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Pick up a 3-Pack of Philips Sonicare Toothbrush Heads for just $15 Prime shipped

Amazon has a 3-Pack of Philips Sonicare E-Series replacement toothbrush heads for $14.95 after you clip the $5 on-page coupon. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s more than $10 off the regular price and the best we can find. You’ll knock another dollar off if you opt for Subscribe & Save. 

They carry a 4+ star rating from over 4,100 Amazon customers and are the very best-selling replacement toothbrush heads on Amazon. These heads are compatible with screw on Philips handles: Advance, Essence, Elite, CleanCare and Xtreme handles. Not compatible with Essence+”.

We also still have the Philips Sonicare 2 Series Electric Toothbrush down at $30 shipped.

Philips Sonicare E-Series toothbrush heads:

Maintaining good oral health is easy with the Philips Sonicare e-Series Standard toothbrush heads. These screw-on replacement brush heads remove up to 2x more plaque vs. a manual toothbrush. e-Series also features an angled neck and contoured bristles to help you easily maneuver the brush and focus on hard-to-reach areas where plaque can hide. The blue reminder bristles fade to let you know when it’s time for replacement. Replace your brush head every 3 months as recommended by the American Dental Association. A fresh brush head every 3 months maximizes the effectiveness of Philips’ unique Sonicare technology.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices