Best brand toothbrush ever. My hygienist recommended Sonicare in 1992. Over the years models have changed and improved. My dental cleaning visits only take 30 minutes because this brush really tackles plaque, buildup and stains like no other. My two kids have used Sonicare as well with the same results. If you care about your oral hygiene, you will love this brush. Oh yeah, my brush lasts on average 10 years!
I used an Oral B electric toothbrush for years until now. Today my dentist recommended the Philips Sonicare to me. I have decreding gums and the teeth are very sensitive to cold food/drinks. She said the Oral B actually increases decreding gums because the brush head rotates and the "hair" is in different lengths so you always scrub away more on some parts of the teeth. Sonicare with soft brush heads is a lot more gentle on sensitive teeth!
Thank you so much for posting that. I used a sonicare brush for years and tried an Oral-B brush of the last two or three years and it seems that the Oral-B brush even harmed the enamel, and that is after I went in and disabled the strongest settings. $300 for something that can adjust extensively for various forms of sensitivity seems like an expensive composition, but it’s not when compared to $2000 crown/root canal treatment, $4000 Invisalign treatments or 10,000/$15,000 treatments for implants.
Thank you for mentioning the thing about the gums. That solidified my purchase for the brush. I had no idea Oral B did that to your gums. I hate to see what long term use of it would cause.
Okay, Thio Joe: thank you for a very thorough review. I am reading this on Monday January 22nd 2019 so, you have had a bit over a year-and-a-half with the $300 toothbrush. Now, what I want to know, how are your check-ups? clesner? Less plaque? Does your mouth feel cleaner? Why not give us an update? Thank you.
I purchased this about a week ago and my teeth feels like I left the dentist office every time I brush my teeth. I have noticed my teeth look and feel clean for the entire day.
You continue to impress me! When I got the email saying you reviewed a toothbrush, I thought this was way out of your wheelhouse. Actually it was way out of MY wheelhouse not realizing that even brushing your teeth has become computerized. The act is the same but technology has greatly improved the equipment. However, For hundreds of dollars my Sonicare will still work just fine. You're still my favorite nerd keeping this 62 year old man in the loop with tech stuff! Thanks & keep up the good work as I look forward to your next vid!
I have that toothbrush, I got it for a great deal at Kohls. It replaced my Sonicare Pro. I've had it since it came out. I just went to the dentist this week and the dentist said she couldn't tell I don't floss. The hygienist said it was the easiest cleaning she's done in years... and I only go to the dentist once a year
cjpitch people say $300 is a lot but in reality it's a good investment, I mean how can you replace theeth with something that feels and looks like the original?
no magic brush can replace flossing. You might full a dentist but long term you'll make her richer when periodontal disease starts to creep up suddenly.
I still floss after I use this brush and it does tell you on the ap to floss. However when I do floss I don't get much crap out from between my teeth. Sometimes when i thread it I don't get anything at all. When I used a manual brush I got lots of gunk out, so I can conclude that it takes care of the flossing for sure. However I still recommend you floss if you're serious about oral health.
@@dcentral But the waterpik does replace flossing and I'm very thankful for that. Have always hated flossing my entire life and paid the price for it up to now.
I bought this and looking forward to using it. I was a sonicare user for 15 years. In that time, I did not go to the dentist. I was forced to go eventually as I lsot an old filling, from childhood. I got a full check up and had zero cavities. Made the mistake some time thereafter of switching to an Oral-B. After 1 year of use, I have my first toothache in 25 years. Should never have switched.
I love it!!!!! My mouth seriously has never felt cleaner after using this brush it's like I just came from the dentist every morning and night. I have had gum problems my whole life and this has made a huge difference for me. I also use a Waterpik to floss.
I bought the $15 sonicare power-up and the diamond clean brush heads. When the alkaline batteries wore down, the brush head would really slow down. So, I started using Energizer ultimate lithium batteries. They give more consistent brush head speed for the entire life of the batteries. My other toothbrush is an Oral-B 1000 black edition that I got at Target. I find that the Oral-B cleans the tooth surfaces better and that the Sonicare is better for cleaning at the gum line.
