Is the Oral-B iO9 worth it?
Oral-B iO9 review: Verdict The Oral-B iO9 is one of the best electric toothbrushes that will leave you with a super clean and fresh feeling mouth. We love the performance and the design, there are, however, a few problems with the iO that are hard to ignore in a product that is meant to cost £500.
Is the Oral-B 650 good?
Oral-B Pro 650 Summary A very good toothbrush especially for the low price. The Oral-B Pro 650 definitely ticks most of the boxes. It would be nice if it had a pressure sensor and some additional cleaning modes but perhaps I am being picky. It really is a good purchase.
What is the difference between Oral-B 650 and 2000?
Key Differences The Pro 2 2000 has 2 cleaning modes (Daily Clean and Sensitive) compared to the 1 mode (Daily Clean) of the Pro 650. The Pro 2 2000 has a more powerful brush motor. The Pro 2000 has a visible pressure sensor, the Pro 650 does not.
Are expensive Oral-B toothbrushes worth it?
A high-quality electric toothbrush is worth it. Full stop. But if you have a limited budget (although your oral health is one area worth splurging on), any electric toothbrush is better than a manual for the most part. If you want to use an affordable subscription toothbrush, you’re better off with a BURST.
How long does the Oral B iO9 battery last?
A charge takes around six hours, which is pretty quick going by other electric brushes, and should last around two weeks, depending on how often you brush your teeth and the modes that you use. Oral-B is well-known for giving extras in the box, and the iO Series 9 is no different.
Which is the best electric toothbrush UK?
- Spotlight Oral Care Sonic electric toothbrush.
- Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige electric toothbrush.
- Oral-B iO Series 9 Ultimate Clean electric toothbrush.
- Ordo Sonic+ electric toothbrush.
- Oral-B Pro 2 2500 CrossAction electric toothbrush.
- Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean electric toothbrush.
Do Oral B toothbrushes have different speeds?
Oral-B® Electric Toothbrushes deliver up to 48,800 movements per minute, while a regular manual toothbrush can only deliver 300 to 600 movements per minute.