the US store - so likely will come with a US plug.
The same model shipped from Amazon AU is $177!
Costco usually have the 2 pack on special for 99 in store and $110 online, obv $65 membership required
https://www.costco.com.au/Health-Beauty/Personal-Care/Oral-C…
cheers!
This one's slightly different - it's the wired model and the "cordless plus" separate as opposed to the "cordless advanced".
Minor difference tbh but I'd mostly be using the cordless one anyway so might as well get the nicer one.
IMO if you don't care and have a costco membership, get the one posted above
i use this one as well, it works great, except the water storage is too small, i need to refill two times each time i use it.
my dentist says these are good but your still better with floss.
My dentist also recommended- she warned me that bleeding was practically expected at least until your gums got used to it - so that’s a no for me.
This advanced one is supposed to be a bit better at cleaning and not causing bleeding because you can do lower pressure
Only the black one is reduced price, and this is from the US store - so likely will come with a US plug.
I bought the AU version a while back and it only came with the usb cable, no plugs.
Works well but honestly no different to the generic one I bought for $30. The water compartment is smaller than the generic one too.
I'd honestly go for a cheaper model over this unless you're after better local warranty
Had the ac charger version one of these but it stopped charging after a few months of daily use.
Seems to be a common problem if you look at the one star reviews.
Now I just get Waterpik WF-02 (goes on sale ~$40) and use it with IKEA Ladda AAs.
Been going strong for about a year and has no charging circuit weakpoint.
Only problems are it has more areas to build up mould/grime/whatever overtime, and the output power seems to vary a bit more with battery charge.
On that note, also don't use those fancy rechargeable lithium 1.5V AAs unless you want bleeding gums/cheeks if you accidentally max the switch.
got the white one, works well - plug is a usb so no need to worry about US powerpoint.