Advantages: Chunky, good to hold, rubber incased for gripping. Disadvantages: Too many flaws - see this review.
...So I bought a cheap Philips electric toothbrush about three years ago. I had been warned from my dentist to try a cordless electric brush as my teeth and gums weren't always the best, due to high coffee drinking and lots of crunching hard boiled sweets which often ground down my back molars (as well as Polo mints!). Although manual brushing is fine, I've often missed bits because of the larger manual toothbrushes I have always preferred. In this instance ...
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Advantages: Very long battery life, 15,000 strokes per minute Disadvantages: None I can think of
I have tried the cheaper electric toothbrushes on the market, (brandless supermarket ones), and was previously unimpressed, especially at how quickly the batteries ran out.
My denstist reccommended either flossing twice a day, using interdental wire brushes (which are not pleasant) or getting a decent electric brush, as manual brushing was not getting the plaque from between my teeth. I bought this brush because of the 15,000 strokes er minute, reasoning ...
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...have come close to the Philips Sensiflex HX 1513
It is yet another world leading product from one of the worlds primary electronics companies. With its excellent price and customer protection guarentee its the perfect choice for you or a great present for the ones you love. ...
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exerted Dual brush heads operating at 15,000 cleaning movements per minute for thorough plaque removal Active tip - separately moving longer tip provides effective c...