Saturday, January 9, 2010

Oral B EB10-1 Power Toothbrush Replacement Brush Head - 1 Kids Refill

Reviews : Oral B EB10-1 Power Toothbrush Replacement Brush Head - 1 Kids Refill

Oral B EB10-1 Power Toothbrush Replacement Brush Head - 1 Kids Refill
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Technical Details

  • Replacement brush head for kids fits all Braun Oral-B electric toothbrushes
  • Extra-soft bristles with longer row to clean chewing surfaces
  • Indicator bristles' color fades to signal when brush head needs replacement
  • Decorated with images of popular Disney princesses
  • Comes with 3 removable color-coding rings

 

Product Description

Ages 3+. Extra soft bristles are gentle on kids' teeth and gums. Raised row of blue bristles designed for cleaning chewing surfaces. Blue Indicator bristles monitor brushing performance and brushhead replacement.

Amazon.com Review

Decorated with the images of popular Disney princesses, this replacement brush head for kids fits all Braun Oral-B electric toothbrushes. Specifically designed for children, the brush head has extra-soft, rounded bristles to protect against too-firm brushing, with a longer row that cleans chewing surfaces. Colored indicator bristles fade to signal when the brush head needs replacing. The brush head comes with three removable color-coding rings in various colors so a child can match the color code of a previous brush head. --Fred Brack
 

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Customer Reviews

 "Captive Audience for High Prices" 2005-04-03
By R. Emerson (Pleasanton, CA United States)
My daughter loves the princesses and this brush has inspired better brushing ... BUT I feel gouged by the high price of refills. Also I'm finding these specific refills harder to find now that they've come out with their "new" princess brush. This is very frustrating. The new brush is much bigger -- too big for small 6-year old mouths and too large for small hands to hold. By the time she's big enough to use it, she'll be out of the princess phase. Braun should at least continue to sell the refills even as they're phasing out the old brush -- otherwise customers feel doubly cheated.

 "expensive for a reason" 2005-02-27
By engineer (Honolulu, HI United States)
Yes, this is expensive, relative to the other Oral B brushheads. Why? 1) You're paying for Disney's licensing fees, just like for all the other Disney products made for kids (and adults.) 2) It costs a little more to manufacture the feathered bristles they use for this brush head. If you're not familiar with what that is, look closely at the "business end" of the bristles and compare them to the adult Oral B brush heads.



It's also possible that because they sell fewer of these, they have to spread their fixed costs among fewer units sold. But that's only a guess.

 "Way too much money for a refill" 2004-10-03
By J. Burke (California)
I agree with the other person about the cost. It's ridiculous how much the refill is. My daughter needs to use an electric toothbrush but it doesn't have to be Oral B. I'm going to be looking into another brand that will be more cost friendly in the long run.

 "Overpriced" 2003-12-05
By L. de Geofroy (West Tisbury, MA)
A good toothbrush system, our daughter loves it. Now that we have it why do we have to pay $6 for a refill? that is half the price to purchase the brush.$6 should buy a three pac. We picked your toothbrush for our children Oral B, now that they love it why are you gouging us?


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