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Oral-B SmartSeries 7000 electric toothbrush for under £70 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The sensitive Oral-B SmartSeries 7000 CrossAction electric toothbrush is on sale for £69.99 on Amazon, saving you £180 on list price.
There are so many different electric toothbrush models on the market, that it can be difficult to pick one that is right for you. What exactly makes one model better than the next?
The answer to this question often comes down to small details. One device might have a better app than another, for example. You might get one or two more brushing modes with one model, but miss out on a travel case or charger. It’s a really tricky decision to make, but one that can be made easier by checking out this deal.
The Oral-B SmartSeries 7000 CrossAction electric toothbrush is on sale for £69.99 on Amazon. This is down by 72%, saving you £180 on list price. This staggering discount is only available until midnight on Sept. 3, so you’ll have to act fast if you want to save.
The Oral-B SmartSeries 7000 with Bluetooth combines strong levels of cleaning with gum care, and includes a SmartGuide wireless display to promote better brushing habits. You also get the choice of six cleaning modes, with four toothbrush heads and one travel case included. Basically, you are getting the best of everything, at an impressively low price.
Picking your next toothbrush might not be that tricky after all.
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