What actually matters
- 1A timer and pressure sensor are the two features that genuinely help. A 2-minute timer makes you brush long enough; a pressure sensor stops you scrubbing too hard (the main cause of gum damage). Almost everything else is convenience.
- 2Oscillating vs sonic is personal preference. Both clean well in independent testing. Don't agonise — pick the feel you prefer.
- 3Brush-head cost is the real long-term price. Genuine heads add up; check the price and availability before you commit to a brand. This often matters more than the handle's RRP.
- 4Apps, screens and travel cases are nice-to-haves. They don't clean your teeth better. Skip them unless they're nearly free.
Typical UK price bands (2026)
| Budget | What you get |
|---|---|
| £20–£40 | Timer + decent cleaning — all most people genuinely need (Oral-B/Philips entry models). |
| £50–£90 | Adds pressure sensor and modes — the sensible sweet spot. |
| £150+ | App, display, fancy case — convenience features, not better cleaning. |
Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Paying flagship money for an app and a display — they don't improve cleaning.
- ✕Ignoring brush-head prices — they're the bulk of the lifetime cost.
- ✕Buying at RRP — toothbrushes are discounted constantly and steeply; the "sale" is often the real price.
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FAQ
Oral-B or Philips?
Both clean excellently. Oral-B tends to be cheaper per head; Philips Sonicare suits sensitive gums. Pick the feel and the cheaper heads.
Do I need the expensive one?
No. A model with a timer and pressure sensor does everything that matters. The premium is mostly apps and cases.
How often do I replace heads?
Every ~3 months. Factor that ongoing cost into which brand you choose.