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29.11.2016

I am not one for going to the dentist. I am terrified. I always feel they are going to do something bad, especially as my regular toothbrush doesn't seem to do much. But after a friend of mine told me about Oral-B electric toothbrushes I thought I would have a look. Wow sorry this almost sounds like a commercial where I'm following a poorly written script and trying to shove a product in your face. Actually I'm trying to describe it as best I can. I like this toothbrush a lot. Sad I know. Maybe it means I've become a boring old adult now. But there is something to like in this.1. It really does clean your teeth well. Now I had problems with tartar build up etc on my teeth.My bottom teeth particularly looked stained and yellowy. However, after extensive use of this toothbrush, brushing twice a day, my teeth after just 2 weeks were showing signs of improving! I was astounded! And after over 1 year of using this brush (obviously changing the heads every 3-4months) I can safely say it has worked a treat and the dentist says my teeth look great!2. For those of you with sensitive teeth or dentures, it has a sensitive setting, which is achieved by pressing the power button twice. This makes the brush slightly less powerful and allows you to clean your teeth without worry. I don't have sensitive teeth but it seems t be a hell of a difference from the regular setting and a lot less harsh which is great.3. It's easy to use. Yes I know. A toothbrush that's easy to use! Bloody hell! But seriously, some of the product descriptions on higher end brushed left me feeling a little dazed as to what it actually did and if it actually cleaned my teeth. This brush is simple. End of.4. The pressure sensor is really handy. I used to brush my teeth so hard my toothbrush would end up flat after around 3 months, same as my dads. But this brush comes with a red LED sensor on the back which flashes very brightly when you press too hard. This puts much less pressure on your teeth and gums and makes for a much more pleasant brushing experience.So without all the awful advert like jargon, it really is a nice brush. Not too expensive and easy to use. It's very satisfying!
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6.5.2020

I bought this electric toothbrush on the recommendation of my dentist. Surprisingly, he didn't suggest a more expensive model.It fits well in the hand and it's comfortable to hold. In common with most electric tooth brushes it has a rubberised non-slip grip. I don't find this especially effective once it's wet, and something more textured might be better.It's a simple enough brush, with just a single button for power. Press once to turn in on, press again to switch to low speed 'sensitive' mode, and a final press to turn it off. It has a useful timer function to indicate the recommended 2 minutes cleaning is up, and every 30 seconds it buzzes to let you know to move to the next area of your teeth - top,bottom, inside, outside. It doesn't actually switch itself off after 2 minutes though, just a long buzz to let you know the time is up.It's got a very useful pressure warning light - press too hard and it lights up. I found myself benefiting from this a lot when I first started using the brush, you really don't need much pressure to do an effective job.The battery life is OK- it's stated to last 2 weeks between charges, and that's about right. It does fade very quickly though when it's low on charge and it switches to a low speed mode, but at least you can finish cleaning your teeth. It takes a while to charge; I put it on charge when it runs down and leave it on all day or overnight.In use it's very effective. The first time I used it I really got the feeling my teeth were cleaner. I drink a lot of tea and I've had noticeably less staining since going from a manual tooth brush to this electric one.Overall I'm very pleased with this brush, it's not gimmicky or too expensive but does a great job at cleaning your teeth.
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6.9.2019

I’ve got an older model of electric toothbrush and the battery dies every few days so I was in desperate need of a replacement. This set was on offer and it’s got a longer lasting Lithium-Ion battery which lasts ages between charging.I only need the one toothbrush but the price was such a bargain that I thought I might as well get the twin pack and keep one as a spare.I can definitely tell the difference between my old and new toothbrush, this one cleans much better and it’s got a pressure indicator to tell you if you are pressing down to hard, which apparently I’ve been doing a lot as the red flashing light keeps warning me.The handle buzzes every 30 seconds to let you know to move to a different section of your mouth and there’s also 2 modes,when you press the power button a second time the brush slows to allow gentler cleaning, suitable for gums or those who have sensitive teeth. It takes a bit of getting use to, the first time I sprayed my top with toothpaste because I expected the brush to turn off when I pressed the button but it carried on, you need to press it twice to turn it off. I have to say I find this feature a bit annoying, there should be a separate button to choose what mode you want the toothbrush in.I’ve had the brush 2 weeks now and I’ve just plugged it in to charge it up so I’m really happy with the performance of the battery, especially as I sometimes clean my teeth 3 times a day.Fantastic value at £45 for 2 brushes and 2 heads and it’s only losing 1 star because I’ve got to keep remembering to press the power button twice to turn it off, so annoying!Hope you found my review helpful.
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16.2.2016

