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Customers find the toothbrush cleans their teeth well and is easy to use for everyday brushing. They appreciate the good brush heads and size, grip, and that it's a basic toothbrush for kids. However, opinions differ on functionality, battery life, quality, and value for money.
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· Advanced plaque removal: this sonic toothbrush is clinically proven to remove up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush while protecting your gums · Gentle on gums: Philips Sonicare sonic electric toothbrush for adults offers a superior brushing experience and features soft brush heads with nylon bristles for gentle yet effective clean · Smart brushing: a pressure sensor that automatically detects pressure you apply, warns you, and reduces the toothbrush vibrations to help protect your gums · Enhance your oral care routine with sonic technology: 31,000 brush strokes per minute gently clean your teeth, break up plaque, and sweep it away for an exceptional daily clean · Travel toothbrush design: this toothbrush comes with a travel case for easy portability and maintaining dental hygiene on the go; compact charging base keeps you topped up for 14 days of regular use · Sleek black design: a stylish black toothbrush that enhances any bathroom aesthetic · The set includes: 1x handle, 1x C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head, 1x USB charge
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EA BiggersReviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Isn't top of the line but still does a great job of getting my teeth clean I've had this for over 2 years & haven't had any issues. Works well. Auto 2 min timer is great. Size, grip & brush heads are great. I buy the generic sonic care brush refills which are great & fit well - as well as being more cost effective. Highly recommend.
AlphaReviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
This is my 1st electric toothbrush. I ordered it over the oral b smart 1500 because it's cheaper and I found more people who swear by it than oral b. Later on, I read comments where people who have this 4100 for 10+ years say that the newer 2021 version has only half the power of the old version. Someone on reddit showed images of the inside of the new and old versions and the new version has a small plastic toy-like motor, while the old version has a big copper-wrapped motor and an old version user said "now I understand why the new version is lighter and less powerful". I was disappointed on the new version and tried to cancel the order but I couldn't. Once it came, I decided to try it and to my surprise, it brushes my teeth way better than my manual soft-bristled and hard-bristled toothbrushes(I use both manual brushes daily compared to my daily usage of the electric toothbrush 4100 C2 head of medium bristles. If you have gum sensitive issue, buy the S sensitive or G2 optimal brush head. If you want hard-bristled, buy W diamondclean brush head). I don't know how good the old version was but this newer version definitely brushes better than any manual toothbrush unfortunately it doesn't not come with a travel case. Update 5/16/2024: I bought the Oral B smart 1500 because it was on sale and I wanted to see how better it is compared to the sonicare. The oral B package looks nicer and bigger than the Sonicare but upon opening the smart 1500 package, I saw hair all over the toothbrush. I did read many customers saying on reddit that their Oral b toothbrush were repackaged, but I can't believe I'm a victim of this nastiness. It also took 2 weeks to reach me from Hawaii and since it says "made in China", I think the seller is located in China. I'll return this and I'll advise you to buy the Sonicare instead of the oral b if you don't want to be cheated receiving a used-repackaged toothbrush. Update 05/22/2024: On 05/17/24, I bought the Oral b smart clean 360 which has exact power as the smart 1500 that I returned but the smart 360 has 5 modes and a button to change the mode while the smart 1500 has 3 modes and no button to switch between the modes. The advantage of the oral b smart clean 360 is that the brush heads cost is cheaper than the Sonicare 4100 and I find it better at whitening my teeth than the Sonicare. That's all the advantages there. The things that I don't like with it are many, so I'm just going to name the most annoying ones: 1) The brush heads are too big compared to the Sonicare(see picture): Putting Oral b brush heads in my mouth is like putting a golf ball in my mouth(my head and mouth are wider than the average US male). 2) The brush heads have holes(see pictures) that trap saliva+toothpaste and creates more noise when the brush handle needle rotates in the presence of the liquid mixture, and moisture will be also trapped easily in the holes(most customers complain about Oral b brush heads design. Oral b corrected the needle issue with the IO version but the IO introduced a shallow hole which now traps moisture in the brush handle). When I'm using the Oral b with no choice but to have my mouth wide-open, it forces my mouth to produce more saliva which gets mixed with the toothpaste and enters the brush head and creates more noise. 3) Rattling noise: The Oral b smart clean 360 isn't as noisy as people say. It's the quality of the noise the problem. It's a very unpleasant rattling noise as if you're hearing an old car engine with broken parts in it. That noise gets worse when liquid enters the brush head holes. 4) The charger is not round like a perfect circle: You must put the Oral b brush handle in a specific position to charge it and if you place it wrong, it'll fall and might break. 5) The Daily Clean mode is rough and combined with the big brush head the experience is bad, but the smart clean 360 has more mode which make it smoother and better than the smart 1500 but not as good as the Sonicare 4100. 6)It has no auto-stop mode: You keep brushing without knowing how long you have been brushing your teeth. To summarize, the oral b non-IO brush heads are cheap but very badly designed for a pleasant toothbrushing. I won't recommend it if you're shorter than 6 foot tall or have a small mouth.
