Oral-B Pulsar 3D White Pulsar Battery Toothbrush, Soft, 2 Count (Colors May Vary)

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  • Jonathan

    > 3 day

    Just what I needed

  • M.J.Gutierrez

    > 3 day

    The first brush pulse got slowere and slower over about a three week period, until it died. The second lasted longer, but its just a toothbrush now, no pulse. Bought four months ago!

  • Texas Tess

    > 3 day

    - With the two-pack I keep one toothbrush in the kitchen to use after meals (apologies to those of you with weak stomachs), while the second is in the bathroom for morning and nighttime use. The brush is immediately available in the places Im most likely to need it. - The soft bristles and gentle vibration mean: Longer brushing without damaging the tooth enamel, Concentration along the gum-line with the rubber stimulators to reduce periodontal issues, and Easy cleaning of the roof of the mouth and tongue. - The price is perfect for placing this as a subscribe-and-save item on a four-month cycle to replace the brushes as frequently your dental professional prefers. - For me, the price also means I always have a spare set for company, or travel. A great set, priced right, with the fine Oral-B reputation. P.S. Please remember to remove the battery for recycling before discarding your old toothbrush. Brush in good health!

  • CoCo W

    > 3 day

    I like this toothbrush very much. It is soft but works very well. When using battery operation it is quieter than most battery toothbrushes. I highly recommend this toothbrush.

  • daniel flores

    > 3 day

    Lo unico es la bateria q falla a veces

  • Brianne O'Connell

    > 3 day

    Probably just use a normal toothbrush. Doesnt feel any different

  • Michael U.

    > 3 day

    I am now on my second set. They last quite a while and I feel I get my moneys worth. By the time the battery dies its done anyways. Lasts about 6-8 months for me.

  • Jonathan S. Watson

    > 3 day

    I loved this toothbrush but when it was time to switch to the second one, it ran for a minute and then the battery died.

  • Henry Buritica

    Greater than one week

    Clean my teeth very good

  • Leftcoastlil

    > 3 day

    When the battery runs out at around three months it remind me to change the toothbrush. Whether you use a manual toothbrush or a battery driven one toothbrush changes should be no longer than quarterly.

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