Designed with you in mind, Philips One is a big step up from manual brushing.
Micro and tapered bristles made of soft nylon gently polish teeth for a brighter smile
Take your manual brushing experience to the next level by pairing regular brush motions2 Minute Timer with 30 second notifications; 3 month battery life
Dentists recommend replacing brush heads every 3 months. Increased brushing VALUE as this bundle comes with 3 total brush heads.The One is made to travel so you can get that clean feeling any place. It's sleek and lightweight and fits neatly into a compact travel case.Brush heads match colorful handle for super sleek look. Handles are ONLY compatible with Philips One brush heads.
[Prime] Philips One by Sonicare Battery Powered Toothbrush + 2 Brush Heads $35.56 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU
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You need to build the toothbrush yourself with Lego.
D'OETH
‘ Oh no! English instructions ruined must use French instructions! ‘
Le toothbrush? What the hell is that??!
Got the right link there?
Philips Formula One?
Lego toothbrush?
What's the normal price? Has anyone used these before?
$49
Good price - I bought this exact kit for a recent Europe trip (and paid about $55 (and from what I could tell "normal" RRP was higher than that)). Note that for existing Sonicare users this isn't as - not sure what word to describe it - powerful, thorough, complete, etc as their normal range. But for travel it's excellent. FYI you also end up with 3 brush heads with this
Seems like the regular Sonicare brush heads aren't compatible with this travel model though…is that right?
Brushed my teeth in 2.8 seconds
Initial D euro beat intensifies
Philips Ford GT at $148 OP. You got the wrong price
On a different note is the toothbrush actually good? Seems a reasonable price for it.
Nice set
Any deals on brush heads? Do these use the same heads as regular Sonicare?
help me, the car wont come out of my mouth
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Never see this toothbrush b4!
Not that great, brush heads wears out quickly.
There's a usb-c version
I've been using an Oral B Pro 800 for years - it seems to do the job just fine. Is there any point moving across to the Philips Sonic Care? I do read on the BIFL subreddit all the time that the Sonic Care range is the rolls royce of toothbrushes
Back again, a little cheaper, $35.18
Tis a nice ford but no toothbrush