Philips Sonicare HX6511/44 EasyClean Sensitive Electric Toothbrush - John Lewis £22.50 + £3.50 Postage.
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ellenw
16 Mar 16#18
Back in stock
Torres76
13 Mar 16#17
Best place to get some diamond clean heads? They seem to cost a lot more than the oral b counterparts.
louiselouise
13 Mar 16#16
If it helps, boyf bought this 12 pack of DiamondClean generic brush heads from ebay for £4 Best Offer http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151279406962 he's pleased with them! Tempted to try them myself to compare.
Talking about heads, if i have Philips Sonicare HX6xxx toothbrush can i use HX9xxx series heads? what heads are best? where we can get them cheap enough? :smile:
louiselouise to NerijusS
13 Mar 16#15
You can use DiamondClean, ProResults, ProResults Mini, Sensitive etc heads with the newer Sonicares, they're all interchangeable.
The older Sonicare e-series head looked like this but the brush handles are discontinued - these are not compatible.
You can easily get generics from ebay (don't buy from Groupon or the like as they're overpriced). No experience of the cheapie copies so can't comment on the quality. Lots of reviews on Amazon though. Well, I can only speak for myself but my dentist has confirmed my teeth and gum health has vastly improved since I moved to sonic toothbrushes (moving on from Ultrasonex about ten years ago). I've only ever had old fillings re-done, nothing else.
seanmorris100
13 Mar 16#13
You still end up at the dentist every 6 month as nothing compares to a proper clean. The 20 quid brauns do a decent job spending more wont save you the trip, save the dollar and get better toothpaste as they are the biggest cleaners
louiselouise
13 Mar 16#12
I'm a Sonicare fan :smiley: If you look at the animated-teeth website (search "animated-teeth electric brushes") you'll find lots of great information about Sonicare and Oral-B. Might help if you're on the fence.
Philips have brought out a new range now so this is why the older EasyClean, HealthyWhite models are on clearance.
The jury is still out for me on whether Sonicare or the Braun brushes are better. I have both fairly high end versions (paid very little for them thanks to HUKD).
I used to think that the Sonicare cleaned better, but someone mentioned a while back that the braun pulsating heads do a better job.
The Sonicare deffinitely has a superior battery. The Braun 5000 battery needs charging very often.
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Some reviews (lots of listings of these on Amazon) http://www.amazon.co.uk/product-reviews/B00QSER8M0/ref=cm_cr_dp_see_all_summary?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1&sortBy=helpful
All varieties here: http://www.philips.co.uk/c-m-pe/toothbrush-heads/latest#filters=DIAMONDCLEAN_SU2%2CADAPTIVECLEAN_SU%2CINTERCARE_SU%2CPRORESULTS_SU%2CPRORESULTS_GUM_SU%2CESERIES_SU%2CSONICARE_FOR_KIDS_T_HEADS_SU%2CSENSITIVE_SU%2CTBH_SENSIFLEX_SU&sliders=&support=&price=&priceBoxes=&page=&layout=12.subcategory.p-grid-icon
The older Sonicare e-series head looked like this but the brush handles are discontinued - these are not compatible.
You can easily get generics from ebay (don't buy from Groupon or the like as they're overpriced). No experience of the cheapie copies so can't comment on the quality. Lots of reviews on Amazon though.
Well, I can only speak for myself but my dentist has confirmed my teeth and gum health has vastly improved since I moved to sonic toothbrushes (moving on from Ultrasonex about ten years ago). I've only ever had old fillings re-done, nothing else.
Philips have brought out a new range now so this is why the older EasyClean, HealthyWhite models are on clearance.
Quoted some gubbins a few weeks ago about the different Sonicare heads, how to choose the right Sonicare for you, why the 31,000 brushstrokes for minute mode is important, here: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/philips-sonicare-hx6511-sonic-toothbrush-22-50-tesco-john-lewis-2400645?p=27433029
I used to think that the Sonicare cleaned better, but someone mentioned a while back that the braun pulsating heads do a better job.
The Sonicare deffinitely has a superior battery. The Braun 5000 battery needs charging very often.
Appears the one posted is different to the one linked above which has a diamond clean head.