🦷 Elevate your smile game with the power of precision cleaning!
The Oral-B Vitality 100 CrossAction is a rechargeable electric toothbrush featuring 40,000 pulsations per minute and uniquely angled CrossAction bristles designed to remove more plaque than a manual brush. Lightweight and easy to use, it’s engineered for adults seeking a professional clean in the comfort of their home.
Weight | 100 g |
Units | 1 Count |
Brand | Oral-B |
Age Range Description | Adult |
J**E
At last, really clean teeth again!
My poor old decrepit electric toothbrush gave up and I did try using a manual one (better for the environment, the electric bill, etc) but....furry teeth. I went into Boots...and ooh, they had a special offer of a battery one. Nice. Well, no. I couldn't change the batteries. My son managed the first two replacements but the third time even he could separate the battery bit. Should've come here first, right? This is a NICE toothbrush. Recharging doesn't really dent the electric bill noticeably....and no more furry teeth. CLEAN TEETH. Yes, FAB! Reasonable price, holds a charge around 7 - 10 days. One moan, no wee light to tell you when the battery needs to be recharged or to show when it's fully charged again. But you do know when it needs plugged in for a while because it chugs a bit. First time, I panicked but, no, it was fine after a plug in. Altogether, a very happy customer (with flashing gnashers!)
J**N
Electric toothbrush
Having used this toothbrush for a few months now and find it adequate enough to do the job. It is slower than my previous Oral B models on full charge as this model is 750. I had 4 previously with battery indicator but this one is without and not sure why it is not got one since it seems Oral B products are just based on style, colour, speed and other additional functions. So gave it 4 Stars as I feel all models should have a battery indicator. A personal opinion and observation.Probably wonder why keep going back to same brand....just like the way it brushes and the style offered. It does last from 2-6 years but my most recent 2000 just broken in mid used just stopped, even was fully charged. Brush head just stop spinning.So far this one does brushes well and got timing indicator for times up for each section brushing like the other models. Easy to use with on/off one button. Just hope this one lasts longer.
P**
Satisfactory performance
I like that this electric brush us more effective than the manual tooth brush. However it does not hold a charge for very long. For the price it is ok. It might be worth spending a little more money for a better product.
M**R
Good value with timer.
I had a battery version which is a good value toothbrush and works well until I need to change the batteries and even my husband struggles to take it apart. I decided I'd had enough of this inconvenience and looked for a recharging toothbrush. I wanted an Oral B as I have replacement brushes and this one was good value. I was also pleased that it has a timer which alerts at 30 second intervals and a full two minutes. I haven't recharged it now for six days so very happy. I recommend this toothbrush and this company dispatched very quickly. 😉
G**B
Doesn't home charge
Doesn't home charge properly , after 2 uses it starts slowing down and needs charging again . Poor .
M**C
So far so good.
I bought a black oral b which lasted only a month before breaking. So far this one is lasting. Good battery life so far too.
B**S
Speed down 50% after one brush or less, new tooth brush Oral B dont care.
I would get a Phillips in 2025. I've used Oral B for 20+ years. Every new TB the battery life gets worse. The latest lasts at the most 1 brushing before it is down to 50% speed. It's junk. Oral B do not care in the slightest. They keep putting cheaper worse batteries in so you have to keep buying more and more replacements. It also fails to brush effectively in the time when speed is down so significantly.Anyone else remember a time when businesses strived to differentiate themselves by having the best product at the best price to win the business? These days, companies focus on cutting costs to MVP level and think that is the route to success whilst alienating every customer they ever win. That seems to be exactly what Oral B are doing with their TBs.So, thankfully still under warranty, so once the battery goes below a certain level it goes back for a warranty replacement. If this is the business model of 2025 for companies this is how we make the most of it. Just have them keep on replacing under warranty for ever. It's their strategy that led to this. Their initial reaction will be "How can we reduce our warranty so that we dont need to replace every TB within a few months, it's costing us millions"?You reap what you sow and if you are going to be that cheap and that exploitative then you get your just desserts and I hope every customer does this to you until you realise that cheap skating your customer is a betrayal and you ought to be grateful for your customers and treat the accordingly, such as not reducing the battery every chance you get and thereby actively choosing to be dishonest and deceitful to your customer.
D**N
Strong
First electric toothbrush I own, pleasantly surprised of how practical, powerful and comfy. Good option
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