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Ordo Sonic+ Electric Toothbrush Makes a Surprisingly Thoughtful Mother's Day Gift

At £59.99, the Ordo Sonic+ delivers 40,000 sonic pulses per minute and four brushing modes — a practical Mother's Day gift that keeps giving long after flowers fade.

Natalie Brooks··2 min read
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Ordo Sonic+ Electric Toothbrush Makes a Surprisingly Thoughtful Mother's Day Gift
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Flowers are lovely until they're not. After a few years of bouquets and bath sets, the most appreciated Mother's Day gift might actually be something she uses twice a day for the next several years — and the Ordo Sonic+ Electric Toothbrush, at £59.99, makes a surprisingly strong case for that argument.

The Sonic+ runs at 40,000 sonic pulses per minute through soft bristles, which is the kind of cleaning intensity that genuinely replicates what your teeth feel like walking out of a hygienist appointment. The brush offers four modes: general cleaning, whitening, sensitive, and gentle massage. A built-in two-minute timer pulses every 15 seconds to prompt a quadrant change, which is exactly what a dentist tells you to do and exactly what most people never actually do on their own. Battery life clocks in at four-plus weeks on a single charge, and the package includes both a travel case and a stand.

One verified customer who bought three of the brushes for family members put it plainly: "They leave the teeth feeling dentist clean, they have four different settings, all very useful, and they are aesthetically very beautiful! I would 100% recommend them." The comparison point in that review is notable — the buyer specifically called it "much better than my previous Oral-B toothbrush," which is the brand most people default to when they think of electric toothbrushes in the mid-range.

The aesthetic element is worth taking seriously as a gift consideration. The Sonic+ is available in purple, lilac with a matching case, and green with a matching case — none of which look like the clinical white plastic that dominates most bathroom counters. It is a product that looks considered, which matters when you are handing something to someone.

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At £59.99, it sits in genuinely useful gift territory: substantial enough to feel like a real present, practical enough to be used every morning and night rather than displayed on a shelf. For comparison, a mid-range Oral-B or Philips Sonicare in a similar feature bracket typically runs between £50 and £80 in the UK, so the Sonic+ is priced competitively rather than at a budget compromise.

One honest caveat: the "dentist clean" and "superior plaque removal" language comes from the product's editorial positioning and user impressions rather than independently published clinical testing. The specs, including the 40,000-pulse figure and the four-mode configuration, are manufacturer-stated. What the customer review does confirm is consistent satisfaction from someone who made the switch from a well-known competitor and liked it enough to buy three.

Mother's Day in the UK falls on March 30, 2026, which leaves a narrow window. A toothbrush is not a dramatic gift. It is the kind of thing that gets used 730 times a year and earns quiet appreciation every single one of those times.

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