I've been using Sonicare products forever, but the problem is that the mechanicals die over time. It's inevitable. Every one has had a span of about 2 years, tops. The QC used to be much higher. If you register the product the company is very good about replacing the handles, but it's a PITA. Therefore, instead of buying the best one, I've learned to get some midrange version that has just the features I need and nothing more, so I can spend as little as possible. It's the sonic action that you're looking for with the device. It's a toothbrush, after all. How much intelligence, artificial or otherwise, does it take to use effectively?
I am currently deciding on two different Philips Sonicare toothbrushes. 1) Sonicare Series 2 Plague Defence 2) Sonicare Diamondclean My main concern is, does the Diamondclean offer ANY superior cleaning ability to the Plague Defence? I heard that the Diamondclean has issues within the warranty duration (2 years). Is this true and how does the Plague Defence compare in this aspect?
Is this good for sore gums? My husband won't brush his teeth because he claims his gums are too sore, he has poop breath. This is a lot for me to spend but if I can get him to brush his teeth, it will be worth it.
Can you please give us an updated with this toothbrush because I am planning to this buy one. I want to know the quality and durability as well. Thank you so much.
My old one (8 years) suddenly got way loud and felt like a jackhammer in my hand. I think the shaft finally gave out and the vibration is no longer transferred to the head so I bought the classic one without the bells and whistles and has only one button for $175.00. Since using the sonicare diamond clean I have had excellent checkup results and my gums receded much less.
Purchased the Sonicare Diamond Clean 9700 model and the Sonicare Airfloss Ultra after my dentist stated if my gum health didn't improve, I would have to see a gum specialist. I was able to use a 20%-off store coupon plus the manufacturer's limited-time rebate which reduced the hit to my wallet. Besides, I figured buying the Diamond Clean and the Airfloss Ultra was cheaper than me seeing a gum specialist since I doubted my dental insurance was going to cover a specialist visit. I have a lot of crowns and it's difficult to clean all the nooks and crannies. After a month of using the Diamond Clean and the Airfloss my dentist was extremely impressed and wanted to know what I had done. A gum specialist visit was no longer needed so purchasing the Sonicare products were cheaper for me in the long run. The only downside is that they are not as quiet as I would like and my neighbor is annoyed at the noise (the apartment building I live in has very thin walls).
Honestly, as a dentist, it’s a waste of money for someone with no functional disabilities to be using this, just get a soft bristle brush, brush for no less than 2 minutes, use a technique called modified bass (RUclips it), use fluoridated toothpaste, floss atleast once a day, and u can consider fluoride mouthwash at a time other than brushing. If you don’t believe me just ask your dentist, patients waste their money on this, come spend it in our practice instead haha (but for real this is a waste)
Great video! I too had oral B and switched to Sonicare. Was having difficulty getting used to it. Thanks for this u-tube I now have a better understanding and the app is a great tool.
Purchased the Philips sonic tooth brush after my oral B quit working , and I swear it feels like I came out of the dentist after getting my teeth cleaned every time I use it . I couldn’t justify the cost till I tried it, but no regrets here. This may sound strange , but I purchased another oral B and use them both . First the sonic and then I follow with the oral B , as I find I like the small rotary head of the oral B in certain areas . I’m probably going to wear the enamel right off my teeth lol
I bought the DiamondClean 9000 which is almost the same, I really like it so far. Compared to this one how would you guys say it is comparing? Thank you
Soniccare does a VERY POOR JOB of identifying which replacement heads go with which bases (especially older models). Every Soniccare base should have a big model number on it. Every Soniccare set of heads should clearly list which base model numbers are compatible.
Any electric toothbrush especially a Phillips sonic care like 4100 or higher will save you thousands in dental charges compared to regular toothbrush. It will prevent cavities and help keep those cavities you have from Becoming a root canal or worse until you can get them filled.
Been using this for 1 year, my dentist says that it has amazingly improved, I used to get my teeth sanded once a year, it’s been a year and my dentist says there is no point as they look amazing.
A sentient box nah it's just this U shaped thing go to Google images and type tongue scraper and you'll see pictures of it being used and it's harmless and cleans your tongue well
@Cletus Spuckler study after study has shown that an electric toothbrush doesn't clean any better than a standard toothbrush when used correctly. The only thing an electric toothbrush does is make cleaning easier & also gives people a false sense of superiority of cleanliness over people who don't spend $100 on a vibrating brush. But don't take my word for it, look up the studies for yourself.
