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Philips Sonicare EasyClean electric toothbrush is on sale for just $30
TL;DR: The impressive Philips Sonicare EasyClean rechargeable electric toothbrush is on sale for $29.99, down from $44.99.
If anything has remained constant through these ~uncertain times~ it’s that we all need to brush our teeth. Here at Mashable, we’re big fans of electric toothbrushes because they give a deeper clean that you just can’t get with manual brushing.
Philips is a standout name in electric toothbrushes and the brand has a solid lineup of brushes. Its Sonicare EasyClean electric toothbrush is an older model that’s been discontinued, but Best Buy still has some in stock and has reduced the price to $29.99 — in its heyday the brush cost $89.99, though currently it retails for $44.99.
Don’t let its discontinued status deter you from this brush. It has a slim, ergonomic design and powerful vibrations to really scrub the gunk off your teeth and gums. The brush operates on a two-minute timer with intervals to indicate when it’s time to focus on a different quadrant of your mouth.
This brush comes with a charging stand, so you don’t have to worry about getting batteries. The rechargeable battery in the brush provides about two weeks of continuous use before needing juiced up again.
Save big and grab this stellar electric toothbrush for just $29.99.
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