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forum thread Posted by htp182 | Staff • Yesterday

2-Pack Philips Sonicare A3 Premium All-in-One Replacement Toothbrush Heads (Black, HX9092/95) + $1.35 Amazon Credit $25.64 w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 2-Pack Philips Sonicare A3 Premium All-in-One Replacement Toothbrush Heads (Black, HX9092/95) on sale for $26.99 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $25.64. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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  • Removes up to 20x more plaque than a manual toothbrush
  • Up to 15x healthier gums in 6 weeks vs. a manual toothbrush
  • Triangular tips brush away stains for whiter teeth in just 2 days (vs. a manual toothbrush, with whitening toothpaste)
  • BrushSync mode-pairing & replacement reminders when used with a BrushSync compatible handle
  • Genuine Philips Sonicare rechargeable electric toothbrush head compatible with all Philips Sonicare click-on rechargeable toothbrush handles
  • Subscribe & Save on genuine Philips Sonicare brush head replacements and save up to 15%.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 2-Pack Philips Sonicare A3 Premium All-in-One Replacement Toothbrush Heads (Black, HX9092/95) on sale for $26.99 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $25.64. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Note: Amazon Store Credit is automatically applied. You should see a note at checkout that says "This order qualifies for an Amazon Credit."

Product Description from Amazon
  • Removes up to 20x more plaque than a manual toothbrush
  • Up to 15x healthier gums in 6 weeks vs. a manual toothbrush
  • Triangular tips brush away stains for whiter teeth in just 2 days (vs. a manual toothbrush, with whitening toothpaste)
  • BrushSync mode-pairing & replacement reminders when used with a BrushSync compatible handle
  • Genuine Philips Sonicare rechargeable electric toothbrush head compatible with all Philips Sonicare click-on rechargeable toothbrush handles
  • Subscribe & Save on genuine Philips Sonicare brush head replacements and save up to 15%.

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Model: Philips Sonicare Genuine A3 Premium All-in-One Replacement Toothbrush Heads, 2 Brush Heads, Black, HX9092/95

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BrightMitten362
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I am equally happy with the $13 Bitvae brush + 8 brush heads. Moved away from Sonicare/Phillips after 23 years
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Jinxc
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Yeah these replacement heads cost a shit ton for no reason.
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rex5472
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Costco has these $65 for a 6 pack and they often go on sale for $50 on costco
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iamiamian
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Quote from rex5472 :
Costco has these $65 for a 6 pack and they often go on sale for $50 on costco
Not the same heads but we understand your point
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Splash15
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Quote from BrightMitten362 :
I am equally happy with the $13 Bitvae brush + 8 brush heads. Moved away from Sonicare/Phillips after 23 years
Weird, trying to find reviews and comparisons between the 2 and nothing really comes up. If Bitvae really is comparable would love to explore that cheaper option.
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Truth-Serum
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Robbery...
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sam_ay
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Posts like these make me gravitate towards the cheaper Bitvae like brushes, although I haven't taken the plunge yet.

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MrLead
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Quote from sam_ay :
Posts like these make me gravitate towards the cheaper Bitvae like brushes, although I haven't taken the plunge yet.
I was curious in comparing my Sonicare 1100 to the Bitvae D2 after a lot of good reviews, so I did take the plunge and got one. It's so weak compared to my 1100, I have to use it like a regular toothbrush in order to get any use out of it. The Bitvae is so weak that it can't even fling excess water off the brush when finished. Very strange how it gets so many good reviews.

Anyway, I've been buying random cheaper brush heads for my Sonicare and most have worked good. Are these OEM Phillips heads better? Yes, but they aren't ~5x better.
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rex5472
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Quote from iamiamian :
Not the same heads but we understand your point

They are the same heads..

https://www.costco.com/.product.4...ue&nf=true
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sam_ay
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Quote from MrLead :
I was curious in comparing my Sonicare 1100 to the Bitvae D2 after a lot of good reviews, so I did take the plunge and got one. It's so weak compared to my 1100, I have to use it like a regular toothbrush in order to get any use out of it. The Bitvae is so weak that it can't even fling excess water off the brush when finished. Very strange how it gets so many good reviews.

Anyway, I've been buying random cheaper brush heads for my Sonicare and most have worked good. Are these OEM Phillips heads better? Yes, but they aren't ~5x better.

It is indeed surprising that it gets so many good reviews, if that's the case.
Anyways, I'm possibly going the route of generic Phillips brush heads instead of spending so much on the brush heads.
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karl2k
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Quote from Splash15 :
Weird, trying to find reviews and comparisons between the 2 and nothing really comes up. If Bitvae really is comparable would love to explore that cheaper option.
i have both. the Bitvae has a much larger head and is not nearly as intense vibration as the sonicare. however it includes a tongue scraper on the back of the head. watch out for water getting inside of the brush head, it will eventually get gross.
i'm sticking with the sonicare mostly because it does job cleaning my teeth

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