I replaced my electric toothbrush head last week, which led me down the rabbit hole of checking what every major oral care brand is doing on Amazon right now. The answer: a lot. Philips Sonicare is running limited time deals across nearly their entire lineup, from the entry-level 4100 all the way up to the DiamondClean Connected two-pack. Oral-B is matching them on multiple iO models and replacement head packs. It’s the kind of week where if you’ve been meaning to upgrade your toothbrush situation, you’re not going to find a better window for a while.

What caught my eye for this Berry Basket is how spread out the discounts are across price tiers. You can get into a solid Sonicare at the entry level, or grab a premium Oral-B Genius X at a steep discount. Replacement heads, which are usually where these companies quietly gouge you, are seeing some of the deepest percentage cuts I’ve tracked in weeks. I also pulled in a Boka pick and the Waterpik Aquarius, because a toothbrush roundup without flossing feels incomplete. I went through about 40 health personal care deals total and tossed anything with inflated original pricing or no-name brands pretending to be clinical grade. These 13 are the ones I’d point a friend toward.

The mix leans heavy on Sonicare and Oral-B because, honestly, those two own this category for good reason. But there’s a nice spread from budget picks under $50 to premium bundles, plus replacement heads and a couple of accessories that round out the oral care picture.

Premium electric toothbrush deals from Sonicare and Oral-B

Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Connected 2 Pack

This is the deal I’d lead with if someone asked me “what should I buy today.” The DiamondClean Connected two-pack comes with two brushes, two charging travel cases, and two A3 brush heads. It has 12 brushing settings, which is more than anyone needs, but the build quality and battery life on the DiamondClean line are legitimately excellent. If you’re buying for a household with two adults, this is the cheapest per-brush way to get into Sonicare’s top tier. The markdown is real, not an inflated-list-price trick. Sold by Amazon, bestseller rank in the teens.

  • Two sonic toothbrushes with charging travel cases
  • 12 brushing settings with A3 Premium brush heads
  • 50% off, bestseller rank #16

Philips Sonicare ExpertClean 7500

The ExpertClean 7500 is the #11 bestseller in its category, and it sits in that sweet spot between the entry-level Sonicare models and the DiamondClean line. People keep coming back to this one, and the limited time deal brings it closer to mid-range territory. Sold by Amazon.

  • Pressure sensor and BrushSync head tracking
  • Bluetooth app connectivity
  • Bestseller rank #11, sold by Amazon

Oral-B Genius X Limited Electric Toothbrush

The Genius X is Oral-B’s answer to Sonicare’s smart toothbrush lineup. Comes with a travel case and one replacement head in Midnight Black. If you prefer the oscillating round-head style of Oral-B over Sonicare’s sonic vibration, this is the premium pick to grab. It’s a trusted brand product sold by Amazon, ranked #22 in its category.

  • AI-based position detection for brushing zones
  • Includes travel case and replacement head
  • Trusted brand, bestseller rank #22

Mid-range electric toothbrushes on sale

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6500

The ProtectiveClean 6500 is the model I recommend most often to people who want a genuinely good Sonicare without paying premium prices. It has a pressure sensor that buzzes when you’re brushing too hard, three cleaning modes, and a 14-day battery life that makes it a legitimate travel companion. The pink colorway is the one on sale here. It comes with a charging travel case, and the SmarTimer and QuadPacer features help you hit that dentist-recommended two minutes without guessing. This is a better value than the 5300 below unless you specifically want the cheaper option.

  • Pressure sensor with three cleaning modes
  • 14-day battery life with charging travel case
  • 39% off, sold by Amazon

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300

The ProtectiveClean 5300 is the #4 bestseller in its entire category on Amazon, which says something. It’s a step down from the 6500 but still includes the pressure sensor, three modes, and a travel case. You also get two bonus brush heads in the box, which at Sonicare replacement head prices is a real perk. If you’re switching from a manual toothbrush and don’t want to overthink it, this is probably the most sensible entry point in the Sonicare lineup. Sold by Amazon.

  • Includes two bonus brush heads and travel case
  • Pressure sensor with three cleaning modes
  • #4 bestseller, sold by Amazon

Oral-B iO5 Electric Toothbrush

The Oral-B iO5 is the midrange sweet spot in their iO lineup. Five cleaning modes, a visual pressure sensor to protect gums, and a travel case. This particular deal is the black version, which comes with a travel case. It’s ranked #24 overall, sold by Amazon, and at its current price it’s competitive with the Sonicare ProtectiveClean models above. If you already use Oral-B replacement heads, staying in this ecosystem saves money long term.

  • Five cleaning modes with visual pressure sensor
  • Round brush head with travel case
  • Trusted brand, bestseller rank #24

Best electric toothbrushes under $50

Oral-B iO2 Starter Kit

The iO2 is Oral-B’s entry-level iO model, and it’s one of the most popular electric toothbrushes on Amazon right now at #5 bestseller. You get three cleaning modes, an automatic pressure sensor, and two brush heads in the box. It has fewer modes than the iO5, but it covers the essentials. For someone buying their first real electric toothbrush, this is a hard deal to argue with. Sold by Amazon.