10:54 actually, i bought the 9300 years ago, and it did not come with a charging travel case, just the normal one. I tried getting a charging case separately but it didn't work (they're also hard to get separately as there are a few different kinds that don't always work with all the brushes). This is huge for me, the glass is very impractical even for something like a week long cottage trip or a weekend at my parents or smthg.
I bought 2 diamond clean phillips toothbrushes - pink and black. Batteries stopped working approximately 1 1/2 year later. We tried to replace them but it was not easy. I contacted phillips for repair services and they did not want to do anything if there is no warranty was purchased at the time of sale. So for a $220 electric toothbrush (I paid $440) it was a pretty short life span. What got me upset is that phillips did not want to help in any way and this was the end of it. I will not buy from phillips again and do not recommend it!
Great video! I only wish the Sonicare would have allow you to change batteries. The way it is now, if your battery dies - you have to pay. $300 for a new brush. Bummer.
The bluetooth is kinda silly but I do like cordless toothbrushes. If Philips was really smart the brush would have a built in speaker to sing away your cavities
Does anyone know if there's a model that has all the features and quality of this, but without the bluetooth smart features? That's definitely something I can't see myself bothering with!
You can get these much cheaper at Wal-Mart. You can also get a much simpler version without all the silly features for between 15.00- 40.00. I go to the Dollar store and get 2-3 brushes. I could buy about 900 toothbrushes for what they want for this one. If I use 1 every 6 months they would last 37.5 years.
Breeze You probably have knock off Adidas clothes and shoes and you think you're savage, your broke mom can't afford anything, she went to a food bank.
I got that same one in same color. But I'm using it the stupid way instead of "smart" ... Im disassembling it right now as I type. One drop on the floor head down and the affectiveness is gone....for $300, maybe have something that protects the vibrating pin against drop? !!! Just a thought
On brushing teeth its very important to rinse off the toothpaste as they have strong abrasives and sugars. Its also important to use a soft toothbrush and to brush the hidden parts like the back of teeth and gums
I have used a soniclean for about 20 years or so and I did not go to the Dentist except every 10 years or so. They could not believe that there had been such a large interval between visits. Think about how much it costs each time you go and then $300 seems like nothing. Bacteria accumulate on your tongue so the tongue brush is a great idea it helps. Noooooooo I am not getting paid by anyone just consider your choices.
I have this Lunar Blue Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart (9700) toothbrush. I am in the United Kingdom. It cost me £202.49 (£269.99 minus 25 percent). It comes with three Premium brush heads, and one TongueCare+ head.
Hi Thio, hoping you can help me out. Is there such a thing or device that goes from DVI to USB? If so, where may I purchase or do you have one laying around? Thank you for your time! I love your videos!!! 🙏🏾👌🏾
Attention. This app from Philips has many negative comments. The application just doesn't work as it should ... It is not worth overpaying. It is better to buy sonicare diamond clean without application ..
$300 for something that can adjust extensively for various forms of sensitivity seems like an expensive composition, but it’s not when compared to $2000 crown/root canal treatment, $4000 Invisalign treatments or 10,000/$15,000 treatments for implants.
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It’s designed with planned obsolescence. After a couple of years of regular use, the top seal fails, letting water into the electronics.
Sonicare toothbrushes suck. I bought one a couple years ago and out of nowhere it stopped working. It didn’t cost $300 like this one, but it was pretty pricey ($100 was the estimated cost I believe). I called Phillips and they basically said, ‘tough shit...buy another one, but here’s 10% off on your next purchase with us’. I’m only using Oral-B from now on.
Interesting video. $300 for a toothbrush? Sounds excessive. How much for oral surgery? Root canals? Not even mentioning the pain which we’d be begging to stop. If it makes someone who neglects their teeth take care of them better, it’s worth the money. If someone is taking care of their teeth with a less expensive brush, it’s totally unnecessary.
There's a little LED indicator on the brush that will light up when you start to use it, like a check engine light. On the brush you might notice some of the bristles start to fray.
