Get whiter healthier teeth with the Sonicare HX6711/02 toothbrush, with 2 ways of ... more
achieving the best oral hygiene. Theres a standard mode for when you want to zoom around your mouth, giving it an all-over clean with a tingling 31,000 oscillations a min...
SonicareHX6730 is, in my opinion,an excellent bit of kit!
I used to think I was cleaning my teeth adequately using a 'manual' toothbrush and my breath always seemed fresh, teeth white etc, until I was bought the SonicareHX6730.
Everytime I use it, it feels like I've just been to the dentist's for a clean and polish.
If you have never used an electric toothbrush before, you will find it a little noisey to begin with, but this is something that you soon get used to after the first few brushes.
Its great, if like me, you brush your teeth too hard! The dentist suggested I get a brush like this, as it would prevent me from brushing too hard and rubbing my gums away... scary thought. Simply glide the toothbrush over your teeth and let it do the rest for you.
Although brushes like this aren't cheap (but there are brushes alot more ...
Advantages: Great job, ergonomic design, easy to use Disadvantages: Expensive replacement heads
Ok so I don't quite get all these product names and numbers, but I've checked the model specifications and this is the closest to the one that I've got.
I think I have a 7800 model - but it's all a bit confusing so this review might end up being a bit of a comparison between the two model types.
According to the Sonicare website, the 7500 models are the 'top of the line' Elite models, while the 7300 are the 'standard' Elite models. There is no mention of the 7800 models but these are mentioned in my manual (which goes over all the features and isn't specific to a model). So despite being VERY confused about what model I actually have (and typically I can't for the life of me find the box) I can say with confidence that whatever model you, be it the most basic Sonicare going, you still have yourself a pretty damn excellent electric ...