My current product is a replacement for my original toothbrush. After less than 2 years, it wouldn't hold a charge for more than a day. This one is much better, battery is very good, and I like it alot.
Pros: cleans very well, easy to use and charge
Cons: cost of replacement brushes ridiculous
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting philips.com
Customer Rating
4
Works great!
on October 9, 2011
Posted by: bev58
Gender:Female
Took a few times using it before I got the hang of it and didn't splash toothpaste all over. I really like it and use it every day a couple of times. It does seem to take a long time to recharge - I leave it plugged in for 2 days. It was recommended to me by my dentist. I have gum problems and it cleans them up well.
This is my first electric toothbrush and I am really happy with it. Silly me, though. I turned it on, brushed a little and took the tooth brush out of my mouth while still on. What a mess. I like that the toothbrush automatically turns off after two minutes of brushing.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting philips.com
Customer Rating
5
Great product!
on June 19, 2012
Posted by: Kjmag81
Gender:Male
My dentist recommended I use an electric toothbrush because I tend to brush very hard, resulting in receding gum line. This toothbrush has greatly improved my dental health. It's gentle and does a great job of cleaning. I have been using it for several years now. The original units for my wife and I died but philips replaced them no questions asked. They have been working fine since (2+years).
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting philips.com
Customer Rating
4
Works great, but rinse often
on June 16, 2012
Posted by: MorePower
Gender:Male
I really like how this toothbrush works, it's reasonably quiet and seems to do a great job. It stays in its recharger stand quite well even with curious cats where they should not be (grrr). The only downsides are that the replacement heads are semi expensive for toothbrush heads, and that if you brush your teeth with the toothbrush handle a little vertical that toothpaste runs down the brush head into the handle. And apparently all the way down the handle and into the charger where it makes a mess! I have just learned to remove the brush head after every use and rinse the handle inside and out.