Comes with sensitive head, (several models only differ by the brush they come with, but can be used with any of the DiamondClean and ProResults Sonicare heads in the range).
Up to 31,000 brush strokes per minute like some of the much more expensive models.
It has been cheaper recently at Tesco Direct, but seems the cheapest currently.
Been using one for some time and very happy with it, since the OralB ones are no longer available as ultrasonic toothbrushes.
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dogpatch
16 May 163#1
There is also a 10% voucher available bringing the price down to £27. Click on the voucher button and the discount is applied at checkout.
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dogpatch
16 May 163#1
There is also a 10% voucher available bringing the price down to £27. Click on the voucher button and the discount is applied at checkout.
dogpatch
16 May 162#2
There is also a 10% voucher available bringing the price down to £27. Click on the voucher button and the discount is applied at checkout.
nihcaj
16 May 16#3
Good point, it wasn't showing on the original link I posted!
moneybag
16 May 161#4
Had a few of these and they eventually go crazy and turn themselves on at random!
Philips warranty service is amazing, no problem returning without receipt, and they replaced one (similar model to this) with a brand new top of the range brush with UV sanitiser worth over £100!!
royaltee to moneybag
16 May 16#5
And then they go again and then they won't replace it. I've had three. I kinda prefer these but the Oral B's are far more robust and cheaper to buy with cheaper heads. Hot deal.
nihcaj
16 May 161#6
They don't do ultrasound models now though. I have an OralB mechanical brush too, and really much prefer this type.
WaftyCranker
17 May 16#7
Good price for a Sonicare.Got an Oral-B 4500 but still want to try out one ot these. Not sure to go for this or a FlexCare/ Platinum which apparently have 7-10x better plaque removal between teeth compared to a manual tooth brush
zebrum
17 May 16#8
I've got this and it doesn't actually vibrate enough to do anything, you'll end using it like a normal brush.
Alloneword
17 May 16#9
Have to agree mine is having a fit over last few days, already had 3 this is my 4th in 10 months, avoid at all costs, my new one will be Oral B for sure
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Up to 31,000 brush strokes per minute like some of the much more expensive models.
It has been cheaper recently at Tesco Direct, but seems the cheapest currently.
Been using one for some time and very happy with it, since the OralB ones are no longer available as ultrasonic toothbrushes.
Top comments
All comments (27)
Philips warranty service is amazing, no problem returning without receipt, and they replaced one (similar model to this) with a brand new top of the range brush with UV sanitiser worth over £100!!