My emergency dentist recommended this toothbrush to me. He said that while there are a lot of cheaper versions, I should buy ones which have a pressure sensor. Apparently a lot of people using electronic toothbrushes press down too hard without them knowing, causing damage to their gums. Probably because otherwise you feel like you're not doing anything! (Indeed, my friend said she got an electronic toothbrush without a pressure sensor which had lead her gums to start bleeding). At the beginning I noticed the red light switching on from time to time, meaning I was pressing down too hard. Now I know just how much is enough and the red light is rarely on.So this function is probably great for beginner!The next time (maybe half a year after beginning use) I went to see my regular dentist, he was pleasantly surprised to see much less plaque on my teeth and praised me for taking good care of them! I have very bad teeth (two crowns fitted at the age of 20) so it is great to hear that this has made a difference. However, I did start using this at the same time as an oral irrigator, so any benefit is probably down to the two of them combined. Two years later and I have not had to have anything else done on my teeth!I would definitely recommend this, combined with an oral irrigator (Philips), to anyone worried about their teeth. I bought it on offer for around 30 pounds and together with the irrigator, it has been a great investment which has made such a difference and a saving long-term!
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7.3.2016

I'm very happy with my purchase!Put simply, it's a very effective toothbrush that cleans very well. The head isn't so big that you need a flip top head, nor is it so small that you need to spend ages on each tooth.It has a timer which allows for four periods of thirty seconds. You can, obviously carry on beyond those times.There are two mode settings for this brush. One is the normal setting to clean your teeth (continuous speed). The second seeing has been, apparently, designed for "gum care" and consists of a repeating pulsing of speed.There is a clearly visible red light that illuminates if you apply too much pressure when brushing.The brush heads have a decent lifespan with normal use.On average I would say that ours last around three months before requiring a replacement head.The replacement brush heads, compared to other makes and models, are reasonably also priced (at the time of writing, about £11 for four).The battery life will give you approximately seven or so days use before needing too be recharged. And with that, comes the only negative that I've found.They are unbelievably slow to recharge! They can easily take 20+ hours to fully charge! It's for that one reason alone that I've not rated this product with the full five stars. Otherwise, a good buy that I'd happily recommend to others.
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25.7.2014

The whole Oral-B range are fantastic. This is the bottom of the top range. It has 2 'modes' so you might well ask yourself how many modes does a toothbrush need. We have a 2000, a 3000 and a 4000 in our house. So they all look the same, feel the same and the only difference is that the 4000 has 4 modes. I can honestly say that in the probably 2 months I have been using my 4000, I have never used anything but the basic mode.The 2000 comes with a basic charger which is all you need. We have 4 Oral-B brushes in the house in total so we are rotate and use a single charger in the bathroom. The 4000 comes with a plastic case to hold your various heads and the 2000 and 3000 do not but we don't use the plastic thingy anyway.The 2000 is fantastic and I see no reason to spend a penny more,let alone the tens of pounds more on the 4000 or 3000 model. The 2000 has the pressure indicator, a bright light that comes on if you press too hard. This is quite a useful feature. My teeth feel squeeky clean after using this toothbrush, exactly as much as after using the 4000 or the 3000.They are all the same and the extra modes just get in the way so, if you want my opinion, get the 2000 and don't waste your money on anything posher.
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26.6.2020