Interesting summary, I learned how to use the app better - Thank you. I bought my Sonicare to avoid the parodist and a gum revision (check out that procedure and its cost). Through the app, I see I have been putting too much pressure causing the gums to recede. I just got the toothbrush and it works very well (same positive results as other reviewers). I like the app and, hopefully, can avoid the cost and pain of a gum transplant. Compared to a gum transplant, the toothbrush is inexpensive and much less painful (no pain with the toothbrush :}). Thank you ThioJoe, good review
I spend $10 on a battery operated one. Idc about the bells & whistles. I wanna know if u can justify spending that much strictly based on its cleaning performance.
In the United Kingdom, the "Premium" brush heads are the ones with the chip in it that tells the toothbrush what mode it should be on for that brush head.
Its 3am. I have a test tomorrow. But here i am watching a dude review a toothbrush...
Highest level of procrastination 👍
How did your exam go?
How did you do on your test please respond
The dude is awesome and cute and he has great teeth. You made a good choice.
😂😂😂😭😅 yes yes I have 2 papers due today
How to impress your friends at a sleepover
Lol
Lol 😂😂
Lol right
I have actually flexed at my friends and a lot of 9 year olds because I have this toothbrush!
Jonami Vlogs Lot of nine year olds stay with ya?
*Did i just watch a 15 minute video about a toothbrush*
Theo 919 Teeth need L♡VE Too...
Yes yes you did 😂
A fuckin badass toothbrush tho lol best one on the planet
brah, it's 300 bucks, g'damn straight I'm watching a 15 min. video 😁
Knowledge is power
Best brand toothbrush ever. My hygienist recommended Sonicare in 1992. Over the years models have changed and improved. My dental cleaning visits only take 30 minutes because this brush really tackles plaque, buildup and stains like no other. My two kids have used Sonicare as well with the same results. If you care about your oral hygiene, you will love this brush. Oh yeah, my brush lasts on average 10 years!
Will it give me free WiFi?
i hope
No it will give you Bluetooth 😂
Should be able to watch RUclips on it ....for $300
The most classic meme on the entire RUclips
@OneAboveAll we dont want your coronavirus round here
I used an Oral B electric toothbrush for years until now. Today my dentist recommended the Philips Sonicare to me. I have decreding gums and the teeth are very sensitive to cold food/drinks. She said the Oral B actually increases decreding gums because the brush head rotates and the "hair" is in different lengths so you always scrub away more on some parts of the teeth. Sonicare with soft brush heads is a lot more gentle on sensitive teeth!
Thank you so much for posting that. I used a sonicare brush for years and tried an Oral-B brush of the last two or three years and it seems that the Oral-B brush even harmed the enamel, and that is after I went in and disabled the strongest settings. $300 for something that can adjust extensively for various forms of sensitivity seems like an expensive composition, but it’s not when compared to $2000 crown/root canal treatment, $4000 Invisalign treatments or 10,000/$15,000 treatments for implants.
Thank you for mentioning the thing about the gums. That solidified my purchase for the brush. I had no idea Oral B did that to your gums. I hate to see what long term use of it would cause.
Idk about you buy I only buy hands-free toothbrushes
owo
HA!!
I want white teeth, not bluetooth
grate
how do I get one for free, please make tutorial soon, and must be valid in india
Okay, Thio Joe: thank you for a very thorough review. I am reading this on Monday January 22nd 2019 so, you have had a bit over a year-and-a-half with the $300 toothbrush. Now, what I want to know, how are your check-ups? clesner? Less plaque? Does your mouth feel cleaner? Why not give us an update? Thank you.
how about a 2021 update
He cant give a new review since all the brush modes removed all his teeth
I purchased this about a week ago and my teeth feels like I left the dentist office every time I brush my teeth. I have noticed my teeth look and feel clean for the entire day.
You continue to impress me! When I got the email saying you reviewed a toothbrush, I thought this was way out of your wheelhouse. Actually it was way out of MY wheelhouse not realizing that even brushing your teeth has become computerized. The act is the same but technology has greatly improved the equipment. However, For hundreds of dollars my Sonicare will still work just fine. You're still my favorite nerd keeping this 62 year old man in the loop with tech stuff! Thanks & keep up the good work as I look forward to your next vid!
