This well-rated and sustainable Suri electric toothbrush is now 15% off – here’s why I love it

When I picked up the Suri 1.0 Sonic Electric Toothbrush for £63.75 (was £75) in a previous sale, I wasn’t sure what to expect from the well-rated manufacturer. Over £50 feels like a lot for an electric toothbrush – that’s what I told myself whenever seeing the pricier options from the likes of Oral-B and Philips. But the Suri, with its over 40-day battery life, magnetic mounting, aluminium body and plant-based heads, and convenient charging options, all changed my mind.

In the weeks since I bought it, I’ve found it’s been 100% worth the investment. Not only does it do its job incredibly well, but all of those key features are so useful. I still haven’t had to charge it once, while the body and brush heads feel so much nicer to use than the usual icky plastic designs.

So, if you’re looking to upgrade from a manual brush or your current electric one is about to give up, then I definitely recommend grabbing the Suri while it’s discounted. You can even choose from several pretty colours, from a plain white or black to a more exciting pastel pink, blue or green.

Today’s best electric toothbrush deal

Here’s another chance to bag a 15% saving on the Suri Sonic 1.0 Electric Toothbrush at Amazon. As I found after picking one up myself, it doesn’t just have sustainability chops; it’s also an excellent toothbrush that we scored an impressive 4.5 out of five in our Suri Sonic Electric Toothbrush review. It performs and cleans well, offers a fantastic 40-day battery life, fast charging over USB-C, and comes with handy extras like a magnetic wall mount. A version with a UV cleaning travel case is also 15% off, or you can buy direct from Suri for the same price.View Deal

It’s not just me who’s a fan, by the way. We awarded it 4.5 stars in our Suri Sustainable Sonic Toothbrush review, praising its “eco-friendly design, premium features and genuinely useful performance”.

A newer 2.0 model has also just been released, hence the discount on the first-gen version. You do miss out on a handy pressure sensor and a new travel head cover, but these upgrades are fairly minimal, so the original version is far from completely obsolete. And when it’s around £40 cheaper, too, it’s a much better value for money option, given I’ve found it still provides some excellent results.

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