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Families needed to test new Philips Sonicare for kids - you must have a child aged 4-10

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GeraldineMumsnet (MNHQ) Thu 06-Aug-09 20:30:49

We've been asked by Philips to find 20-25 families who can test their new Sonicare for Kids rechargeable toothbrushes.

Each family selected will get to keep the brushes, worth £70 each, and will be required to add feedback to a thread on Mumsnet after using the brush for a couple of weeks. We'll start this thread once the brushes have been sent out.

Everyone who adds feedback will also be entered into a prize draw to win a pair of Sonicare FlexCare toothbrushes (for adults) - worth £160 each.

Philips say their new brush is designed for children aged 4 to 10 years, and is based on the same technology as Sonicare FlexCare for adults, but with power levels and features specially suited for smaller, younger mouths. Tough on plaque yet suitably gentle on young teeth and gums, Sonicare For Kids removes 75% more plaque than a manual toothbrush. 91% of US dental professionals who did a trial of the the brush with their own children said they preferred Sonicare for Kids over their child's previous brush.

To be in with a chance of testing this new product, please add your details. You must live in the UK and have a child aged 4-10.

We're able to send out two brushes to families who are selected who have more than one child aged 4-10.

Thanks and good luck!

MNHQ

FabBakerGirlIsBack Thu 06-Aug-09 20:34:49

Done

Thanks

StinkyFart Thu 06-Aug-09 20:35:54

entered smile

squilly Thu 06-Aug-09 20:39:26

Done, thank you

BroodyChook Thu 06-Aug-09 20:41:06

Done

LeninGrad Thu 06-Aug-09 20:42:01

If you have a 3 year old who is very proficient at teeth-brushing, can you enter? smile

<wonders if MN checks kids' ages on reg info, puts DS back a year>

Littlefish Thu 06-Aug-09 20:46:25

Done

IdrisTheDragon Thu 06-Aug-09 20:47:54

DD is nearly 4 (in September) but was good and didn't put her down.

GeeWhizz Thu 06-Aug-09 20:50:40

Done, thanks smile

GreatGooglyMoogly Thu 06-Aug-09 20:57:27

Done

TrinityRhinoIsInDetention Thu 06-Aug-09 21:00:07

everyone else bugger orf, I want one grin

hayes Thu 06-Aug-09 21:00:39

done thanks

Loulou73 Thu 06-Aug-09 21:01:28

Done, thank you smile

PerArduaAdNauseum Thu 06-Aug-09 21:02:19

Me! Me! Me!

Done, i Want to do it! Please, please please pick me!

LIZS Thu 06-Aug-09 21:07:05

done !

Tortoise Thu 06-Aug-09 21:09:47

Me, me, me.
I never sem to get picked for thse trials. It MUST be my turn. grin

SammyK Thu 06-Aug-09 21:10:08

done smile

flowerpotwoman Thu 06-Aug-09 21:15:36

Me please…

maomao Thu 06-Aug-09 21:21:51

We would definitely welcome one of these into our house!

tutu100 Thu 06-Aug-09 21:29:57

Done it. Hopefully if we get one it will bbe less of a wrestle trying to get ds to clean his teeth properly.

SixtyFootDoll Thu 06-Aug-09 21:37:44

Pleas pick me!!

pleaseeeeeeeeeeeee

lisad123 Thu 06-Aug-09 21:43:54

done, when do we find out?

I wondered about entering dd1 as she is 3 and a half but just went for DS in the end as he has just lost his first 2 teeth

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