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Braun Electric-toothbrush - decent but cheap ?

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green

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Dec 21, 2006, 5:08:05 PM12/21/06
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Maybe better in a weeks time in the sales but anybody spot any ?

and no i dont want an ultrasonic anything thankyou :)

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green

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Dec 21, 2006, 5:58:19 PM12/21/06
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mines years old and i feel the need for a "clean" new one

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>> Maybe better in a weeks time in the sales but anybody spot any ?
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>> and no i dont want an ultrasonic anything thankyou :)
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> Yes, the range starts from about £12.99 in Boots and Superdrug...


Saxman

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Dec 22, 2006, 5:20:26 AM12/22/06
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green wrote:
> mines years old and i feel the need for a "clean" new one

Go for the more expensive model, as they perform better.

JP

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Dec 22, 2006, 7:46:51 AM12/22/06
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"Saxman" <john.h.willi...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> green wrote:
>> mines years old and i feel the need for a "clean" new one
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> Go for the more expensive model, as they perform better.

Only if you NEED wonderful price rising things like :- 4 brushing modes
(FFS) dual voltage, dishwasher safe,a travel bag, a digital display so you
see how longs is left whilst its stuck in your gob -it will even do that in
13 languages! Yes 13 languages for numbers FFS!

for which you'll pay 4 times the price of a basic one!

Saxman

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Dec 22, 2006, 10:02:39 AM12/22/06
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JP wrote:

> for which you'll pay 4 times the price of a basic one!

I have two Braun brushes. A cheapo and a more expensive one. I know
which performs better. I was not referring to an all singing, all
dancing one which you quote. Anyway, if one speaks sixteen languages,
why not an all singing, all dancing brush? There are a lot of posers
out there.

Hugh

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Dec 22, 2006, 11:08:12 AM12/22/06
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"green" <gr...@green.com> wrote in message
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> Maybe better in a weeks time in the sales but anybody spot any ?
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> and no i dont want an ultrasonic anything thankyou :)
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Don't buy an el'cheapo battery one, make sure its a mains rechargeable,
they're far superior.
A good one can be had from Amazon for about £20-30


DCA

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Dec 22, 2006, 1:36:26 PM12/22/06
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green wrote:
> Maybe better in a weeks time in the sales but anybody spot any ?
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> and no i dont want an ultrasonic anything thankyou :)
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The Braun 7000 range are a great compromise
I generally find these guys price very reasonably
http://www.romseydentalcare.co.uk/Shop.html

JP

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Dec 24, 2006, 4:24:27 AM12/24/06
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"Saxman" <john.h.willi...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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your Quote
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Go for the more expensive model, as they perform better.
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I have a cheap Braun professional care. It doesn't perform better than a
model with 4 speeds , it doesn't perform better than one with 16 languages,
it doesn't perform better than one with a travel kit, it doesn't perform
better than one with a dual voltage charges, it doesn't perform better than
In fact they are all the same basic models with the same motors just with
more so called ''extra's'' which quadruple the price.

Enuf said.
Simply put this is a bargains NG.
you want the posermoneynoobjectidiotdwankers.NG.


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