- 7,600 oscillation per minute
- Dual brush head movement for twice the cleaning action
- Two-minute timer pulsates to signal recommended brushing time
- Ergonimic handle and rubberized grip
- Sustained rechargeable cleaning power
Product DescriptionFor a cleaner smile*. The Oral-B Vitality Dual Clean rechargeable electric toothbrush has two moving brush heads, so it provides TWICE the cleaning action, removing more plaque than a regular manual brush and leaving teeth feeling clean. vs. a regular manual toothbrush. . . More >>
Oral-B Vitality Dual Clean Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
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This order was not made by me or Amazon but I notified them within 10 minutes after receiving conformation but they still sent 2 orders I did not make!
I got this toothbrush for my dog (I thought her breath smelled kind of bad). However, she doesn’t seem to like it very much. Whenever I try to use it on her she gets really mad and starts growling and she tries to bite me. Even when I just turn it on, she looks at me in a very scary way. It’s awful! I really don’t like this toothbrush and my dog likes it less. I think I’ll just try feeding her those Listerine strips.
I bought a 2 pack of Braun electric brushes for me and my wife. After using it for a month I returned it. I usually do not return any item, least a personal item. But within 3 weeks I noticed that my teeth were more sensitive to cold water, etc. I did not want to use or pay for something that actually ruined my teeth. Looks like these brushes erode the enamel. Once eroded the enamel does not build back. Though I used these brushed around 1 year back, my teeth are still sensitive ever since I used them. The 2nd brush was for my wife and she had exactly the same experience as me. So I would advise you people out there. Keep it manual. More technology is not always good.
The battery in my Sonicare only holds one brushing’s worth of a charge, so I decided to try an Oral B rather than spend another $100+ on a replacement.
Having used it twice now. . . It’s just too huge. I can’t keep my mouth properly shut while using this, so I drool all over the place. It’s a bit annoying.
I MIGHT see if there are smaller replacement brush heads, but might not. Otherwise it seems okay, but again, since it’s so huge it seems like it’s not quite able to get the inside surfaces of my teeth. It should be noted that I’m a fully-grown adult male, not some elfish gal with a teeny tiny mouth.
I bought this power toothbrush mainly because of its price, less that $20. It’s the first power toothbrush that I’ve had since I was a kid, now 30 something. Basic in operation and cleaning the 2 minute timer is also a nice feature.