Thanks James Franco for teaching me the way of the toothbrush
lol
I have that toothbrush, I got it for a great deal at Kohls. It replaced my Sonicare Pro. I've had it since it came out. I just went to the dentist this week and the dentist said she couldn't tell I don't floss. The hygienist said it was the easiest cleaning she's done in years... and I only go to the dentist once a year
cjpitch people say $300 is a lot but in reality it's a good investment, I mean how can you replace theeth with something that feels and looks like the original?
no magic brush can replace flossing. You might full a dentist but long term you'll make her richer when periodontal disease starts to creep up suddenly.
I still floss after I use this brush and it does tell you on the ap to floss. However when I do floss I don't get much crap out from between my teeth. Sometimes when i thread it I don't get anything at all. When I used a manual brush I got lots of gunk out, so I can conclude that it takes care of the flossing for sure. However I still recommend you floss if you're serious about oral health.
Excuse me. How much did the deal cost you?
@@dcentral But the waterpik does replace flossing and I'm very thankful for that. Have always hated flossing my entire life and paid the price for it up to now.
I bought this and looking forward to using it. I was a sonicare user for 15 years. In that time, I did not go to the dentist. I was forced to go eventually as I lsot an old filling, from childhood. I got a full check up and had zero cavities. Made the mistake some time thereafter of switching to an Oral-B. After 1 year of use, I have my first toothache in 25 years. Should never have switched.
My boyfriend bought me this toothbrush and I love it. My mouth has never felt so clean
Mouth has never felt so clean? Hello? Clue is in the name? Toothbrush?
Maybe he was hinting at something? 🙄🤔
Wow, wtf is wrong with these people. They must all be 12 year old boys.
@@indiesays lol ikr
@LAN Evo that how you talk to your parents, kid?
Got this bad boy with 8 replacement brushes for $180 on Amazon on Cyber Monday 2019
I got it for 134 😜
I got it for free 🦦
i never thought i would ever be watching a toothbrush review video lol
I love it!!!!! My mouth seriously has never felt cleaner after using this brush it's like I just came from the dentist every morning and night. I have had gum problems my whole life and this has made a huge difference for me. I also use a Waterpik to floss.
I bought the $15 sonicare power-up and the diamond clean brush heads. When the alkaline batteries wore down, the brush head would really slow down. So, I started using Energizer ultimate lithium batteries. They give more consistent brush head speed for the entire life of the batteries. My other toothbrush is an Oral-B 1000 black edition that I got at Target. I find that the Oral-B cleans the tooth surfaces better and that the Sonicare is better for cleaning at the gum line.
I've been using Sonicare products forever, but the problem is that the mechanicals die over time. It's inevitable. Every one has had a span of about 2 years, tops. The QC used to be much higher. If you register the product the company is very good about replacing the handles, but it's a PITA. Therefore, instead of buying the best one, I've learned to get some midrange version that has just the features I need and nothing more, so I can spend as little as possible. It's the sonic action that you're looking for with the device. It's a toothbrush, after all. How much intelligence, artificial or otherwise, does it take to use effectively?
so which one do you get?
Agreed!
mulciberus I don’t know? I’ve had my E-Series for 12 years. It’s a workhorse but replacement heads are expensive.
Maybe only the mid-end mechanicals die over time?
Sean Brown Amazon reviews show a lot of complaints about the high-end models breaking after a few months
Is it any good at cleaning the toilet ?
in fact it does, better than a manual atleast
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😂😂
😂 😂 😂
Doesn't even run Windows?
Lol
Runs on Windows CE ...
I am currently deciding on two different Philips Sonicare toothbrushes.
1) Sonicare Series 2 Plague Defence
2) Sonicare Diamondclean
My main concern is, does the Diamondclean offer ANY superior cleaning ability to the Plague Defence?
I heard that the Diamondclean has issues within the warranty duration (2 years). Is this true and how does the Plague Defence compare in this aspect?
a 16-minute review and we haven't seen the toothbrush in action
nice 👍
I just want to know how well it brushes the teeth 😫
A $300 brush… Apple needs to see this. Brush Pro Max at $500
You can find it on ebay for $169 to $179
Is this good for sore gums? My husband won't brush his teeth because he claims his gums are too sore, he has poop breath. This is a lot for me to spend but if I can get him to brush his teeth, it will be worth it.
