Braun Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush Regular Medium 279115 Colour May Vary
Product Description
NEW!
PIVOTS. PULSES.
VIBRATING MICROPULSE™ BRISTLES.
CLEANS BETTER THAN A REGULAR MANUAL TOOTHBRUSH.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15532 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Oral B
- Model: 279115
- Number of items: 1
Features
- Clinically proven to out-clean the leading manual toothbrush
- Patented MicroPulse bristles pivot to clean deep between teeth
- Gentle battery-powered pulse lifts up food and plaque and gently stimulates gums
- Innovative split brush head design cleans hard-to-reach recesses
- Moderates pressure applied to teeth and gums
Customer Reviews
Good at first...
When I first got this toothbrush I thought this is the best toothbrush ever... until the batteries ran out.
Now I have heard from a number of reviewers that just bend the metal back no problem.
I have tried this and instead of working the toothbrush kept on going off when you touch it and sometimes only works when you push the bottom!
Very frustrating, TRY TO AVOID!
Basically fine, but poor battery life
I bought one of these about three weeks ago, out of curiosity. So far as I'm able to judge, it did its job just fine, but the batteries have just run out. Oral-B claim a battery life of 3 months; I don't know whether the discrepancy is down to dishonesty, poor quality control, or what.
Of course, even with dead batteries it's a functional toothbrush, so this isn't a total disaster. But it seems pretty unacceptable to advertise a battery life that's (in some cases, at least) four times longer than the reality.
In use, it feels pretty much like an ordinary manual toothbrush (the handle isn't much bulkier or heavier as a result of containing batteries, for instance; nor does it vibrate noticeably, so it's not unpleasant to hold). I have no special expertise in oral hygiene, but it seems to do a decent job of tooth-cleaning. Not obviously much more effective than a motorless product, but I wouldn't necessarily expect to be able to tell.
I have bought 2 different "sonic" toothbrushes and simply couldn't use them because my teeth are too sensitive (and I don't like the silly little heads). I find that the Pulsar encourages brushing with much less pressure than I'm accustomed to using and which has caused receding gums over the decades :( I am surprised at how well the Pulsar cleans, given that I'm so much gentler with it.
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