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Save $60 on a highly rated Philips Sonicare toothbrush and charging travel case

Save $59.96: The Philips Sonicare ExpertClean 7500 Bluetooth electric tooth brush with charging travel case is just $109.99 at Amazon through the end of Jan. 19. 


January is our month to focus on our health. We're all looking for new ways to get healthier in 2021, whether with ellipticals or video games. But you can't neglect your teeth if you really care about your health, which is where a new electric toothbrush that's also on sale can make all the difference. 

Upgrade to a Philips Sonicare ExpertClean 7500 Bluetooth rechargeable electric toothbrush with charging travel case for $109.99 at Amazon. You save 35% off the original price, which knocks this down to the lowest price we've seen since last summer. And this sale price applies to either the black, white, or pink model of an electric toothbrush that boasts a five-star rating from thousands of Amazon customers.  Read more...

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