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frontpage Posted by itsamazeling | Staff • Yesterday
frontpage Posted by itsamazeling | Staff • Yesterday

DenTek Professional Oral Care Kit w/ Picks, Tarter Remover, Gum Stimulator & Mirror

w/ Subscribe & Save

$4.20

$6.99

39% off
Amazon
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Amazon has DenTek Professional Oral Care Kit on sale for $6.43 - 30% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $4.18. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for sharing this deal.Includes:
  • Dental Pick & Scaler
  • Tarter Remover
  • Gum Stimulator
  • Fog-free Mirror
  • Anti-Microbial Case

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  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2.31 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $6.49.
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Amazon has DenTek Professional Oral Care Kit on sale for $6.43 - 30% clip coupon on the page - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $4.18. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for sharing this deal.Includes:
  • Dental Pick & Scaler
  • Tarter Remover
  • Gum Stimulator
  • Fog-free Mirror
  • Anti-Microbial Case

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $2.31 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $6.49.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: DenTek Professional Oral Care Kit, Advanced Clean - 1.0 set

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We'll say anything to justify no universal healthcare, other countries just go to the dentist. Lol

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15h ago
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MrWesson
15h ago
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Oh this is going to go well. At home dentistry haha
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JakeDeals
15h ago
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Quote from MrWesson :
Oh this is going to go well. At home dentistry haha

Why? You think you have to go to a dentist to clean your teeth?
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Combomaster100
15h ago
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S&S? So they're going to send you a new kit every 3 months or so?
14h ago
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TooManyMind
14h ago
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Quote from Combomaster100 :
S&S? So they're going to send you a new kit every 3 months or so?

Just cancel after your first order ships.
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crablover2
14h ago
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I don't know if it's because I used the 30% off coupon for the TheraTears promo already, but I don't see the 30% coupon for this Dentek deal, or the 30% coupon for the Dentek flossers either. So maybe it's 1 checkout with the 30% off only -- if so, maybe do all the 30% off deals in the same order.
Edit: from messing around, I've figured out that the 30% off coupon only applies to 1 item. Even if you have many items that qualify for the 30% off coupon, if you have them all in the cart, Amazon will only take off 30% from the lowest priced qualifying item, AND spread that savings across all the items in your cart that are part of the 30% promo.
Example: You have 3 items that are part of the 30% off S&S coupon. $30, $20, and $10. If all 3 items are in your cart, you will get 30% x $10 (cheapest) = $3 off. But the $3 will be spread across your 3 items proportionately; so the items would become $28.50, $19, and $9.50
Last edited by crablover2 May 16, 2025 at 10:17 PM.
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wd40
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank wd40

These are also good for cleaning nooks and crannies in things like electronics (like USB inputs).
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NickG4653
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Quote from JakeDeals :
Why? You think you have to go to a dentist to clean your teeth?
We'll say anything to justify no universal healthcare, other countries just go to the dentist. Lol
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CleverArm7642
12h ago
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These cheap dental kits are useless. Not sharp and the metal they use are flimsy. If youre really going to diy cleaning, spend $30 for a single scaler from a Korean sounding brand.
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mixafix
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Quote from CleverArm7642 :
These cheap dental kits are useless. Not sharp and the metal they use are flimsy. If youre really going to diy cleaning, spend $30 for a single scaler from a Korean sounding brand.

This is why I don't put things in my cart. I go shopping and I hit the little heart button for the wish list and then I go back and I independently buy whatever one at a time and sometimes I don't buy it. I go. Do I really need this?And then I pass on it, but it's still on my wish list so I could always go back in the future and pick it up later, which I do sometimes. Just my two cents
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WindsurferGSO
4h ago
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I got this for 3.54 after coupon back in January . Just the standard price IMO.
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konasunsets
3h ago
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Quote from NickG4653 :
We'll say anything to justify no universal healthcare, other countries just go to the dentist. Lol

The problem with universal healthcare is nobody just "goes to the dentist"...you get in line and wait, sometimes many months to see a doctor/dentist. A recent study showed the median wait time to see a specialist in Canada was reported to be 27.7 weeks. Here in America, where I have private dental insurance, I was recently seen by a specialist (oral surgeon) in 2 days for a non-emergency procedure. Not just that, but there are hundreds of other good reasons why we don't want socialized medicine, including rationing of care. Do you really want a centralized government entity deciding what procedures you are eligible for? Have you been to the DMV lately? Lol
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asstastic
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Quote from NickG4653 :
We'll say anything to justify no universal healthcare, other countries just go to the dentist. Lol
I guess we can toss out that pesky dental floss and those annoying toothbrushes too. 🙄
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phlydude
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Quote from konasunsets :
The problem with universal healthcare is nobody just "goes to the dentist"...you get in line and wait, sometimes many months to see a doctor/dentist. A recent study showed the median wait time to see a specialist in Canada was reported to be 27.7 weeks. Here in America, where I have private dental insurance, I was recently seen by a specialist (oral surgeon) in 2 days for a non-emergency procedure. Not just that, but there are hundreds of other good reasons why we don't want socialized medicine, including rationing of care. Do you really want a centralized government entity deciding what procedures you are eligible for? Have you been to the DMV lately? Lol

I think that most people would agree that the VA has horrible service for our service members…this is US Government run socialized healthcare on a small scale. Imagine if it covered the entire population…
People don't get it

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relic5150
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Quote from konasunsets :
The problem with universal healthcare is nobody just "goes to the dentist"...you get in line and wait, sometimes many months to see a doctor/dentist. A recent study showed the median wait time to see a specialist in Canada was reported to be 27.7 weeks. Here in America, where I have private dental insurance, I was recently seen by a specialist (oral surgeon) in 2 days for a non-emergency procedure. Not just that, but there are hundreds of other good reasons why we don't want socialized medicine, including rationing of care. Do you really want a centralized government entity deciding what procedures you are eligible for? Have you been to the DMV lately? Lol

Do even a modicum of research and you'll see the benefits vastly outweigh the costs of universal Healthcare.

I say this, and I have quite possibly the best government funded healthcare you can have in the US. And I would gladly trade it and have to wait a little extra time so people don't die or suffer exorbitant debt to seek the treatment they need to survive.

It's insane that in the richest country in thr history of the world there are 10s of millions of people that have no or inadequate care (insurance).

Have you seen United Healthcares stock? Let's say they go bankrupt tomorrow? What happens to 50 million people when they don't have coverage? What if you lose your job tomorrow, and suffer an accident a day later? You're screwed.

Healthcare should be a human right, the propaganda you're regurgitate from the for profit healthcare industry is what allows people to make billion off the suffering of others.

Do a little research, stop repeating the bs.

https://www.kff.org/health-policy...-countries
Last edited by relic5150 May 17, 2025 at 11:15 AM.

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