Can you please give us an updated with this toothbrush because I am planning to this buy one. I want to know the quality and durability as well. Thank you so much.
My old one (8 years) suddenly got way loud and felt like a jackhammer in my hand. I think the shaft finally gave out and the vibration is no longer transferred to the head so I bought the classic one without the bells and whistles and has only one button for $175.00. Since using the sonicare diamond clean I have had excellent checkup results and my gums receded much less.
So they got a toothbrush the price of a console?
Purchased the Sonicare Diamond Clean 9700 model and the Sonicare Airfloss Ultra after my dentist stated if my gum health didn't improve, I would have to see a gum specialist. I was able to use a 20%-off store coupon plus the manufacturer's limited-time rebate which reduced the hit to my wallet. Besides, I figured buying the Diamond Clean and the Airfloss Ultra was cheaper than me seeing a gum specialist since I doubted my dental insurance was going to cover a specialist visit. I have a lot of crowns and it's difficult to clean all the nooks and crannies. After a month of using the Diamond Clean and the Airfloss my dentist was extremely impressed and wanted to know what I had done. A gum specialist visit was no longer needed so purchasing the Sonicare products were cheaper for me in the long run. The only downside is that they are not as quiet as I would like and my neighbor is annoyed at the noise (the apartment building I live in has very thin walls).
I have using my sonicare flexcare since 2013. I am happy with it so far and have been using generic brush heads with it to save a quick buck.
Honestly, as a dentist, it’s a waste of money for someone with no functional disabilities to be using this, just get a soft bristle brush, brush for no less than 2 minutes, use a technique called modified bass (RUclips it), use fluoridated toothpaste, floss atleast once a day, and u can consider fluoride mouthwash at a time other than brushing. If you don’t believe me just ask your dentist, patients waste their money on this, come spend it in our practice instead haha (but for real this is a waste)
Great video! I too had oral B and switched to Sonicare. Was having difficulty getting used to it. Thanks for this u-tube I now have a better understanding and the app is a great tool.
Purchased the Philips sonic tooth brush after my oral B quit working , and I swear it feels like I came out of the dentist after getting my teeth cleaned every time I use it .
I couldn’t justify the cost till I tried it, but no regrets here.
This may sound strange , but I purchased another oral B and use them both . First the sonic and then I follow with the oral B , as I find I like the small rotary head of the oral B in certain areas .
I’m probably going to wear the enamel right off my teeth lol
hope your teeth get cleaner lol
LMAOOO
Hey Joe I wass asking myself that video with ps3 to ps4 is it realy works plz send me a message with yes or no thx big fan
Noob
I bought the DiamondClean 9000 which is almost the same, I really like it so far. Compared to this one how would you guys say it is comparing? Thank you
Soniccare does a VERY POOR JOB of identifying which replacement heads go with which bases (especially older models).
Every Soniccare base should have a big model number on it.
Every Soniccare set of heads should clearly list which base model numbers are compatible.
*Next they're gonna come out with toilet paper that disappears into thin air after you wipe your ass..*
Worth every dollar 👌 wish everyone would take one home for sample I bet you'll save for one. Priorities 😁
im just watching this cuz i got it as a gift for my braces and didnt know its worth 300 bucks
Can you discern the difference at different mode?
so this is the bugatti of the toothbrush
Yeah but it is not much better than the basic Philips one
HAHA no ROLLS ROYCE bro
Any electric toothbrush especially a Phillips sonic care like 4100 or higher will save you thousands in dental charges compared to regular toothbrush. It will prevent cavities and help keep those cavities you have from
Becoming a root canal or worse until you can get them filled.
Been using this for 1 year, my dentist says that it has amazingly improved, I used to get my teeth sanded once a year, it’s been a year and my dentist says there is no point as they look amazing.
You should never use sandpaper on your teeth
Think he means polished. Might as well be sandpaper though.
I bought one only lasted 10 months before it stopped working.
I've been using mine for 4 years now. Still going strong.
My only last 25 months
Just picked up the non-diamond edition model for $100 on clearance and I think it's really solid.
Tongue brushes generally don't work well. I prefer tongue scraper. They're inexpensive and work well
TheTerribleTurnip Sounds painful. Hope you don't get canker soars.
