Price: $28.99
(as of Jan 17, 2025 12:47:59 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Package Dimensions : 9.41 x 3.58 x 0.87 inches; 3.17 ounces
Date First Available : December 25, 2024
Manufacturer : Scotzel
ASIN : B0DRFQMSF5
Compatible with Oral B IO : Scotzel replacement brush heads Great compatible with Oral B iO 2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 Series Electric Toothbrushes. Give you a pleasant brushing experience every day
Superior Cleaning Performance: Each IO brush head features advanced bristle technology that effectively removes plaque and promotes healthier gums for a brighter smile.
Easy Installation: Comes with 10 replacement toothbrush heads, the quantity is affordable, you can replace them without worrying about spending a lot of money.
Durable and Long-Lasting: Made with high-quality materials, these replacement heads are designed for durability, ensuring optimal performance for up to 3 months per brush head.
Individually Packaging: IO Replacement Heads are individually packaged, each brush heads come with a dust cover for hygiene and easy to storage.
Reviewer –
Perfectly good replacement toothbrush head for Oral B
Does it work on my Oral B toothbrush and brush my teeth? Absolutely. Do I like it as well as the Oral B toothbrush heads I have? Not quite but close enough. In the attached pictures, the brush on the left with the teal base is the replacement head, the pink based one on the right is a fresh Oral B Precision Clean for comparison.Compare and contrast: The one thing that I solidly think is better on the Oral B is that the concave contour of the bristles fits the shape of teeth better. Otherwise it’s pretty much a tossup. They both are the same length and diameter of the head. The bristles feel to have the same degree of stiffness. The bristles on the Oral B seem to me a bit more densely packed but that could just be a matter of the other being more translucent. The color identifier on the replacement is built into the head whereas on the Oral B it is removable/exchangeable. The motion of head is spring-loaded on the Oral B so that it returns to neutral but they move the same so I don’t see any advantage to that. Which would I buy? Whichever is cheaper, or my Oral B if they’re tied.
Ms. Periwink –
SOFT BRUSH
These brush heads are made in China and distributed internationally as suggested by the 5 languages on the packaging. There are 2 sealed packages of 4 brushes each. It is possible to remove one at a time. These are coded in 4 different colors. I had considerable difficulty attaching the replacement head to my Oral-B Pro 1000 unit. The fit was improved when I rinsed some hardened toothpaste off the shank, but I still had to exert some pressure.The brush is of slightly smaller diameter than the Oral-B. This could be an advantage as it is a better fit for smaller teeth. In addition to its size, I liked the softness of the brush. It was gentle on my gums and may also be less abrasive on teeth.I just began using the replacement so cannot comment on its longevity. I will post again if there is a problem.Altogether, I am very happy with this product. I would consider ordering again.
Slacker –
They work, but aren’t exact duplicates of name brand.
I have a Oral B Pro 1000 and it’s a dang good toothbrush… with some spendy heads. As a result, I try generic/compatible heads on the regular. The usual issue with the generics is sloppy build tolerances, resulting in them not actually rotating when you put any pressure on them at all. When that happens, you basically have a noisy regular toothbrush. (Not going to name names, but let’s just say the worst offender is the house brand of a WALled MART.)However, these ones work pretty well! They’re obviously different in the shape of the plastic castings and the bristle angle/count. I’m pretty sure they don’t have the fancy fading bristles or whatever, either.But all that said… they’re significantly more economical and they Actually Work. No reason to get anything else when these are available!
R- –
A Reasonable Alternative for Oral B Professional Series
These replacement brush heads are a direct fit for Oral B Professional series toothbrushes and compare favorably with the OEM versions. The bristle color is less vibrant, so itâs unclear how it includes a wear indicator as claimed, but since I replace brush heads every three months, itâs not an issue.The heads claim to last for three months, which aligns with standard recommendations. If you’re looking for a cost-effective and functional alternative, these should work.
Amazon Customer –
Fits my Oral-B Electric Toothbrush
These fit my Oral-B electric toothbrush and I feel just as clean as I have using the OEM brush heads. I will mention that the neck of these heads is faceted rather than rounded, so it felt different on my lips when brushing than I’m used to. Not a problem for me but could be for anyone who is sensitive to that kind of thing. Other than that, no noticeable difference from the brand name.
Philip Youngworth –
Great Replacement Brush Heads
Iâm using these brush heads with the Oral-B Triumph, and they work perfectly. The set comes in two individual packs of four, and the packaging is convenient, allowing you to remove one brush head at a time. The brush heads are color-coded (blue, yellow, red, and green), making it easy to differentiate between them, especially if multiple people in the household are using the same toothbrush model. They fit perfectly on our toothbrush and are an inexpensive replacement for the original brush heads.
Brenda R –
Great for oral b replacement heads
These replacement heads are very nice and compatible with my oral b electric toothbrush. I have always purchased brand name replacement heads. I did not notice any difference using these heads as compared to name brand. winner in my book
BDS –
Okay … but not great
These replacement Oral B toothbrush heads fit fine and can work, however they are not comparable to the OEM heads.They fail in two respects:1. They run rougher than the original heads. They vibrate significantly more and because there is more friction in the system they cause the powerhead to run slower.2. They leak. To keep from toothpaste from being splattered everywhere by the vibrating brush, I typically brush my teeth with my lips closed. This causes toothpaste foam to build up when brushing which I spit out when done. However, with these heads it dribbles out of a hole in the brush head onto my hand. OEM heads and some of the better aftermarket heads do not have this problem.