What is the difference between Oral-B 7000 and 8000?

What is the difference between Oral-B 7000 and 8000?

Key Differences The Pro 7000 comes with 4 brush heads compared to the 3 with the Genius Pro 8000. The Pro 7000 comes with a Smart Wireless Guide that the Genius 8000 does not. The Pro 7000 has 10 days battery life compared to the 12 of the Genius 8000. The Genius 8000 comes with a smartphone holder.

Is the Oral-B 7000 waterproof?

Yes, all Oral-B electric toothbrushes are waterproof, so it is fine to use them in the shower. However, we don’t recommend immersing your brush in water.

Is the Oral-B 9000 worth it?

Summary. The Oral-B Genius 9000 electric toothbrush represents the best technology that electric toothbrushes have to offer. It’s easy to use, gives an amazing clean for your teeth and gums, and if you can find it for sale under its recommended retail price, it is great value.

What’s the difference between Oral-B 8000 and 9000?

The only difference between the 9000 and 8000 versions is the colour of the handle and the difference between the 9000 and 9000s is the toothbrush heads that are included in the box. We do not have a 8000s available. The 9000 comes with a Cross Action, Floss Action, 3D White and Sensitive brush head.

Can I use my Oral B electric toothbrush in the shower?

Answer: Yes, all Oral-B electric toothbrushes are waterproof, so it’s fine to use them in the shower, however, we don’t recommend immersing your brush in water and please completely dry the handle after use and before charging.

How do you remove Mould from Oral B electric toothbrush?

Step 1: Pour about ¼ cup of distilled white vinegar into a small bowl. Step 3: Mix ingredients together well. Step 4: Dip a clean washcloth into the mixture and scrub your electric toothbrush head connection and your electric toothbrush base connection until all is clean.

Is Crest and Oral-B the same company?

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Procter & Gamble Co. PG. N is starting to market its oral care businesses together after keeping leading toothbrush maker Oral-B largely separate from its Crest brand for nearly a year and a half.