Oral-B Pro-Health Gum Care, Battery Powered Toothbrush
- Brand:
- Oral-B
- Model Number:
- 069055127896
- UPC:
- 069055127896
- EAN:
- 0069055127896
- ASIN:
- B07XH3FJND
- Walmart SKU:
- 716687681
Market rate of $15.36 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Highest Price
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$26.96 | |
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$10.00 | |
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$10.00 |
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Highest Price
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$15.99 | |
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$15.31 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$15.36 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Oral-B Pro-Health Gum Care, Battery Powered Toothbrush since 3/4/2025. The most recent price update was on Apr 5, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $15.31 (lowest on 3/15/2025) to $15.99 (highest on 3/4/2025). The average price during this period is $15.55.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 171 reviews.
Comfortable, easy to slip in and warm to wear in winter Great boots for farm chores and play
The only winter boots you need
These boots are easy on and off, suitable for all but the deepest snow for city dwellers. Dog walks, trips to the store or library, taking out the trash or compost, the convenience of these boots combined with warmth and waterproofness makes them hands down my favourite winter boots for my usual day to day outdoor activities.
I own a lawn spraying company and these type of bogs have lasted the longest. Had problems with other boots tearing on the sides and on top where the foot bends. Even other types of bogs have had these problems. This is the first boot we've found that will not tear. Just bought a new pair for everyone.
I have a fussy foot to fit. I loved the Bogs Ridgeline MT, it fit my particular foot. It was wider and had more room over the instep, top part, of my foot. The Classic does not, but probably fits more normal feet better. I use Bogs for work and I am very hard on boots. There are tougher boots than the mid, but not many and not as comfortable. Also, a boot must be Vegan complaint for me and the Classic is. I had the Ridgeline MT fail on me after 3 years and Bogs replaced it, no questions, easy, fast. This is one company where full price is still a fantastic bargain.....John Platt, Boston area.
I have worn Boggs for years and I do love them. I buy Men's boots and sports shoes, only because Women's shoe sizing is unrealistic market-wide. I have a wide foot and a high instep, plus I have to wear inserts for tendon issues. Unfortunately, I bought a pair of women's Classic High Handle Boggs from a store a few years ago and only wore them several time, each time remembering why I had not worn them for a while. Poor fit and caused rubbing on heels. Before that I had an earlier version of the same Men's Mid Classic Boot that I have now and I really love them. They are roomy and warm and I use them for hiking and kayaking from September to March or even April.
These boot look big for their size which is fine. Great for snowy days. Ordered size 9 and normally wear size 8.5 in running shoes. Good fit. I like the little rubber bump on the back to help kick off. The tread was different than the picture. Guess I got a newer version.
I researched many boots and decided on Bogs based on it being a local company, the reviews of the boot and the look and feel of the boots. I need a grippy boot for yard work as not to slip down the steep incline in my yard. The traction is really why I bought myself a pair for Christmas.
Bought these to replace my classic mid bogs which I've worn and loved for several years. I ordered exactly the same style and size but the new ones are not the same thing at all. The sizing is different (they're bigger/wider) and instead of the top part being soft comfortable neoprene, it's lined in some sort of horrible stiff mesh. So disappointed. I don't understand why companies feel the need to 'improve' something that is already perfect.
Been a size 9 for many years. Bought these because they are insulated and I can't wear them any longer. After just 1 week of use, my heels are completely scaped sore from the heel bed - and lack there of - in these boots. Poor design. Out of money. And out of boots now.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $10.00 (Jul 12) to $10.00 (Jul 12) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $10.00.
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