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A**S
SUPER POWERFUL!
My Wife loves this toothbrush! Her Oral B brush has stopped holding it's charge after a few years, so this time she decided to try a different brand and she says it's the best brush she has ever had! It is really really powerful on the highest setting and gives your teeth a really thorough clean. Although if you have sensitive teeth, the power can be altered, as there are various settings, such as: sensitive, polishing etc. You receive four brush heads and a charger in the pack, which is great, as you only usually get one brush head with the bigger brands. The heads are fairly firm, but have a lovely soft feel to the bristles. Best of all, the brush has a built in timer to let you know when you need to change the brushing position and it shuts of when you have brushed for the required two minutes.
D**
This brush genuinely cleans, whitens and makes your smile AWESOME!! 🤩
This is better than my old Phillips Sonic toothbrush… For a start since I purchased this amazing toothbrush, it hasn’t even needed charging!! I have paid top £ for whack to try and get my teeth whiter… but to no avail until now! This brush also came with two extra replacement heads. I use it with a whitening toothpaste also which truly works! The various modes on this toothbrush are clearly marked, unlike previous brushes that I have tried. It’s a purchase that you won’t regret, this is an amazing electric toothbrush! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻♥️♥️♥️
J**L
Power in a hand sized package
I used to have an old Sonicare toothbrush (pre Phillips buy out) and it was monsterously powerful (and expensive) and having used the oral care ones for a bit (they are not great as dont have power or real battery capacity to last more than a few days when getting on a bit), thought for 30 quid would take a punt on this..Initial thoughts were..man this is making my face tingle..but I did notice my teeth felt cleaner (less plaque left) and I even let my partner try with one of the 4 heads it comes with...she'd never used a sonic toothbrush before..even she commented that her teeth felt cleaner. Now Its been about 3-4 weeks since I've charged mine and its still going on the initial charge (thats impressive). Also retired my partners Oral B and got her one now. With the fact it can also do longer cleans (default is 2 mins) with other programs (has 5 of them) and the fact it has a much larger battery than most of the big manufacturers and cleans well, thats a big plus. Also looks like Sonic toothbrush replacement heads are cheap on amazon if you look..winner winner, clean off that chicken dinner to me!
K**P
Sonic Electric Toothbrush
Purchased this Sonic Toothbrush for my daughter as she felt left out as was still using a manual brush. she finally gave in and said she would try it. She loved it and I thing she has been presuaded electrc is best. This brush comes with 4 replacement heads so very good value . Brought her a different one to mine which is black so we know whos is who. But if on a budget one family can share one electric brush as you can change the heads and there are different coloured rings to indenify yours. I take my on holiday so it was best she had her own one. Overall very pleased with it.
A**E
Oh dear....
Pros:-Excellent VFM (£25.48)-Easy to use-The 'polish' mode really does polish your teeth! As a chain smoker Ive noticed that its made my teeth whiter (with just using regular normal toothpaste)!Cons:- The toothbrush heads are awful. Not only are the bristles too hard IMO, but the shape of the bristles themselves are super strange and something Ive never seen before. As you can see from the pics Ive attached, the inner bristles (the lime green bit) are longer then the outer bristles which means that only the 50% of the toothbrush brushes your teeth!- Ive only had this for about a week but even the intensity of the 'sensitive' mode leaves my mouth, gums and lips vibrating. It doesnt feel like a sensitive mode at all, it feels far too strong- In order to switch modes, you have to turn it on using the power button and then use the other button to change modes (which doesnt help if you forget to do this BEFORE putting toothpaste on the brush coz it just ends up sliding off the toothbrush haha). Most toothbrushes just have one button which acts as the power button and change of mode button.Conclusion:I mainly got this toothbrush due to the price + the fact that they come with 'reminder bristles' which I think is fantastic and rare to find. Another reviewer on here stated that this toothbrush is "dangerously strong to cause gum recession". Electric toothbrushes do not cause gum recession but they can exaggerate or accelerate recession, and I feel like this toothbrush would do precisely that. As a non everyday toothbrush to polish or whiten your teeth once/twice a week, this would be fantastic and it would get 4-5 stars from me as it genuinely has made my teeth considerably whiter (but I know I have a long long way to go LOL), but I genuinely have no idea how anyone can use this everyday! Even the 'massage' mode on my gums is quite uncomfortable; it feels like its brushing down to my bone!I purchased another one on Amazon (ASIN B09JBNP52C) which not only is roughly the same price as this one but it has all the same settings and ONE button, haha! Its not as powerful/strong but it genuinely makes my entire teeth feel super clean. The only benefit I got from this one was it whitening my teeth but I could still feel plague on some of my teeth (and thats because only 50% of the bristles touch your teeth which is just, stupid). The main issue with this toothbrush is actually the toothbrush itself - I used a different head from an old toothbrush that has normal bristles and my experience was much more different, and better, but I dont see why I should buy additional toothbrush heads when I can buy the other one (ASIN B09JBNP52C) for the same price/settings with softer bristles that genuinely go into the nooks and crannies of your teeth and have 50% more replaceable heads then this one does for the same damn cost
I**A
It's a drop in replacement for the more expensive rip off versions.
This is remarkable value for money. If you just want to charge it up and clean your teeth it's very good. The charger is a little odd (USB!) but you get past this when you realise you only need to charge the device once every 40+ days (I know I didn't believe it at first but it keeps on trucking...). So taking it to a phone charger once every blue moon helps you get past the USB thing. The spare brush heads mean you could run this for year with no extra costs for £25. Although I haven't looked for replacement brush heads I took the view I'd just buy another one after a year if it came to that. The only downside is selecting brush modes, which to be honest is confusing, and don't put toothpaste on the brush while your selecting a new mode or you'll get it all over the shop. I just use the default mode.
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