I ordered a bundle deal that had the brush, the flosser and a box of mouth wash, tooth pastes etc. One of the big selling points for me was the reviews said that the brushes were softer than people were used to which for them was a negative. Personally I need baby-soft style brushes because of poor genetics making receeding gums a huge problem and easily set off. I'd tried electric brushes before and had a terrible time of it. This is actually plenty gentle enough and I was immensely surprised to find their brushes heads have no holes! I'd had to get rid of my kids electric brushes because within days they'd be full of gunk, impossible to clean and kept making them sick. First thing I did after I decided I liked my brush was buy their Squishmallow ones for my kids and brushing time has become easy and happy again after about a year of fighting with them and the manual brushes. The brush might not be for everyone. But it's cheap and not nearly as aggressive as more mainstream brands. Which is a HUGE selling point IMO.
I have got sensitive gums that bleed sometimes, what is the sensitive setting pressure like ? I find some electric toothbrushes too powerful and make it worse. A manual toothbrush is softer but doesn't clean as well. I like the oral b style but they are high pressure.
It is of course hard to describe because my opinion and experience is different. But, I would suggest the sensitive mode is equivalent to that on any other electric toothbrush I have tested. Less powerful and more gentle.
I don't see the point in this, surely is cheaper too get a oral b one which can be got for £18.99, you get 2 brush heads with it, replacement for this is often £9 for a pack of 4 which will last month's and months won't it. Toothpaste say 3 quid a tube for a decent one which lasts ages and mouthwash say £2 again lasts ages Surely that is cheaper than what this costs overall. And those cleaners for inwteen teeth £1 same with floss if you use it
I ordered the original Ordo when they first opened as a company and messaged them about jyst having brush heads as a subscription and they do have it but not advertised on their website. Its a basic plan with a brush head, cap and battery every 3 months. Iwonder if they still offer it 🤔
There is a sensitive button to help with sensitive teeth ! So 1st con .... doesn’t count ! 2nd con ... no bag ??? There’s a box you can put it back in !!!! This tooth brush is amazing and amazing value for money 💕
I haven't taken a decibel reading for this one. I reviewed it before I made decibel tests standard. I do have it in my achieves I could dig out. From memory, I don't think it will be .
WHEN THE REVIEWER STATES THE BEST FEATURE OF A TOOTHBRUSH IS THAT IT COMES WITH A MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION COST, :):):) DECLINES TO MENTION THE MONTHLY PRICE IN THE REVIEW ? PAID PROMOTION.
Sorry, a toothbrush with a USB charging connection is not convenient. Would have to go and charge the toothbrush outside the bathroom where there is a normal plug, which is doesn't come with... how ridiculous of them to label that as a "feature". You'd either need to go and buy a plug, or charge it using your computer. So daft
I ordered a bundle deal that had the brush, the flosser and a box of mouth wash, tooth pastes etc. One of the big selling points for me was the reviews said that the brushes were softer than people were used to which for them was a negative. Personally I need baby-soft style brushes because of poor genetics making receeding gums a huge problem and easily set off. I'd tried electric brushes before and had a terrible time of it. This is actually plenty gentle enough and I was immensely surprised to find their brushes heads have no holes! I'd had to get rid of my kids electric brushes because within days they'd be full of gunk, impossible to clean and kept making them sick. First thing I did after I decided I liked my brush was buy their Squishmallow ones for my kids and brushing time has become easy and happy again after about a year of fighting with them and the manual brushes.
The brush might not be for everyone. But it's cheap and not nearly as aggressive as more mainstream brands. Which is a HUGE selling point IMO.
I have got sensitive gums that bleed sometimes, what is the sensitive setting pressure like ? I find some electric toothbrushes too powerful and make it worse. A manual toothbrush is softer but doesn't clean as well. I like the oral b style but they are high pressure.
It is of course hard to describe because my opinion and experience is different. But, I would suggest the sensitive mode is equivalent to that on any other electric toothbrush I have tested. Less powerful and more gentle.