Marcus AureliusReviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
This product boasts a sealed battery compartment that, by its very nature, limits the usefulness of the product (optimal battery life: 5 years). This being said, the toothbrush provides two speeds that are more than adequate to the task of cleaning ones teeth while massaging ones gum line.
Florida RLBReviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Because I have periodontal disease, and I'm always on the lookout for ways to improve oral health, or at least make it less of a hassle. The Sonicare 4100 does both. I first purchased an earlier version of the 4100 a year and a half ago, and absolutely loved it. The form factor (size and weight) was just right, and the 2-minute SmarTimer (with 30-second "QuadPacer" reminder to change quadrants) was especially helpful, as it got me to brush for longer than I had been doing with my conventional toothbrush. The improved results were noticed by both my dentist and periodontist. Sadly, after a year and a half of faithful service, the old 4100 conked out. While I'd have hoped it would last longer, I can't really say what a buyer should expect in terms of service life since we purchased a second one at about the same time, and it's still going strong. The "new" 4100 that is the subject of this review is a bit smaller than the earlier version. The handle is slimmer, and the device is a bit more lightweight, which means it takes up less space in my shaving kit when I travel. It still includes the helpful SmarTimer feature (with QuadPacer). The new version charges via USB rather than via wall plug. The manufacturer claims the device uses significantly less energy when charging this way versus a conventional plug, and I'm fine with the new approach. A full charge seems to last almost three weeks, which is a bit longer than with the earlier version. My quibble--and the reason I give the "new" 4100 only 4 stars--is the "pressure sensor." The newer 4100 has two pressure "intensity" levels, and it virbrates the handle to let you know when you're brushing too hard. Here's the rub: neither pressure level is as vigorous as the level I'd enjoyed with the original version. Does this mean I won't achieve the same stellar results? Only time--and my dental health professionals--will tell, but I definitely preferred the intensity of the earlier version. Would I still buy another 4100? Without hesitation!
MindcrimeReviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I have been using Sonicare for years but over the last year or so I did try out Quip too brushes. I found the Quip to be good but they are not as strong at the actual sonic part of cleaning teeth. I liked the size and price but didn't feel they got my teeth and comes as clean as the Sonicare. This Sonicare toothbrush is more of a basic one with two minute timer and notification so you know when to move to another section of your mouth. The toothbrush works well and does what most people need. I have used more expensive Sonicares but never really used the more advanced features. The one negative about this model is that it comes with a USB charger but not the power adaptor. So you either have to buy a power adaptor or plug it into a USB plug you may have around. That was disappointing even though it does say it on the box the description on the web page does say that it doesn't come with a power adaptor. Overall, Sonicare is the premium brand in my opinion and this model gives you what you need at a good value.
Stephany Cicero MReviewed in Mexico on July 22, 2024
Se siente el número de revoluciones y un cepillado genial
Angel AguilarReviewed in Mexico on March 29, 2024
Lo tengo hace 2 semanas y yo creÃa que no habÃa tanta diferencia con un cepillo normal ya que nunca habÃa probado un cepillo eléctrico y vaya que estaba equivocado, desde el primer uso se sintió una gran diferencia a uno normal, yo tengo un problema con que se me acumula muy fácil el sarro en los dientes de abajo por mucho que me cepille muy bien y con este cepillo he visto una gran mejora ya que prácticamente me quitó todo, solo lo he tenido que cargar una vez. Un punto malo para mà que mis encÃas son algo sensibles, fueron sus cerdas ya que son medias, pero según vi a este cepillo también le son compatibles los respuestos de su colaboración con colgate, por lo tanto serÃa algo fácil de resolver, pero tendrÃa que gastar más. En general lo recomiendo mucho ya que a mi me ha mejorado mucho mi problema, aunque se que no es muy accesible, tal vez si quieres algo mas accesible podrias irte por uno de su colaboración con colgate. Un punto importante es que si quieres un cepillo elctrico que te haga el trabajo ya sea por un problema motriz que tengas serÃa mejor optar por uno de Oral b, ya que con este cepillo Philips tendrás que hacer el mismo cepillado que con uno normal porque este cepillo solo vibra.
Hermes BriggsReviewed in Brazil on June 24, 2023
Os dentes ficam bem mais limpos do que com uma escova normal.
garchingtomReviewed in Germany on October 28, 2024
Die Zahnreinigung funktioniert sehr gut und ist in der Handhabung einfach und angenehm. Der Akku könnte etwas länger halten.
NReviewed in India on October 22, 2024
Easy to use and cleans well. Noise level is a bit high but not too bothersome.