Oral-B Stages Power
Oral-B Stages Power in Review

Product Type: Braun electric toothbrushes

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(3.48 stars)
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jillycat
Crowned ReviewOral-B Stages Power: A poorly designed brush (680 words)
by - written on 09/04/12 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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This electric toothbrush was another attempt at trying to help our son learn to clean his teeth more independently and properly. He selected the brush from a choice in Tesco and picked the Winnie the Pooh brush. My son has some problems with his teeth due to the enamel not forming correctly so it is especially important for him to clean ...  Read the complete review

SoadFan
Quirky character toothbrushes! (922 words)
by - written on 04/01/12 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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~A quirky range of electric toothbrushes~ ******************************* If you are on the look out for an easy to use cheap replacement electric toothbrush for yourself, your children or other family members then this quirky range of toothbrushes could be just what you need. Of course the designs used on the brush ...  Read the complete review

babyboomer
Oral-B Stages Power: BRUSH AWAY FOR FUN IN THE BATHROOM AT BEDTIME! (268 words)
by - written on 15/06/11 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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This Childs electric toothbrush is available from a number of retailers such as curries, amazon and asda. Prices vary but expect to pay around £14. I bought mine from currys and my little one really likes using it. It comes fully packaged in colourful packaging with the character clearly visible. There are a number of ...  Read the complete review

emmad5689
Whiz whiz goes the toothbrush (423 words)
by - written on 18/04/11 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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My three year old has never been very keen on brushing her teeth, I have tried a couple of different toothbrushes, different characters and ones that make noise aswell as numerous different toothpastes but she still just does not like it. When I was in Asda the other week I saw a new toothbrush that was character and electronic and it ...  Read the complete review

Brushing+Dad
Express Review on Oral-B Stages Power
by Brushing Dad - written on 08/04/11
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We bought the full set: brush with head and charger; total waste of money and bad of OralB to make money out of kids in this way. The adult brush is exactly the same as the Power Stages so if you've already got an Oral B brush of your own, then just buy the Oral B Stages Power heads and pop it on your own tooth brush at brushing time.

Upset+Mummy
Express Review on Oral-B Stages Power
by Upset Mummy - written on 28/12/10
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I couldn't believe this when I saw it. For a child who already brushes her teeth happily and had cooed over my electric brush this was perfect, and didn't cost very much at Currys. What really annoyed me though was when we opened the packaging on Xmas Day and found you can't replace the heads!? What are OralB thinking? They make a product you physically cannot get out of the childs hand, and they make it so that you have to throw it away and buy a new one after 3 months when the bristles begin to wear? Uneconomical, un-ecofriendly and the tantrum when she has to put it down to go to bed is bad enough - when we throw it away? She'll scream for days. And some places want over £23 for this product, too! Won't be replacing it with another the same.

pmcds
Oral-B Stages Power: Brushing can be fun! (605 words)
by - written on 20/07/10 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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Brushing kids' teeth can sometimes be a bit of a chore. We are very lucky, as our son has somehow grasped the importance of brushing his teeth, from a very early age. However, to make it a bit more fun, and to encourage kids to brush their teeth, it may be worth investing in a toothbrush with a bit of character or personality, and Oral-B ...  Read the complete review

Freshy123
Great introduction to an electric toothbrush (177 words)
by - written on 15/07/10 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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It can be hard to get kids excited over brushing their teeth. These electric toothbrushes clean away more acid and plaque than the traditional toothbrush. The kids took a little while to get use to these brushes as the vibrations can be a bit scary, but after a week they loved them. The character handles are brilliantly ...  Read the complete review

wendybull
Oral-B Stages Power: Brush with a Princess (269 words)
by - written on 18/11/08 (Very useful, 217 readings)
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I brouight these toothbrushes for my children from Amazon because they did seem to be having a little bit of trouble getting a really good brush with their manual toothbrushes, or at least brushing for the 2 minutes I wanted them to. These brushes come in various designs that should make the kids happy. My daughter has ...  Read the complete review

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