Electric toothbrush

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I bought the Philips Sonicare 4300 from Croma a couple of weeks ago.

I've used a few cheaper Oral-B electric toothbrushes before that used AA batteries. Philips is significantly better in my experience. Rechargeable battery and has a 2 minute timer and two power modes. Mouth feels much fresher and cleaner after using.

The brush head is about half the size of manual toothbrushes, so that takes getting used to. You'll probably recover the cost of the toothbrush from savings on toothpaste.

(For this model Croma is significantly cheaper than Amazon - use TataNeu app for 5% back)

 
Hey there! I recently switched to an electric toothbrush, and it’s been great for my dental hygiene.

For your budget of 1500rs, I recommend looking at Colgate or Oral-B. These brands offer reliable entry-level options. I personally use the Colgate ProClinical 150, which has a two-minute timer and soft bristles, and it works really well.

Just make sure to get one with a built-in timer and replaceable brush heads. Overall, it’s been a worthwhile switch for me. Hope you find one that suits you!
For some reason I have been really interested in Electric Toothbrushes lately and want to try one.
I checked online the start from 300rs all the way up to 6000rs. I have no idea which one should I buy.

If anyone uses Electric Toothbrush please tell me your experience and which one should I buy.
Budget is 1500rs.
 
I had a Philips Sonicare 3000 series and after the initial brush heads that I had purchased along with it were used up, I couldn't get original replacement heads.

I think the earlier Oral-B ones with NiMh batteries and without pressure sensors were really bad. I replaced the Sonicare with the Oral-B Smart 7 which cost about 3.5k with a free 900 bucks Gillette razor and for that price, it seems to be quite good. Can also get 4 replacement brush heads for less than 800 which is also quite cheaper than Philips.
 
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