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Oral B Floss Action 3 pack brush head refill |  | Brand: Oral B Category: Health and Beauty
List Price: $21.99 Buy New: $12.60 as of 7/29/2010 21:27 CDT details You Save: $9.39 (43%)
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Seller: Direct Super Center (DAB Nutrition) Rating: 160 reviews Sales Rank: 42
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 1 x 1
MPN: 100-69055-84745-9 Model: EB25-3 UPC: 069055842010 EAN: 0069055842010 ASIN: B000AUIFCA
Release Date: September 30, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Micropulse bristles sweep away food and plaque. | | • | Smart technology enables Oral-B Triumph? ProfessionalCare® Series to recognize the brush head and advise when it should be replaced | | • | Micropulse bristles ? Penetrate deep between teeth to sweep away plaque | | • | Delivers a clinically superior clean vs. Oral-B Precision Clean |
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Product Description Oral-B Floss Action refill cleans so effectively that it's almost like you're flossing, too. MicroPulse bristles remove more plaque than conventional brushes and the head surrounds each tooth for superior cleaning. 3 refills for the Oral-B Triumph ProfessionalCare 9000 series electric toothbrushes (sold separately).
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 160
Works well but not worth the money they cost today. July 28, 2010 M. Scarborough (Does it really matter) We've had ours for over ten years now and it still works great. The only problem is that the brush heads keep going up and up. The last time I purchased some they were $13.47 for the three pack, and I bought a bunch of them. If they go up anymore, we're going to have to find some another alternitive instead after we run out of brush heads. which will be very soon. Like going back to using a regular toothbrush instead of these or something else! It's just not worth paying over $6 a brush head anymore for them. They don't work that well! I would try and find something less expensive that works just as well or better no matter if it's a manual or electric toothbrush.
good buy July 25, 2010 C. S. Anthony (Oklahoma City OK) Tho I think prices for these brushes are too high, regardless of where purchased, I found Amazon had the absolutely best price offered anywhere. Quick delivery was appreciated!
believe in your dental person July 24, 2010 plumber (arizona) As the son of a dentist,I never listened to him. Now many decades later, when i must pay for all the work. I believe! I was using the other major device. There is no comparison. Oral B is just better. It is easier to use and more effective. It is easier to maintain with less fungal growth on the heads and handle. As a retired surgeon I know how important that is. This is the one!
i'm sticking to my regular toothbrush July 20, 2010 Juanita M. Martinez (Albuquerque) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I honestly don't know what the big deal is with these electrics. I just bought these refills for my oralB electric. I find that it really beats down on my teath and the brush seems very stiff and small. I cant really aim properly because of all the vibration and my gums get sore. i used it once or twice and just cant handle it.
I've always used a regular toothbrush and floss and i'm sticking to that. i have much more control. my hygenist actually asked me if i used an electric because she didnt see much tartar. i'm doing fine without the electric.
Not bad, but not great either July 17, 2010 Charlie (Michigan USA) I've used the regular Oral B precision brushes for well over a decade. I gave the Floss Action heads a try and won't buy them again in the future. The Floss Action heads don't offer the same level as precision or control as the regular heads. The 4 extra rubber paddles don't really floss your teeth. They act more like bumpers that might help remove staining on the teeth, but even then they aren't providing any perceivable benefit.
Don't get me wrong, these heads do a decent job at cleaning my teeth. I just don't really perceive any added benefit or value over the regular precision heads. I might even go with the Sensitive Precision heads because the soft bristles are more flexible and can get into the deeper crevices.
Pros: Works well at cleaning teeth, compatible with most Oral B brushes.
Cons: There really isn't any flossing action, the 4 rubber padddles sometimes slap against your teeth, no perceived benefit over Precision heads.
Overall: 3/5 stars
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