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Oral-B CrossAction Power Max Whitening Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush

  • ActionCup® Brush Head hugs each tooth and helps hold toothpaste for effective surface stain removal
  • Rubberized bristles help gently polish away stains
  • Blue cleaning bristles break up plaque and reach between teeth
  • Rechargeable – No need to replace batteries
  • Naturally whitens teeth by gently removing surface stains. Effectively removes plaque.

Product Description
Provides whitening and cleaning. The Oral-B CrossAction Power Whitening battery-powered toothbrush delivers a consistent clean and helps to naturally whiten teeth every day by removing surface stains*. *Action Cup Brush Head hugs each tooth and helps hold toothpaste for effective stain removal…. More >>

Oral-B CrossAction Power Max Whitening Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush

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5 Responsesto “Oral-B CrossAction Power Max Whitening Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush”

  1. D. Ridgway says:

    I bought this toothbrush about 3 weeks ago at W-mart for $12.99 and I really like it. My Crest Spinbrush broke and I wanted something rechargeable but couldn’t afford to spend $80+ on a toothbrush so I picked this up. I have sensitive teeth and my gums bleed sometimes, but I have not had any discomfort at all with this toothbrush. It’s quieter than the spinbrush and the entire unit is smaller which makes it much more comfortable to use. The vibrations almost tickle, I don’t find it bothersome at all and my teeth and gums look and feel cleaner and healthier. I think this is a great toothbrush for those of us on a budget.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Cinnamarsh says:

    This toothbrush is a little loud. I like that it’s a reasonable price, and that it’s electric, not battery-operated. That way I don’t have to worry about having batteries on hand and I don’t have to think about where to recycle batteries. (Or just throw more batteries into the landfill.) The only thing I don’t like is that there are openings on the toothbrush head, allowing bacteria inside. I’d rather have a closed head. But my teeth feel super-clean after using it and I don’t think I’d be able to go back to using a manual toothbrush.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Busy Bee says:

    Power toothbrushes are a mystery to me and my wife. Why is is that some of them can be so damn expensive and some don’t? We, as a couple, moved to power brushes when Crest came out with cheap ones that needed to have the batteries replaced. But we soon got sick and tired of that because of its bulkiness, its inability to maintain a constant speed because of battery leakage, and replacing batteries every once in a while (which also was not an easy task). Then we came across this toothbrush from Oral and we have loved it ever since. It gives a good clean, it is rechargeable, and the brush heads are not expensive. I still don’t get why Oral does not have more of these in stores and why some of their other versions are so expensive but we are happy with this selection and hope that Oral does not decide to let it go because it is cannibalizing its high-end power brushes.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Wayne Manor says:

    Works well. Charge lasts long so you can take it on the road without the charger.

    Didn’t seem especially noisy to me. Only possible disadvantage is that the head is not that easy to change (you get a plastic tool when you buy replacement heads). This means it’s hard to share this toothbrush with your spouse.

    Less expensive than most but it’s not “cheap”.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. In less than 6 months after purchase, my new Oral B toothbrush developed a very short recharged battery life. I only got 1 or 2 uses after a 24 hour recharging. When I searched other reviews of this product, I found that I was not alone. A very unsatisfactory product that should be withdrawn from the market.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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