Technology
Save 71% on the Oral-B Genius 8000 electric toothbrush
We take dental hygiene very seriously. More specifically, we take your dental hygiene very seriously.
That’s why we’re pointing you towards the Oral-B Genius 8000 CrossAction electric toothbrush, because not only will it take care of your mouth, but it’s also on offer right now for a limited time. So we’re killing two birds with one stone. Saving your teeth and your money all at once.
Until midnight on Feb. 22, the Oral-B Genius 8000 CrossAction electric toothbrush is reduced from its normal list price of £279.99 to just £81.50. That’s an absolutely incredible discount of almost £200, or 71 percent. If you want to grab this bargain then you’ll need to act swiftly because it won’t be around for long.
The Oral-B Genius 8000 uses an intuitive brushing system that helps you brush like your dentist recommends. So when you promise your dentist the world every year, you can actually back it up. The distinct position detection technology helps you to brush all areas of your mouth while Oral-B’s round head does all the rest.
Oral-B claim that this brush removes up to 100 percent more plaque compared to a regular manual toothbrush, and that should be all you need to hear. Obviously not forgetting the massive discount, though.
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