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Post by meaniepants on Jan 26, 2012 17:51:07 GMT -5
Who has one? Worth the money? What brand do you like?
My hygenist suggested I get one.
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Post by gardenwitch on Jan 26, 2012 17:54:55 GMT -5
I just have a cheaper one now, but I'm wanting the sonic one.
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Post by Deb on Jan 26, 2012 18:00:44 GMT -5
We have a braun.
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Post by Maureen on Jan 26, 2012 18:33:19 GMT -5
I had a sonicare and hell yes it was worth every penny. I would still have it but my daughter's father took it when we separated. I had a cavity in one of my teeth and started using it vs my regular toothbrush and the cavity ended up cleaning itself out. It was still a hole but it wasn't getting any worse and it was a "clean" hole. I ended up having to get the tooth pulled years later after I didn't get my toothbrush back. Hmmm I think I might get another one.
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Post by littleduck on Jan 26, 2012 19:41:57 GMT -5
I have a crest spinbrush and I like it a lot. Eventually I will invest in a more expensive one.
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Post by blubberiffic on Jan 26, 2012 19:53:53 GMT -5
Sonicare. Cost like $160 when I bought it a few years ago. TOTALLY. WORTH. IT. J argued with me for weeks when I wanted to buy it. Then one day he was telling someone at work how crazy his wife was, wanting to buy a over $100 TOOTHBRUSH. Yeah, like 4 people had it and told him it was so great. lol.
I wouldn't waste time on one of the cheapy $5-$10 drugstore ones though, except for kids.
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Post by meaniepants on Jan 26, 2012 20:09:12 GMT -5
I saw a new Sonicare for $40 on Ebay. Seller had good feedback. hmmmm....
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stace
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Post by stace on Jan 27, 2012 19:12:31 GMT -5
I would definitely get a Sonicare over a regular spin brush if you can afford it. I love mine. It is timed and lets you brush your teeth for 2 minutes.
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Post by Deb on Jan 27, 2012 21:08:56 GMT -5
I mis-posted, we don't have a Braun, it's an interplak.
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