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Keeping your pearls both pearls and white is much easier than it was-but remains a dirty and time-consuming affair. Between the accumulation of toothpaste and the need to deeply clean your dental tools to ensure that they remain hygiene, dental care can be a time -consuming affair.
While I do not use dentures, holders or similar ones, I use an electric toothbrush and keep my toothbrush head on its own is a real pain. Therefore, I was excited to hear about the Sonic Spa Pro with a Seribrite, an ultrasonic and UV-C dental cleaner. And, after trying it for a few weeks, I can definitely say that it didn’t disappoint.
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Using UV-C light in combination with 43,000Hz ultrasound, the Sonic Spa Pro can destroy 99.9% of bacteria, viruses and pathogens in just three minutes, according to the Sonic Dental manufacturer. But there is also a five -minute cycle for deep cleaning.
It is valued at $ 99.95 / £ 89.95 / AU $ 179, which covers the device itself and six cleaning tablets, but you can select a beam with 36 cleaning tablets for $ 119.95 / £ 99.95 / AU $ 199. And there is also an Onyx Black Color option. This makes it a fairly accurate market, with similar devices listed on Amazon for about $ 50 / £ 45 / AU $ 90. However, Sonic Spa Pro is using premium materials and really feels stable enough to last a long time – though they note that some customers across Reddit and Trustpilot Customer service both for delivery and replacement.