2008 Contributor
Lizz
Ocoee, FL
This is the worst $5 I ever spent
1 star rating

an alergy sufferer, into good oral hygiene, watching my weight, Every day computer user, a techie, drinking my calories, an moderate investor, an aggressive saver
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Cons
    batteries die after two weeks., no better than a manual, You can't buy new heads for it, cost more than a normal toothbrush

JUL
15
2009

Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush — 

I bought the Oral-B Pulsar toothbrush because I wanted to try something new. I am very meticulous when I brush my teeth, so I want the best toothbrush I can get. I have used the Crest Spinbrush and Colgate Motion, which is my favorite so far, and they both have replaceable batteries and brush heads. The Pulsar does not have either. Once the battery dies that is it. The battery is supposed to last for three months assuming that you brush your teeth for two minutes twice a day. Well, I am here to tell you, that is simply not true. I brush my teeth two, maybe three minutes twice daily and my toothbrush died in two weeks. I would have been fine if I could have changed the battery, but the toothbrush is not designed that way. I would highly recomend avoiding this toothbrush altogether and buying the Colgate Motion instead. I just can not see wasting money for a battery powered toothbrush that works for two weeks when you can buy a toothbrush for about the same price that you can at least change the batteries on.



I_thumb_down Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush is not recommended by Lizz

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