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Philips Sonicare 2-Series Rechargeable Toothbrush for $29 shipped (Reg. up to $40)

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(Update 1/15 8:55am): The toothbrush below now drops down to $24 with the on-page coupon now.

Amazon has the Philips Sonicare 2-Series Plaque Control Sonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush (HX6211/30) for $34. But if you clip the $5 on-page coupon your total will drop to just $29 shipped. That’s about $11 under the going rate and the best we can find. While we did see it dip lower in limited Black Friday offers, this is $1 better than our best pre-Thanksgiving 2017 deals. Rated 4+ stars from over 5,500 Amazon customers.

Philips Sonicare 2 Series Electric Toothbrush:

  • A gap between the handle and the brush head is expected – the gap allows the BH room to move accordingly
  • Removes up to 6x more plaque than a manual toothbrush. Includes 1 ProResults plaque control brush head
  • Patented sonic technology: with up to 31,000 brush strokes per minute, dynamic fluid action helps clean between teeth and along the gumline
  • Smartimer encourages 2 minutes of brushing as recommended by dentists
  • Easy-start feature slowly increases power over first 14 uses making the switch to philips sonicare eas
  • Two-color battery charge indicator lets you know when to recharge; 2 weeks battery life

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