After extensive research in the electric toothbrush field, the Oral-B Pro 2 2000N came out as the best in my price range. Oral-B seems to be the recommended brand by most dentists anyway so I went ahead and made the purchase. As other reviews have mentioned, they have sometimes received a different model to what was originally ordered. This review is for the Oral-B Pro 2 2000N. That is what I ordered and what I received.It's pretty standard in form. It isn't some great monstrosity with a huge charging base. Fits neatly on the bathroom shelf. It has several brushing modes, but to be fair, I just turn it on and have a brushing routine to suit myself. It holds charge reasonably well - A single charge is claimed to last 2 weeks.but that hasn't been the case for me. Maybe I brush for a bit longer than needed. The motor isn't as aggressive as the Philips Sonicare, which although may be a better toothbrush, I find a little bit too 'violent' when brushing.Overall no problems so far. For £30 I find it decent value. There are cheaper and more expensive toothbrushes. but I've found this to be the best of the mid-range.
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16.4.2020

I bought this toothbrush for my partner via Prime as he’s never had an electric toothbrush before. He is really pleased with the cleaning and the pressure sensor. Unfortunately I cannot comment on the battery as he just pops it back on charge after coming out of the bathroom. There is a 2-3mm gap between the toothbrush head and the top of the device, and being that I have an older version of this toothbrush which doesn’t have that we were quite concerned. We called Oral B twice and both advisors has said this gap is normal to stop the shaft touching the body and wearing out the plastic and it also stops water getting trapped within the head apparently.I wish this was mentioned in the description or shown clearly via the picture on the box as I can see a lot of people have returned this product because of the small gap (I don’t know why you can’t attach pictures with reviews anymore because it would have been good to show this). Anyway, he's confident that the head feels like its securely on despite the gap and now that he's been reassured it’s not a manufacturing fault, he’s happy to keep it.
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8.7.2019

First electric toothbrush iv used. And can't fault it. Fits the description perfectly.Teeth feel amazingly clean and polished .Love that it has a 2 minute timer. It changes vibration to let me know when to move to brush each side of the mouth. so I can brush upper left right and lower left and right teeth for the same length of time.Battery life great lasts me a week to a week and a half but may be because its new.Note to consumer: I don't have a shaving output in my bathroom which you need to charge this toothbrush. If you don't have one like me you have to buy a standard 3 pin plug that has a shaving connector to plug the toothbrush into.I failed to realise this in the description but easily sorted and still overly happy with my purchase .Also great value for money. I wouldn't go for the more expensive ones with all the modcons and gadgets , as this does everything you need anyway at a cheaper price! Don't pay over the odds for a toothbrush that this one does perfectly.If your considering switching to electric toothbrush I wouldnt hesitate to buy this one. You wont be disappointed.
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9.6.2016

I've bought two of these: one for me and one for my adult daughter. We both agree that they clean our teeth better than any other electric toothbrush we've used.The toothbrush takes a while to charge the first time but seems faster thereafter. A light on the front flashes when it needs charging, which is useful. It's not any noisier than any other electric toothbrush I've heard and the brush does a small judder every 30 seconds to remind you to move to another quadrant in your brushing routine. If you accidentally press the brush head too hard, the handle lights up very clearly to get you to ease off. It doesn't matter at what angle the brush is being held: you'll see the red light if it comes on.The brush has two speeds: offering the option to slow the speed for sensitive areas,but I haven't had to use this much or often. It's handy to know it's an option, though. I've used it on crowns and around fillings, with no problems at all.The handle is easy to clean and simple to operate. It takes most, if not all, Oral B brush heads, depending on preference. I'd definitely recommend this.
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29.6.2020

Comes with paper work, toothbrush, charging port, 1 tooth brush head & 12 months warranty with Oral B to register online.Set up was easy, easy clip on head then sat straight on top charging port and plugged in. (2 pin plug so you will need an additional plug if you don't have a 2 pin socket in your bathroom.)Comes with 2 settings. Press power button for option 1. Power button twice for sensitive setting. Comes with a pressure sensor at back which will flash red if you are applying too hard to teeth. Comes with a 2 minute timer which will distribute with a vibrate each 30 seconds to tell you to move to next section in the mouth.This comes with a teeth whitening tooth head but you can use otherOral B heads such as sensitive.It is really powerful and can seem loud but just assuming it's just because it's so close to your head. Probably take some getting used to. This is my first electric tooth brush which has been recommended by my dentist as I brush too hard with a manual brush and brushed some of my side gum away.Overall so far I'm happy with this product.
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10.11.2019

I had a Phillips Diamond Care toothbrush which I LOVED , but I had 2 "die" within 3 years. My 1st was replaced under warranty my 2nd was out of warranty and they do not offer a repair service not very eco friendly. I therefore started looking at a replacement. My previous Oral B had lasted me many years and when I upgraded to Phillips my Mum used my oral b for a further couple of years. I initially ordered a more expensive Oral B brush of a well known voucher site , which failed to arrive and on reflection decided that I didn't need an expensive toothbrush just one that worked and is Dentist recommended ; this one fits that bill completely.Only bug bear is I wish it would automatically switch off once 2 minutes are completed as I sometimes miss the long vibrate that signify cleaning can end but its cheap, arrived next day and my teeth feel much cleaner than they did with Phillips which would be 3 times price. Let's hope it lasts as long as my oral b predecessor. Finally I loved it so much I have purchased a similar model for my sisters Christmas
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17.3.2019

After trawling though many Amazon reviews on various electric toothbrush options, plus dentist's websites, I chose this.My last toothbrush was a sonic Phillips Sonicare Diamondclean (£103.95) but I can't stand the dreadful noise and vibration of sonic waves, and honestly, I think this cleans even better, possibly because of the round cross-action brush design.It is really quiet, and cleans very throughly indeed. The brush did not harm or irritate my gums at all.Personally I could do without the prompts when it thinks I should change to a different quadrant, but that is a very small gripe.I was pleased to find it is smaller and slimmer than I expected and arrived charged enough to try out ofthe box.I will add details of battery life when I've had it long enough to know.If you don't need wifi, bluetooth, 5G features then this is a very good buy indeed and you won't be disappointed. Price is good, (Boots more expensive: £39.99) I am now going to buy a second one so I can always have one charged up.Highly recommended.
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2.11.2019

Since it was my first time using an electric toothbrush, I didn't want to spend too much money. I found this model to have good features for the price and good battery life. The pack only has 1 charger for both toothbrushes , so keep that in mind.I've seen some reviews mentioning gaps between the toothbrush head and the machine, and I have to say one of them does have it. This happens only on one of the machines with the offered brush heads, but still not great. There's a solution for this though and I advise anyone with the same problem to do this. I found a UK online company called Cornerstone that sells compatible brush heads, and they fit super nicely, no more gaps. High quality and delivered to my home,win win. So if you're worried with that possible gap, don't let that put you off, because the rest is worth it.Overall it's a very nice product and I'm happy with the results. I thought I would have to return mine due to that gap, but the Cornerstone brush heads saved it, so give it a go.
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20.11.2015

We have the Oral-B pro 4000 and the pro 3000 between the family. Got this pro 2000 for my son as he was going to uni and would be away from home for 7-8months in the year apart from holidays. The only difference between them in function is the number of special functions like soft brushing for gums etc, with the number of functions denoted by the first number. They do come with differing types and number of brush heads and a little stand to keep the brush heads depending on the model.For brushing we as a family we only use the standard setting which comes on as soon as you switch it on and have never used the other functions, apart from the first time we used the 4000, when we experimented with the different speeds.Your milage may vary, I can only think of sensitive gums (one of us has sensitive teeth and the standard setting seems fine).The cross action head which comes with this is a bit harder or rougher at first, so after it wore off, we just bought a standard head.
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