A sentient box nah it's just this U shaped thing go to Google images and type tongue scraper and you'll see pictures of it being used and it's harmless and cleans your tongue well
@@zeyode every Indian uses it. Metal ones. Edges are curved. Best ones are made from silver.
How does a tongue scraper differ from just using your toothbrush? And no, not EVERY Indian uses it.
Meanwhile i’m using a 1$ toothbrush..
Cleans your teeth just as well
@LloydBonafide1 yee
I've used this toothbrush and shit works. It's like a vibrator for your mouth. Hits all the right spots.
Yeah, most electric ones are a scam
@Cletus Spuckler study after study has shown that an electric toothbrush doesn't clean any better than a standard toothbrush when used correctly. The only thing an electric toothbrush does is make cleaning easier & also gives people a false sense of superiority of cleanliness over people who don't spend $100 on a vibrating brush.
But don't take my word for it, look up the studies for yourself.
How about durability of charger/battery?
10:54 actually, i bought the 9300 years ago, and it did not come with a charging travel case, just the normal one. I tried getting a charging case separately but it didn't work (they're also hard to get separately as there are a few different kinds that don't always work with all the brushes). This is huge for me, the glass is very impractical even for something like a week long cottage trip or a weekend at my parents or smthg.
I bought 2 diamond clean phillips toothbrushes - pink and black. Batteries stopped working approximately 1 1/2 year later. We tried to replace them but it was not easy. I contacted phillips for repair services and they did not want to do anything if there is no warranty was purchased at the time of sale. So for a $220 electric toothbrush (I paid $440) it was a pretty short life span. What got me upset is that phillips did not want to help in any way and this was the end of it. I will not buy from phillips again and do not recommend it!
Great video! I only wish the Sonicare would have allow you to change batteries. The way it is now, if your battery dies - you have to pay. $300 for a new brush. Bummer.
Is the inlay of the charging case made of plastic or rubber?
Does the case have an own battery oder does it only charge the toothbrush when u use the cable?😊
The bluetooth is kinda silly but I do like cordless toothbrushes. If Philips was really smart the brush would have a built in speaker to sing away your cavities
How to Overclock your toothbrush
I once overclocked one.. I lost my teeth...
Don't worry Markus, I ripped out my whole jaw when I did that
Will that make it hypersonic or supersonic?
Does anyone know if there's a model that has all the features and quality of this, but without the bluetooth smart features? That's definitely something I can't see myself bothering with!
Seriously excellent review. Thanks, Joe! I know this review is from over two years ago, but I just now picked this brush up based on your review.
Thanks for the great info. This was the best video I found for this toothbrush. Just bought the 9300.
Do you think the sonicare is better than the oral b?
You can get these much cheaper at Wal-Mart. You can also get a much simpler version without all the silly features for between 15.00- 40.00. I go to the Dollar store and get 2-3 brushes. I could buy about 900 toothbrushes for what they want for this one. If I use 1 every 6 months they would last 37.5 years.
It's actually a good toothbrush, I bought one yesterday, and used it, it's quite good.
Breeze At least I have a toothbrush
Breeze You probably have knock off Adidas clothes and shoes and you think you're savage, your broke mom can't afford anything, she went to a food bank.
Breeze Also how many illegitimate dads do you have? Over 50?
XtremeX Are you 12? Calm down, kiddo.
James It's so sad you made a fake account to reply.
i wonder whether this high-end model toothbrush can clean as well or better than the low-end 4100 model?
Can we use the app if we don't have the toothbrush
came for the toothbrush, stayed for this guy
good review thanks I am going to get one to replace Oral B but on the side - why is your face yellow?
I got that same one in same color. But I'm using it the stupid way instead of "smart" ... Im disassembling it right now as I type. One drop on the floor head down and the affectiveness is gone....for $300, maybe have something that protects the vibrating pin against drop? !!! Just a thought
I just bought a 15$ Oral-B and I love it gets the job done 😍
Amazing toothbrush technology !
I just bought an El Toothbrush today.
Not a flagship like this one though.
Do we really need a tongue brush..?
I bought the Oral-B Genius 9000 a few days ago!
Dawn Ripper is it good?
