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Pros & Cons
Pros
Timer signal works fine (every 30 seconds), although i would like its change-in-vibration signal to be a little more prominent. The wife likes the softer brush heads, though i think that just has to do with longer bristles. The toothbrush is lightweig... Read More
Cons
This toothbrush has perhaps 1/20 of the power of a regular sonicare toothbrush. It vibrates but does nothing to massage your gums. The vibration is all in the handle & not the bristles.
Power button seems to be shorted out or something. Changing the battery is difficult. What a letdown. No warranty is offered by phillips.
This is just a bad product that the seller passes along as good/great. It only lasts for 2 month and cost $25. However, it's the old style, built to last, and so has become obsolete.
Highlights
Quality
This brush, with its little case and alkaline battery instead of chargeable one to worry about, is absolutely perfect.
It’s easy to carry, comfortable to use and the bristles feel great.
We had used rechargeable brushes with multiple settings for years but they tend to be heavier and you have to keep up with the ... Read More
In my experience, it seems like the pulses are stronger and wider with the aaa version.
Price
The price point is perfect for senior citizen budgets.
And on top of all that it’s less expensive.
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- This product had a total of 16,734 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 20 2024.
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We had used rechargeable brushes with multiple settings for years but they tend to be heavier and you have to keep up with the charge cords
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I have business trips about once a month
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In my experience it seems like the pulses are stronger and wider with the aaa version
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Maybe if it were usbc that may have changed my view
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And on top of all that it’s less expensive
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I don’t expect this toothbrush to keep up with that
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