  • Three cleaning modes with automatic pressure sensor
  • Two brush heads included
  • #5 bestseller, sold by Amazon

Philips Sonicare 4100

The Sonicare 4100 is literally the #1 bestseller in its category on Amazon, and at its current sale price it’s the cheapest way to get a legitimate Sonicare. Two intensity settings, a pressure sensor, and the Smartimer/Quadpacer combo that nudges you through each quadrant of your mouth. It’s a real Sonicare with a real Sonicare motor at the lowest price in the lineup. If you’ve been curious about sonic toothbrushes but didn’t want to spend triple digits, start here.

  • Two intensity settings with pressure sensor
  • Smartimer and Quadpacer features
  • #1 bestseller in category

Boka 3.0 Electric Toothbrush

Boka is the indie darling of the oral care space, and their 3.0 electric toothbrush is a solid alternative if you want something outside the Sonicare/Oral-B duopoly. It uses charcoal-activated bristles, comes with two heads, and charges via Micro USB. The build feels more minimal and design-forward than the big brands. The discount isn’t as deep as some of the others on this list, and the Micro USB charging feels dated in 2026, but if you’re already a Boka toothpaste convert this is a natural pairing.

  • Charcoal-activated bristles with two heads
  • Rechargeable with Micro USB
  • Indie oral care brand alternative

Replacement brush heads worth stocking up on

Oral-B Cross Action Heads 10 Count

Ten Oral-B Cross Action replacement heads at one of the best per-head prices I’ve seen this year. If you own any Oral-B electric toothbrush, you already know replacement heads are the ongoing cost that nobody warns you about. This 10-count pack brings the per-head price down to something that feels reasonable. Bestseller rank #54, Prime eligible. Grab these even if you don’t need them today, because this discount won’t last.

  • Best per-head price this year
  • 10-count pack, Prime eligible
  • Trusted brand, bestseller rank #54

Oral-B iO Ultimate Clean Heads 4 Pack

These are the iO Ultimate Clean heads specifically designed for Oral-B’s iO line, so make sure you have an iO model before buying. The twisted and angled bristle design is noticeably different from the standard Cross Action heads, and they do feel like they get into tighter spaces. Four-pack ranked #8 in the category. If you picked up the iO5 or iO2 above, toss a pack of these in your cart at the same time.

  • Twisted and angled bristle design
  • Designed specifically for Oral-B iO models
  • Bestseller rank #8

Oral care extras worth adding to your cart

Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser

The Waterpik Aquarius has been the default recommendation for water flossers for years, and that reputation is earned. Ten pressure settings, seven tips for different users and needs, and ADA acceptance. Ranked #3 in its category, sold by Amazon. If you have braces or just hate string floss, this is the one most people end up buying, and the current markdown is worth grabbing.

  • Ten pressure settings with seven tips
  • ADA accepted water flosser
  • #3 bestseller, trusted brand

Oral-B Kids Frozen Electric Toothbrush

If you have a kid who treats brushing like a hostage negotiation, the Oral-B Kids Frozen toothbrush is the most reliable bribe in the oral care aisle. It’s designed for ages 3 and up, and the Frozen branding does the heavy lifting of making a kid want to use it. Ranked #16, sold by Amazon. It’s not the deepest discount on this list, but getting a kid to brush willingly is worth more than 20% off.

  • Designed for ages 3+ with extra-soft bristles
  • Built-in two-minute timer
  • Trusted brand, sold by Amazon

This week’s health personal care picks landed in a discount range of 20% to 50%, which is strong for electric toothbrushes. The oral care category doesn’t usually see these kinds of across-the-board markdowns outside of Prime Day and Black Friday, so this Sonicare limited time deal event is worth paying attention to. Replacement heads, which are typically the stingiest category for discounts, hit 34% to 42% off on two Oral-B packs. That’s uncommon.

The standout deal is the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Connected two-pack at half off. Two premium brushes with travel cases for the price you’d normally pay for one is the kind of math that makes this an easy recommendation. The Oral-B Cross Action 10-count head pack at 42% off is the other one I’d grab myself, because those heads normally hold their price like they’re made of gold. The Boka 3.0 is fine but feels slightly overpriced even with the discount, and the Micro USB charging is a genuine annoyance. I included it because some readers specifically want a non-mainstream option, but I wouldn’t pick it over the Sonicare 4100 at a lower price.

If you’re on the fence about timing, I’d buy now rather than wait. Sonicare runs these limited time events a few times a year and the next one could easily be months away. Oral-B’s pricing tends to follow Sonicare’s lead, so if Sonicare pulls back, Oral-B discounts will likely thin out too. I’ll be watching to see if Boka continues expanding their Amazon presence, and whether Waterpik starts matching the deeper discounts we’re seeing on brushes. For now, though, this is a genuinely good week to upgrade your toothbrush.