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Fed up of electric toothbrushes breaking. Are there any reliable brands?

109 replies

SettledAndHappy · 13/08/2026 05:01

We've always used Oral B but they just stop working after a while. I've lost track of how many we've had but we probably have to replace one a year.

Are there any (not too expensive) brands which are more reliable?

OP posts:
Londonnight · 13/08/2026 06:27

I have used an oral B electric toothbrush for years. I have never had one break. I replace the heads regularly. Over time the charge doesn't last as long, so I replace the toothbrush, but they have never broken

concertinacornflake · 13/08/2026 06:29

I've also never had one break!

StarlightLady · 13/08/2026 06:30

Same here. What are you doing to them OP? 😀

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Yello24 · 13/08/2026 06:31

Had our basic Oral B ones for about 8 years. I bought new ones last year as they were so manky but they worked fine. Not sure how yours are breaking!

youalright · 13/08/2026 06:31

Never had one break also have oral b.

Mydogisagentleman · 13/08/2026 06:31

Had a basic oral B for years.
Replace the heads regularly with tesco own brand one. No breakdowns here

Gribouille · 13/08/2026 06:33

I've ben using Oral B for years but the last three I bought all lose their charge really quickly...

😬

ListenToAlfDubs · 13/08/2026 06:36

The battery was rubbish on our Oral Bs - needed constant charging after a while. We replaced with Suri and the battery last for ages.

similarminimer · 13/08/2026 06:37

Suri are AMAZING but not cheap

Highlighta · 13/08/2026 06:39

How are they breaking?

I have just replaced my old at least 6 year old basic oral b for a new io model. And I only replaced it as the io was on a decent special and I was having to charge my old one every few days.

By breaking do you mean the battery is going flat? If so are you keeping it in charge permanently.

The oi is rather fancy. Connects to an app and lights up to tell you if you are using too much pressure. And it has a warranty too.

ListenToAlfDubs · 13/08/2026 06:39

Just checked and the kids are Ordo (thought they were all the same brand) and they have lasted well too

1fluffydoodle · 13/08/2026 06:41

As all rechargeable batteries have a lifespan , any rechargeable toothbrush will eventually stop holding the charge and need charging more regularly … it’s the downside, google says that they should have a lifespan of about 3 years if charging as instructed . I replace mine every few years.

mtobrokeme · 13/08/2026 06:42

I’ve got oral b’s that must be over 20 years old that I use to scrub round the back of taps, hard to reach places that are still going strong! You must brush with the vigour of a million men!

As an alternative though my in-laws swear by Philips!

Supersleepysheepy · 13/08/2026 06:43

I've an ordo that I really like.

Soontobe60 · 13/08/2026 06:46

I too have used Oral B and had no issues. I’m currently using this one, which is often on offer. The charge lasts a good couple of weeks. The only drawback is that replacement heads are really expensive but Amazon sell compatible ones that are far cheaper.
https://www.boots.com/oral-b?gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22676886199&gbraid=0AAAAA-AdmwSynSZzCNx7utZ8244EAdJxu&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjaP2i_OclgMVk5BQBh2Vtg2eEAAYAiAAEgJnePD_BwE

MaeshoweDragon · 13/08/2026 06:50

Another basic oral b user here with no issues. Our current one will need replacing soon - we share it, with different heads - so it has been in action 4x a day for 6+ years.

How are they breaking?
If it is battery not lasting, change your charging patterns. Ours goes on charge when it slows down or flashes to tell us it needs it... and only for the day or night. People often charge them too long and too often... same with phones and gadgets.

mixingplaydoh · 13/08/2026 06:53

I really like my Suri - much better battery life than my old oral B one, and I bought the travel charging case, which is so easy as it has a usb port to charge.

bananaapplepears · 13/08/2026 06:53

We have oral B and they've never broken. Mine is years old.

2ndHandLou · 13/08/2026 06:54

What are you do doing to them? I've had electric toothbrushes for 30 years and I'm on my 3rd one, all oral b

Craftyrose · 13/08/2026 07:12

I have a suri. It was more expensive to start with but I really like it. Mine had an issue where it stopped charging but if you subscribe to head replacement, it has a lifetime guarantee. They just replaced it with no issues.

Sunflowers83 · 13/08/2026 07:17

I think I’ve had my Oral B for nearly 20 years! How are they breaking? Not charging or something else?

Whyherewego · 13/08/2026 07:17

I love my Suri which I bought years ago when they first started. They've just released a lower cost one I read a review of it in the Graun

Mulledjuice · 13/08/2026 07:18

I've also used oral B for years without issue - but I only use it on my teeth

Nannyfannybanny · 13/08/2026 07:22

We have Fairywill,they are around £13 Amazon..We have had 2 each in 12 years. Had oral B before.

TorroFerney · 13/08/2026 07:23

Gribouille · 13/08/2026 06:33

I've ben using Oral B for years but the last three I bought all lose their charge really quickly...

😬

I have the Philips sonic one and find similar.

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