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Philips DiamondClean electric toothbrush on sale for £99.99 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The advanced Philips Sonicare DiamondClean electric toothbrush is on sale for £99.99 on Amazon, saving you 67% on list price.
We’re another week closer to the biggest shopping event of the year, and that means the frequency of impressive deals has increased once again. We’re yet to reach capacity, but there are plenty of opportunities to consider.
We’re not in the business of picking favourites, because all deals are equal in our eyes, but we would like to direct your attention towards the Philips DiamondClean toothbrush. You can now pick up this clever device for just £99.99 on Amazon. This is down by a massive 67% on list price, saving you almost £200.
This deal is only available until midnight on Nov. 11, so you’ll need to act fast to save. Any purchase also comes with a travel case, two-year warranty, and a 28-day money-back guarantee, which are nice incentives to buy.
The Philips DiamondClean toothbrush is finished in sleek matte ceramic, with hidden LED controls. It also has a 14-day battery life, and five cleaning modes: clean, white, sensitive, gum care, and deep clean. It’s a great device, and something that we would probably be recommending without the massive discount.
Deals are on the up, and this is at the top right now.
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