[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My dentist recommended that I purchase an electric toothbrush after I had implants done. I couldn’t believe how much cleaner and smoother my teeth felt.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Toothbrush is good overall, however, it feels very thin/slim in your hand and the brush head is much smaller than I expected. Almost feels like a kids toothbrush.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently switched to the 4100 when the Philips toothbrush I purchased 5 years ago stopped working properly. The 4100 is a significantly better product. It is smaller, and easier to handle than the old one. The power button is recessed in the handle, which makes it harder to accidentally turn off while brushing (that happened several times with the old model). Instead of plugging directly into the wall outlet, the charger base on the 4100 connects to a USB charger.
I have used different Phillip Sonicare toothbrush over the last 23 years, Phillis stands behind their product and have an excellent warranty. If you have any issues or questions you can contact the company and actually talk to a live person and not a robot. The product is dependable, safe and easy to use.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The directions should explain how best to use this brush. Should you spread the paste on your teeth first, why should you hold it 45 degrees, should you just hold it on your teeth as opposed to back and forth. How is this brush working vs manual brushing. Although my teeth feel cleaner, I don't know if im taking full advantage of the technology.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’m used to an earlier model e series which has a more solid handle and it’s taken a little time to get used to the feel. The multiple speeds are very good. Th smaller brush head gets into hard to reach spaces.