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Posted 15 November 2021

Philips Sonicare 4300 ProtectiveClean Electric Toothbrush £19.99 at Aldi store Trafford

£19.99£7975% off
In store: Greater Manchester ·
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  1. tdk2bu's avatar
    gwapenut15/11/2021 12:07

    I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.What makes me …I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.What makes me want to switch is the poor reliability of sonicare, the seals fail just outside and often inside the guarantee period. Do Oral B brushes last any longer?


    Are you on about the seal on the top of the brush handle? If so I had the same problem and then wondered if the seals were failing because of the way I was cleaning/scrubbing the horrible build up these get on the brush handle itself.

    Now I don't scrub and every couple of months leave it over night in a small container with thick bleach inside it. Comes out spotless next day. Current one going 4 years now without any issue.

    Hope that makes sense (edited)
  2. dark_shadow's avatar
    Has anyone found one outside of Manchester?
  3. nightcycler's avatar
    gwapenut15/11/2021 12:20

    I'm in month 27 of my current one, a new record. Getting a bit noisy but …I'm in month 27 of my current one, a new record. Getting a bit noisy but still working. Whenever I rinse this one, I cover the gap where it vibrates with my fingers to stop excessive amount of water getting in, and I only take the head off very occasionally to scrape it clean (no running water).


    5 years on mine. One before was 2 1/2 when it failed.

    On this one I lay it flat after using it, rather than keep it upright. Assume it lets the water fall away from the seals, rather than sitting.... seems to work
  4. sparx1981's avatar
    £102 on amazon.
    Have some heat
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    damianscotland15/11/2021 12:01

    Is this deal available in every Aldi?


    Not sure, anyone in this group seen this from other aldi stores?
  6. gwapenut's avatar
    I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.

    What makes me want to switch is the poor reliability of sonicare, the seals fail just outside and often inside the guarantee period. Do Oral B brushes last any longer?
  7. dark_shadow's avatar
    Went to Rotherham one and none there.
    dark_shadow15/11/2021 13:34

    Has anyone found one outside of Manchester?

  8. SkilledNutter's avatar
    WOW! is what your smile will look like.
  9. AaDI's avatar
    Great picture
  10. Besford's avatar
    Great price but most Oral B brushes (not the very basic ones) work better.
  11. damianscotland's avatar
    Is this deal available in every Aldi?
  12. ZuQ's avatar
    gwapenut15/11/2021 12:07

    I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.What makes me …I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.What makes me want to switch is the poor reliability of sonicare, the seals fail just outside and often inside the guarantee period. Do Oral B brushes last any longer?


    Can't agree with you more, same story here. I went through three of Sonic Care toothbrushes and it always ended as you described
  13. SkilledNutter's avatar
    gwapenut15/11/2021 12:07

    I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.What makes me …I used to like Oral B but found it brutal last time I tried.What makes me want to switch is the poor reliability of sonicare, the seals fail just outside and often inside the guarantee period. Do Oral B brushes last any longer?


    Yes
  14. gwapenut's avatar
    ZuQ15/11/2021 12:12

    Can't agree with you more, same story here. I went through three of Sonic …Can't agree with you more, same story here. I went through three of Sonic Care toothbrushes and it always ended as you described


    I'm in month 27 of my current one, a new record. Getting a bit noisy but still working. Whenever I rinse this one, I cover the gap where it vibrates with my fingers to stop excessive amount of water getting in, and I only take the head off very occasionally to scrape it clean (no running water).
  15. 21titch's avatar
    White city?
  16. Towner's avatar
    Lithium Battery too so should be good for a couple of weeks before charging.
  17. GavGGs's avatar
    Is this the one in white city?
  18. coerce86's avatar
    tdk2bu15/11/2021 12:35

    Are you on about the seal on the top of the brush handle? If so I had the …Are you on about the seal on the top of the brush handle? If so I had the same problem and then wondered if the seals were failing because of the way I was cleaning/scrubbing the horrible build up these get on the brush handle itself. Now I don't scrub and every couple of months leave it over night in a small container with thick bleach inside it. Comes out spotless next day. Current one going 4 years now without any issue. Hope that makes sense


    I tend to use the brush head when I change it. Turn on the toothbrush and let it do most of the hard work.

    Mine has been going strong for about 5 years (well til the wife misplaced it a couple weeks ago!!)
  19. tdk2bu's avatar
    coerce8616/11/2021 08:38

    I tend to use the brush head when I change it. Turn on the toothbrush and …I tend to use the brush head when I change it. Turn on the toothbrush and let it do most of the hard work.Mine has been going strong for about 5 years (well til the wife misplaced it a couple weeks ago!!)


    Will have to give that a go
  20. gwapenut's avatar
    nightcycler15/11/2021 22:25

    5 years on mine. One before was 2 1/2 when it failed.On this one I lay it …5 years on mine. One before was 2 1/2 when it failed.On this one I lay it flat after using it, rather than keep it upright. Assume it lets the water fall away from the seals, rather than sitting.... seems to work


    Do you rinse the gap / seal with water after each brush, or just leave it alone? And does it still build up all the dryer crud around the seal, or does a lot of that drain away too? (edited)
  21. 123sonny123's avatar
    Have this same sonicare model in black. Been a year now. I have charged it about 5-6x only. Dropped it numerous times, but still working as new. A quick wipe after brushing and it's in good condition. Teeth/gums are great and much better than oral-b. If you have sensitive teeth/gums then you can't go wrong with these. Found the oral-b too harsh.
  22. Bakes_'s avatar
    Went in there this evening, whole section has been cleared now for new stock to come in! Shame I didn’t get there in time.
  23. nightcycler's avatar
    gwapenut16/11/2021 09:18

    Do you rinse the gap / seal with water after each brush, or just leave it …Do you rinse the gap / seal with water after each brush, or just leave it alone? And does it still build up all the dryer crud around the seal, or does a lot of that drain away too?


    I rinse the whole thing briefly (no real effort), just to make sure there's no residual paste. I clean around the seal every few months, noting regular. The crud does still occur
  24. Samluk's avatar
    went to 3 aldi in my area and work place, no luck.but hot deal
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