Technology
Save £200 on the Oral-B Genius 9000 electric toothbrush
There are some products out there that very rarely go on sale. For example, it’s not that common to see the prices of Apple devices cut by any significant amount. There are some other devices that are regularly discounted though, like electric toothbrushes.
Take a quick look at Oral-B and Philips electric toothbrushes online and you’ll see a whole load of discounted items. Seriously, never pay full price for an electric toothbrush.
This doesn’t mean that all electric toothbrush sales are worth your attention, however. A small discount is great, but a £200 reduction is seriously impressive. The Oral-B Genius 9000 CrossAction electric toothbrush is currently available for just £99.99 in a range of colours on Amazon. This device is usually listed at £299.99, so this deal is definitely worth your time.
The Oral-B Genius 9000 is the first of its kind to use an intelligent brushing system with Gum Guard technology. This clever system helps you brush like your dentist recommends, which is exactly what we want from our device. Included in any purchase is a USB travel case, charging plug, and four replacement toothbrush heads, so you are good to go.
There are always electric toothbrush deals available, but not £200 off deals.
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