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🔄 Replacement Toothbrush Heads for Oral-B (4/12/16/20 pcs)
I picked up a 16-pack of these Oral-B compatible toothbrush heads because buying genuine replacements in the US is painfully expensive. These heads claimed compatibility with Braun Professional models, so I figured it was worth testing out.
The delivery took about 14 days, which was faster than expected. Everything arrived individually wrapped, clean, and undamaged. I’ve been using them for over a month now, and they snapped perfectly onto my Oral-B Pro 1000 handle with no wobbling or weird fit.
Pros: – Affordable bulk pack – Fits perfectly on my Oral-B – Variety of brush types in one pack – Bristles are firm but not harsh
Cons: – No color rings included – Bristle wear seems slightly faster than official Oral-B
I compared these to the $30+ 3-pack at Target, and for the price (around $6 for 16 heads), these are a steal. They clean just as well—no gum bleeding, and they get into tight spots around the molars. Definitely met my expectations.
$1.33
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✨ 4PCS Dupont Bristle Toothbrush Heads for Oral-B
I grabbed this 4-pack to see if there’s any real difference between these and the larger pack. The Dupont bristles caught my attention since that’s a name I trust in oral care.
These heads were slightly softer, which I liked for days when my gums felt a bit sensitive. They fit my Oral-B exactly like the first pack and have held up well after two weeks of use.
Pros: – Super soft bristles for sensitive gums – Clean, sealed packaging – Nice design
Cons: – Slightly pricier per head than bulk options – Only soft bristle option
These are a great alternative if you’re sensitive to firmer bristles. Cost-wise, still cheaper than anything in the US and met expectations comfortably.
$1.33
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🚿 Travel Toothbrush & Toothpaste Storage Cup
I needed a portable toothbrush cup for an upcoming road trip. This one doubles as a storage case and mouthwash cup, and it’s lightweight.
The product arrived with zero dents or scratches. It’s sturdy, and the lid snaps tight. I love how I can store my brush, toothpaste, and a small dental floss all in one compact design.
Pros: – Multi-functional – Sturdy plastic, no weird smell – Easy to clean
Cons: – Lid hinge feels a little fragile – Only fits travel-size toothpaste
At under $3, it’s way more functional than anything I’ve found in CVS. Definitely useful and exceeded my expectations for something so cheap.
$2.73
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🎧 Lenovo LP40 Bluetooth Earphones
I was skeptical about these Lenovo LP40 wireless earbuds, but at the price point (under $15), I figured why not? I needed backup earbuds for the gym.
Shipping took about two weeks, and the box was a little beat up, but the contents were fine. Pairing was instant. The sound? Surprisingly rich bass and clear mids. No dropouts, even walking through the city.
Pros: – Great battery life – Good noise isolation – Touch controls work well – Budget-friendly
Cons: – No volume control on the earbuds – Slight audio delay during video playback
Compared to $60+ Skullcandys, I’m seriously impressed. I wouldn’t use them for high-end music sessions, but for workouts and commutes? A win.
$4.33
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🪥 Seago SG-575 Sonic Toothbrush
This Seago electric toothbrush was a random purchase based on reviews claiming 360-day battery life. That sounded wild, so I had to try it.
Charging was fast (USB), and I haven’t had to recharge in a month of use. The vibrations are solid—not harsh—and it comes with 4 extra heads and a travel case.
Pros: – Excellent battery life – Multiple brushing modes – Sleek design
Cons: – A bit noisy – Travel case is bulky
For $15, this feels almost on par with my $50 Philips Sonicare. Totally exceeded expectations.
$23.39
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🫙 Oil Spray Bottle for Cooking
I got the 200ml oil sprayer to replace my messy pour spout. The bottle feels sturdy, sprays evenly, and hasn’t clogged after a few uses.
Pros: – Fine mist spray – Easy to clean – Sturdy glass bottle
Cons: – Cap feels a little loose – Needs frequent pumping
Compared to $12 versions in Walmart, this one cost me under $4 and does the same job. Solid little kitchen tool.
$2.33
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🪥 Battery Electric Toothbrush (Soft DuPont Bristles)
Ordered this basic battery-powered electric toothbrush for a guest bathroom. It came with a brush head and feels super lightweight.
Pros: – Simple and effective – Waterproof design – Gentle bristles
Cons: – No extra brush heads – Needs AA batteries
For $5, it’s better than most disposable ones. It’s not fancy but works well enough for travel or guests.
$1.33
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🪥 Duplicate – Battery Electric Toothbrush (Soft DuPont Bristles)
Accidentally bought two of these, but not complaining. One lives in my car emergency kit now. Same features as above, same impression.
$1.33
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🪥 USB Sonic Toothbrush with 6 Modes
This one’s a higher-end sonic toothbrush, with USB charging and multiple modes. It came in a fancy box with extra heads and instructions.
I use the “Clean” mode mostly, and it actually makes my teeth feel polished. Quiet motor and long battery life.
Pros: – Sleek and modern – 6 brushing modes – Long-lasting battery
Cons: – Takes a few tries to get used to modes – Power button placement is awkward
At around $12, this punches above its price. Easily competes with $60 brushes.
$2.33
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🌀 Rotary Electric Toothbrush with 8 Heads
This rotating brush surprised me. I’ve always used sonic ones, but I wanted to compare. It came with eight brush heads, which is insane for the price.
It gives a deeper “scrubbing” feeling and is great for plaque-heavy days. Not too loud, either.
Pros: – Strong motor – 8 heads included – Good battery life
Cons: – Heavier than sonic ones – Takes longer to charge
For under $10, this is hands-down better than $30 spinning brushes I’ve tried before. Totally met expectations.
$5.33
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🧠 Smart Toothbrush for Couples
I bought this dual-pack of smart toothbrushes for my partner and me. They come with various speed settings and look minimalist.
They clean well and hold charge. The multiple modes let us personalize brushing styles. The soft DuPont bristles are gentle but effective.
Pros: – Great for couples – USB charging – Quality bristles
Cons: – Buttons are hard to press when wet – Heads are hard to find locally
At around $17 for two, it’s a bargain. Easily competes with $70+ pairs in US stores.
$7.22
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🎒 Travel Toothbrush & Toothpaste Holder Case
I grabbed this toothbrush case because I hate getting my brush dirty in my bag. It’s compact, with two compartments that close snugly.
Pros: – Simple, compact design – Easy to clean – Durable plastic
Cons: – Only fits one brush and small toothpaste – No ventilation holes
At just $1.50, this beats anything Walgreens offers in terms of value. Ideal for weekend trips.
$1.33
✅ Final Thoughts
Honestly, I didn’t expect all twelve items to be this good. Between the toothbrushes, accessories, earbuds, and kitchen gear, everything arrived in working condition, looked like the photos, and performed well. I saved probably over $150 compared to shopping in the US.
Would I order again? Absolutely. Already planning my next haul. I’d recommend most of these products, especially if you want functional gear without paying brand premiums. AliExpress came through this time—surprisingly solid experience.














