Oral-B Essential Clean Dental Floss 50m Twin Pack $4.19 ($3.77 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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  • +5

    Just looked at it today $3.5 at aldi
    https://stockcheck.aldi.com.au/product/718787/

    Nice price for Amazon free shipping with prime.

    • -2

      Mostly sold out in Aldi's anyway

  • +1

    I bought these last time, and I don't know if I got a substandard one but these sucked. Constantly fraying. I honestly found those cheapo Woolies ones pretty decent🤣

    • +1

      Try the ones from AliExpress.

      I'm still alright but they are cheap as f and tough

  • +3

    i used to use the colgate one but now they’ve changed the material….. its horrible

    • Are you talking about the “new and improved” one they released a few months ago? I think this is what they released to fix the issues in the version they messed up.

      I’m hoping the new and improved one is like the original.

    • The green one was by far and away the best readily available floss, but yeah they ruined it. If you haven't found a replacement yet then give Piksters gorilla floss a go, super thick and doesn't shred although doesn't have a minty taste.

    • I have tried other brands, they all fray. Only Oral-B one does not go split. I used to buy 100m bottle version, but I can't find it anymore, not sure why they do not make it anymore.

  • +2

    I got these and found them low quality. The $2 smile brand from Woolworths is much better

    • +2

      Agree! I bought the smile brand to try out and would never go back to the Oral-B ones.

      • +3

        @Asti

        From memory, the generic $2 ones from Coles and Woolworths are made of PTFE/Teflon while the other brands may be trying out nylon since PTFE is getting a bad reputation in the news as a potential source of forever plastic chemicals.

        IMO, the switch to nylon may not be worth it if the performance is so bad that it makes you not want to floss your teeth at all.

        • +1

          I believe oral b floss was also found to contain toxic PFAs, the only way around it is to seek dental floss made of organic fibres (which generally have poorer flossing performance)

  • +1

    This item cannot be shipped to your selected delivery location. Please choose a different delivery location.

    They used to be able to deliver to my selected delivery location, before I paid my last annual subscription.

    • Same. From a few other comments it seems like it’s “regional” areas getting shafted.

  • The glide prohealth ones from the last deal was awesome

  • Colgate was the best until a couple years ago when some "marketing genious" decided that their floss needs improving and completely ruined it. Oral B is ok, but Smile and Coles brand are a little wider and easier to put through the teeth and cheaper too.

    • Colgate for the last 10 years have always been easy to snap for me

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