Cheap Sonicare Elite-2 Replacement Brush Head (2 Brush Heads) (Drugstore) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Drugstore |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sonicare |
| FEATURES: | 2 Elite replacement brush heads, Compatible only with Sonicare Elite Series handles, Tapered, extra-soft contoured bristles, Slim angled neck reaches hard-to-clean areas |
| TYPE: | Travel Accessories, Oral Care, Home, Bath, Bath Coordinates, (Bathrooms) |
| MEDIA: | Health and Beauty |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 075020800213 |
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Customer Reviews of Sonicare Elite-2 Replacement Brush Head (2 Brush Heads)
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>The brush-head that came with my toothbrush is starting to get frazzled, and it's time to start looking for new heads. (My father always said he wanted to see me get a head...) <
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>I'm completely unhappy about having to spend $10 per head. I don't believe I'll be getting what I pay for, because: <
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>·The heads are small. I've never chosen a "compact head," but that's all that's available for the Sonicare. <
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>·The bristles are a combination of soft, extra-soft, and uselessly-soft bristles. I assume that extra-soft bristles have a shorter lifetime than normally-soft bristles, which aggravates the megaprice problem. Maybe the first couple of days using the Sonicare delivers an overwhelming experience (not really) that's best overcome with extra-soft bristles, but at this point, I would be happy to have a head full of normally-soft bristles. Unfortunately, dissatisfyingly extra-soft bristles are all that's available for the Sonicare. <
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>·The fat bottom of the head disallows putting the Sonicare far enough into my mouth to brush the back of my tongue, so I wind up having to keep a real toothbrush around, anyway. Even if I could fit the head back there, it would be too small for the job, due to my big tongue. Pardon my tangent. <
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>Because the Sonicare is so effective, neither the head's softness nor smallness is much of a drawback. By leaving the scrubbing motions to the device, I'm able to spend more attention to aiming accurately and evenly, to avoid overscrubbing, to avoid falling asleep from boredom, and it does a better job than I could. If I could do it all over, I would choose the Sonicare again over the old method, but I'm still sickened by the single-option of expensive, minimum-value and minimum-lifetime heads. <
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>(The real sticker-shock will happen when I have to throw away the Sonicare because the integrated Ni-Cad batteries cannot be replaced, but only mutilatingly removed for recycling.) <
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>I give the heads 2-out-of-5 Amazonian stars because although they work, they take undue advantage of the customer. <
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>Best luck, <
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If kissing is Important...
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>As I teach in my sexual mastery seminars and dvds "NEW SEX NOW"
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>and "GODDESS WORSHIP", there is no such thing as
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>"too much kissing." Women can never get enough of it,
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>and men who desire true intimacy with women will also
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>enjoy it and share the experience as often as possible with
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>a woman they are in relationship with. And there is no
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>comparable feeling of CLEAN TEETH than you get with
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>the Sonicare Elite. Get a couple extra of these brush heads
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>so that you can replace your old one when it get's dull,
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>so that you will always have the cleanest and freshest
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>feeling mouth and teeth for maximum kissing pleasure.
Sonicare More Effective Than Oral B in NWU Study
My best friend has been raving about his Sonicare Elite for over a year now-- encouraging me to try it. I did a little research and saw that OralB had a similar product and wondered which had a better product-- Sonicare or Oral B. My friend finally convinced me that the Sonicare product is superior, and then I read a review on Amazon from a hygenist who said that she went to a continuing education seminar and learned that Oral B was found to be superior...
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>At that point, I decided to do my own research... Don't believe everything you read on here...or anywhere else, for that matter, without questioning it. ;-)
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>Northwestern University did a study over a 6 month period. Patients with the Sonicare did much better, but don't take my word for it. Read the study results for yourself on the National Institute of Health web site:
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>For the lazy: "Overall, this study demonstrates that long-term use of these two electric toothbrushes improves periodontal health in adult periodontitis patients, and that the Sonicare brush is superior to the Braun [Oral B] brush in reducing gingival inflammation and probing depth. Moreover, 6 months' use of Sonicare led to actual improvement in probing attachment levels of periodontal pockets."