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125x Colgate Toothbrushes $42.50 Delivered @ The Warehouse ($0.34 Each)

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Was having a look to see what good deals were possible with the 3 above coupons at The Warehouse. Came across this. You won't need to buy toothbrushes again for a while.

These toothbrushes currently are $2 for a 5 pack.
Add 25 packs to cart, equalling 125 toothbrushes.
Combining this with the free shipping, $5 coupon and the 5% coupon, the price gets lowered to $42.50, or 34 cents each.

The cheapest Colgate toothbrushes are $1.25 each at Countdown, this pricing is cheaper than the budget brands ($0.50 each).

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  • +6

    Upvoting this for hilarity and effort.

  • +1

    Laugh out loud. haha. Great stuff. But if kept for many years, unsure how reliable the bristles will be - and the plastic itself.

  • Oral-B is much better IMO, and The Warehouse right now has a good deal on replacement brush heads. (8 for $25, so about $3 each) It's advisable to stick with genuine brush heads because the generic ones are terrible - according to reviews on Amazon. Apparently the generic brush heads can disintegrate in your mouth.

    If you don't have an Oral-B, I highly recommend buying a cheap one that uses a disposable AA battery. (e.g. Oral-B Advance) They're much lighter than the rechargable ones, and Oral-B uses cheap, awful rechargables in even their top-of-the-line rechargable toothbrushes - meaning that they'll fade fast. You're much better off with a cheap Dick Smith disposable or an Eneloop AA, because they'll go on forever.

    • Thanks for the feedback :) I actually have a Oral-B and I agree they are good. The deal above might still be good for those that normally use manual toothbrushes though :)

    • Agree, we tried some rip off 'equivalents' from grabone or one day, one of those sites.
      Threw them away in the end, rubbish and fell off from mammary.

      • I've just purchased some generic Oral B brush heads from a seller in Malaysia, compared to the original heads we had, they are no different in build quality or materials, compared them side by side. I know this isn't the same for all generic brush heads, but the lot we got is a pretty good lot.

        • I've got an american model Philips Sonicare. I found lots of bad reviews for unofficial heads, but then found some a small number great reviews on amazon. Works great.

  • Sorry what's the full code for 5% off? It didn't fit, thank you great deal!

  • Thank you :-)

  • +4

    Thanks, I'll be buying 5x lots, just cause I have $200 lying around and wouldn't mind 600+ toothbrushes.

    • +1

      Imagine the courier drivers face.

    • +2

      "But Toddy, you have got us toothbrushes for the last 10 years!"

  • +1

    spring$5 not working today, I think it's expired.

    • +1

      Same for FP5T49E.

      • Thanks, have expired.

  • +2

    It would actually be cheaper to buy 2x ($20+$10) gift cards 2 x $25, then buy 30 packs of tooth brushes.

    125 tooth brushes for $42.50 = $0.34 each
    150 tooth brushes for $50 = $0.33 each

    • +4

      You're the king of toothbrush cost optimization :D

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