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Oral-B’s Pro 7500 Bluetooth Electric Toothbrush is down to $81 shipped (Reg. $150)

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Amazon is now offering the Oral-B Pro 7500 SmartSeries Bluetooth Electric Toothbrush with 3 Replacement Heads from $80.66 shipped. Simply clip the on-page coupon and apply code 40CLEAN7500 at checkout. Prices vary slightly by color here, but everything comes in at under $83. That’s as much as $70 off the going rate, nearly $10 below our recent Gold Box price, and the best we can find. This model features 5 cleaning modes, an in-handle timer, and Bluetooth connectivity for real-time brushing feedback. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

If you don’t need the Bluetooth functionality, the Oral-B Black Pro 1000 is a great option at just $35 or so. We also still have a solid offer running on a 12-pack of Crest Whitestrips for just $15 (up to 50% off).

Oral-B Pro 7500 Bluetooth Electric Toothbrush:

  • Healthier gums, stronger teeth for life when used as directed with a fluoride toothpaste
  • 3D Cleaning Action oscillates, rotates, and pulsates to break up and remove plaque
  • Rechargeable with 5 modes: Daily Clean, Gum Care, Sensitive, Whitening, and Pro Clean
  • In-handle timer pulses every 30 seconds to let you know when to switch areas of the mouth

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