I have seen reviews that show their toothbrushes with scratches and pain chipping.and its keeping me from purchasing has this issue been resolved?
I've not had this issue. Might be worth speaking to Ordo directly on this matter.
I don't see the point in this, surely is cheaper too get a oral b one which can be got for £18.99, you get 2 brush heads with it, replacement for this is often £9 for a pack of 4 which will last month's and months won't it. Toothpaste say 3 quid a tube for a decent one which lasts ages and mouthwash say £2 again lasts ages
Surely that is cheaper than what this costs overall. And those cleaners for inwteen teeth £1 same with floss if you use it
Fair point. Part of it is convenience of the subscription.
superdrug doing 4 brush heads for this 14 pound dont sign up to anything
But those heads might not fit this toothbrush
Amazon has the same. 4 Ordo brush heads in whatever colour brush you have for the same price. :)
I ordered the original Ordo when they first opened as a company and messaged them about jyst having brush heads as a subscription and they do have it but not advertised on their website. Its a basic plan with a brush head, cap and battery every 3 months. Iwonder if they still offer it 🤔
Thanks for the information. We specifically asked and were given the information to suggest that they don't.
They have a travel case now
Can you charge this with a USB-c to USB-c cable and charger?
No, you can't. The charging stand has a USB (type A) cable hardwired into it.
@@ElectricTeeth Thanks do you know which brush can be charged with usb-c?
Sorry for the delay, I missed this comment. Ordo's newer brush the Sonic Lite has a USB C connector on the toothbrush itself.
Cons: to clean the grids of the toothbrush by the buttons and such is virtually impossible. The paint scratches easily in the body
There is a sensitive button to help with sensitive teeth ! So 1st con .... doesn’t count ! 2nd con ... no bag ??? There’s a box you can put it back in !!!! This tooth brush is amazing and amazing value for money 💕
What type of usb???? Is it USB-C???
USB Type A
can you use philips Sonicare Toothbrush Replacement Heads on Ordo Sonic+ Electric Toothbrush can you let us know
No, I don't believe so, from memory.
Can you review The Emmi-dent Oral Waver Electric Toothbrush with 100% Ultrasound Technology
We have just purchased their platinum model for review in the coming weeks.👍
Pro : subscription Con : the subscription.
Seriously did you check your script before recording lol
Pro for some users, but it can be a con for others, not all want subscription. Depends on your preferences...?!
Quieter than Suri?
I haven't taken a decibel reading for this one. I reviewed it before I made decibel tests standard. I do have it in my achieves I could dig out. From memory, I don't think it will be .
Tell a lie. I just remembered I measured the sound of lots of brushes I had tested some time ago. 58dB vs 54dB of SURI. Not much in it.
I want to electric tootbreesh ,price is not matter.Which one i can get? I watch your comperesion videos but dont know:( helpp mee 😅
I guess,I am going to buy 2 Oral-B Pro 2 2500(One is my sister :) ) or Oral-B Genius X
I would suggest the Oral-B Pro 2 2500. Great value for money and cleans the teeth well.
If you want to buy this toothbrush i can sort this out for you. I work in selfridges and we sell this toothbrush!
Subscription based toothbrush 💀😂
WHEN THE REVIEWER STATES THE BEST FEATURE OF A TOOTHBRUSH IS THAT IT COMES WITH A MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION COST, :):):) DECLINES TO MENTION THE MONTHLY PRICE IN THE REVIEW ?
PAID PROMOTION.
Sorry, a toothbrush with a USB charging connection is not convenient. Would have to go and charge the toothbrush outside the bathroom where there is a normal plug, which is doesn't come with... how ridiculous of them to label that as a "feature". You'd either need to go and buy a plug, or charge it using your computer. So daft
Point taken. Not everyone has power outlets in the bathroom.
@@ElectricTeeth shame really, the toothbrush looks kinda nice other than that
@@smoothie9931 actually if u have an android then u can take out the power block and use that like I phone charger or chage it with your computer
@@cactuscevinandsucculentste4394 true, but still not in a bathroom, since there are no normal plugs