I heard that the brush is extremely loud and some people have been saying it stop working not even a year after they got it.
On brushing teeth its very important to rinse off the toothpaste as they have strong abrasives and sugars. Its also important to use a soft toothbrush and to brush the hidden parts like the back of teeth and gums
I always rinse with mouthwash after brushing
Excellent video! Buying one from Costco ($130 off sale) and if I don't like it they have a fabulous return policy!
I would pay extra to have my toothbrush NOT come with bluetooth
Alex Disibio you don’t have to use Bluetooth
@@andrewstokie6726 It's a joke
is it suitable for braces
Hi im from sydney i just wondering theres no plastic standing charger coming withthe package just the glass only. :(
I have used a soniclean for about 20 years or so and I did not go to the Dentist except every 10 years or so. They could not believe that there had been such a large interval between visits. Think about how much it costs each time you go and then $300 seems like nothing. Bacteria accumulate on your tongue so the tongue brush is a great idea it helps. Noooooooo I am not getting paid by anyone just consider your choices.
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Are you still using this toothbrush? I'm curious to see if your thoughts on it changed after an extended period of use.
I have this Lunar Blue Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart (9700) toothbrush. I am in the United Kingdom. It cost me £202.49 (£269.99 minus 25 percent). It comes with three Premium brush heads, and one TongueCare+ head.
Hi Thio, hoping you can help me out. Is there such a thing or device that goes from DVI to USB? If so, where may I purchase or do you have one laying around? Thank you for your time! I love your videos!!! 🙏🏾👌🏾
Which is better burst or oral b 3000?
Sonic toothbrushes are the best said Oral-B. But Oral-B stopped making them because they had to pay Phillips license fees or whatever 😅
Attention. This app from Philips has many negative comments. The application just doesn't work as it should ... It is not worth overpaying. It is better to buy sonicare diamond clean without application ..
$300 for something that can adjust extensively for various forms of sensitivity seems like an expensive composition, but it’s not when compared to $2000 crown/root canal treatment, $4000 Invisalign treatments or 10,000/$15,000 treatments for implants.
It’s designed with planned obsolescence. After a couple of years of regular use, the top seal fails, letting water into the electronics.
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Sonicare toothbrushes suck. I bought one a couple years ago and out of nowhere it stopped working. It didn’t cost $300 like this one, but it was pretty pricey ($100 was the estimated cost I believe). I called Phillips and they basically said, ‘tough shit...buy another one, but here’s 10% off on your next purchase with us’. I’m only using Oral-B from now on.
Great video! Can you also use this device for 2 persons?
Ya i got the oral b 5000 most expensive tooth brush at target would you spend 10k on a bicycle.
Interesting video. $300 for a toothbrush? Sounds excessive. How much for oral surgery? Root canals? Not even mentioning the pain which we’d be begging to stop.
If it makes someone who neglects their teeth take care of them better, it’s worth the money. If someone is taking care of their teeth with a less expensive brush, it’s totally unnecessary.
Its surprisingly an incredible tooth brush
Thank you for a great video. What are the signs to change the brush head ?
There's a little LED indicator on the brush that will light up when you start to use it, like a check engine light. On the brush you might notice some of the bristles start to fray.
Well i really wanna know if its good or not, i suck at brushing
Interesting summary, I learned how to use the app better - Thank you. I bought my Sonicare to avoid the parodist and a gum revision (check out that procedure and its cost). Through the app, I see I have been putting too much pressure causing the gums to recede. I just got the toothbrush and it works very well (same positive results as other reviewers). I like the app and, hopefully, can avoid the cost and pain of a gum transplant. Compared to a gum transplant, the toothbrush is inexpensive and much less painful (no pain with the toothbrush :}). Thank you ThioJoe, good review
Can it work with a glass at ASDA Morrison’s or something
True geek here🤓.... I was amazed when it told me it needed a firmware update... It does a great job cleaning your teeth too😬
I spend $10 on a battery operated one. Idc about the bells & whistles. I wanna know if u can justify spending that much strictly based on its cleaning performance.
In the United Kingdom, the "Premium" brush heads are the ones with the chip in it that tells the toothbrush what mode it should be on for that brush head.
My dentist recommended this toothbrush, he said it was the best. I ordered it right after my appointment