► Links to the Best Electric Toothbrushes 2024 we listed in this video: ► 5. Oral-B Pro 1000 - geni.us/h0nVBuR ► 4. Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 - geni.us/50DFwF ► 3. Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Water Flosser - geni.us/yBO1s ► 2. Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige - geni.us/GI16uN5 ► 1. Oral-B iO Series 9 - geni.us/HLdhi
I’d like to give a shout out concerning Oral B’s warranty as well. 22 months into its 2 year warranty they just replaced my Genius X brush handle without any hassle.
The cleaning effect shown in the video looks very good, and I am looking forward to trying this electric toothbrush, hoping to bring a better oral cleaning experience.
That waterpic aint no joke. I had one in the ninetys and i set it to 10 and hit my gums and it took chunks out of my gums. I freaked out needless to say.
I personally prefer the oral b 3000 toothbrush, it fixes some issues like different modes and not including 2 brush heads compared to the 1000 version. And it has an extra travel case
So........ Did you get money directly or indirectly from any of these companies??? RUclips toothbrush reviews seem to be mostly made by the companies they talk about. And the high quality of this review leads me to believe this is not an honest review. (Or honest, but biased)
@@kurtellestad4070I am not the creator of this video, but I see in the RUclips description he uses referral links. By buying a toothbrush via that link he gets a commission. If you still look a toothbrush, I have bought the Oral B IO 6 toothbrush, and I like it. If you can get it for a fair price I can recommend it
Toothbrush and flosser are complimentary, one MUST floss and brush, in that sequence, to get oral hygiene correctly done, besides go to teeth cleaning every 6 months.
My point exactly.I thought they are insane to put that price for a piece of plastic but dont worry. You can get a decent electric brush for 30 euros. Just google it.
I wish I wish to God they had water floss when I had braces because that's why I ended up with two fillings on my bottom because my brackets were completely covered my molars on the bottom and the both of them crumbled after I got my braces off because I couldn't get to those teeth okay I wish they had this ship back when I was a kid
Find a Way a Water Flosser that works exactly as an Electric Toothbrush. Very important for Gingivitis. An Electric Toothbrush can't clean the gums thoroughly like a Water Flosser! You can actually feel the difference once done. 😂
After owning 3 oral b series 9000 Which will last u about 12-18mths before the battery life is horrible and u can’t replace it… make the IO9 with replaceable batteries that will cost 10-20% of the brush than I will consider gonna get the pro 1000 cause is cheaper and frankly I don’t use all the other functions in the high end model …
Oral-B Is known to stop working, I found out firsthand after using oral-B’s 5000 toothbrush for a week till the battery died and then it wouldn’t start. Of course I thought that this Toothbrush will last a good amount, so I lost the receipt and threw away all the packaging, and said no to the warranty. I lost $130 bucks plus tax. When I was looking for a solution I found that people on forms and videos were complaining about the construction of the toothbrush that it had a horrible battery that will stop working and horrible wiring that will break off from the Sauter. This toothbrushes made poorly do not buy it or if you don’t want to listen to me buy it and keep your receipt, apply for the warranty and keep your box.
Also never ever use it until battery runs out every time you do that you reduce battery life you should start charging at about 20% up to 90% it's best way to take care of it's like that with everything really that requires charging
@@borninacave all I’m saying is that other people have the same problem and mine saw it sooner. And the reason is because they’re poorly made. There is an entire RUclips series dedicated to fixing and repairing and changing out batteries or soldering cables back together, on many forms people are complaining and asking how to fix it. So maybe I did get a lemon but the thing is that with that price range Their toothbrushes shouldn’t have a KNOWN widespread problem.
Does the philips toothbrush automatically switch off every 30 seconds because I bought one very expensive and I have asbestos in my lungs and can not switch it on very 30 seconds. I want a toothbrush that does not automatically switch off please advise. I think Trisa toothbrush are the best of the best Swiss made toothbrush manual and electric ones in my opinion but it is very hard to find.
@@Alignedtop Asbestosis (as-bes-TOE-sis) a chronic lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers, can cause clubbing of fingers which indeed yes can cause your fingers to not work right because of the side affects inhaling the toxic chemical.
Philip’s products have design defects. Although they try to make their tooth brush fancier than all the others, their tooth brushes break easily. Usually they wouldn’t last for a year. I think it might just be their strategy to force you to get a new one. In my case, I will go for other brands without falling into their traps
Wow I guess I must not be the only one, I am here watching this video because my Philips Sonicare 9000 broke. The metal bit where you connect your refill tooth brushes has internally broken and now wobbles and can no longer vibrate.
My Phillips Sonicare 4500 works perfect still after 2 years and 5 months. They come with 2 year guarantee so you should be able to get a new one, at least where i live (Denmark) they have a 2year warranty.
I'm on my 3rd Sonicare and never had an issue with the product breaking or being defective. 2x E-Series brushes. The 1st one lasted several years before the internal battery finally died and wouldn't charge anymore. I wouldn't consider that a defect. As batteries burn out over time. It was well past the 5 year mark. I just recently upgraded to a 9k series model over my 2nd e series brush, and it's only because Sonicare seems to have discontinued making the e series replacement heads. I can only find generic brand replacement heads, and those clearly are junk, only held together with nail. There is nothing wrong otherwise with my 2nd Eseries brush other than manufacturers' support with replacement parts.
I owned 3 4100 model phillips electric tooth brushes. I liked the narrow handle: rubber button and how well they held their church. ON the drawback side: they get loose at the head where it joins the handle. That happened at about the year old mark. Then they expect you to get a new one. On the drawback side: it needs a fresh charge each time if you want shiny slick teeth. After owning 3 units I decided to switch to oral b: which is accepted by the American dental association originally with their manual oral b 30 and 40 manual brushes. I MISS THEM DEARLY AS THE SMALLER Heads fit my small mouth. So today was my first day of the round head oral b 1000 electric tooth brush. I didn't notice that it cleaned any better than the phillips 4100. However it was not fully charged: I used the factory charge: so it may well be that it cleans better I'll just have to charge the darn thing. Then I finished with the water pit nano Waterpark. I liked the waterpik: it lasted all last nights dinner parties out of my mouth. The number 3 setting is plenty powerful and made my GUMS bleed. But I haven't brushed in several days so I'll jhave to use salt water to get my GUMS back in shape. My mouth felt very clean after the waterpik this morning. I chewed on 2 cloves to comfort my GUMS and kill bacteria. I used 2 capsules of 3% hydrogen peroxide in the water box. It worked great but as I said made my GUMS bleed. I will have to force myself to use both the electric toothbrush and the waterpik. It won't be easy but it's easier than dental tape because of my small mouth. I'm also considering the hand held pocket size waterpik by another brand name. Powdered cloves added to my regular tooth paste have worked great in the past so I'll be doing that also to save my teeth. Small mouth and laziness plus the fact that I once smoked heavily turned my mouth into a trench. Also bad bacteria in the oral cavity migrate down into the colon and cause cancer. Latest Jap. Study indicates. So to avoid colon cancer I need to take care of my oral hygiene!😅
I recently purchase a sonicare prestige and with promotion, I got an extra 12 months warranty, ie in total 36 months. That might somehow fight the design fault of sonicare of battery easily die. My other 3 sonicare toothbrushs battery died already, I believe, since they are relatively old, 3-7 years old. Before the purchase I was using an Oral B 3000 pro, and it is still working, except the charger.
I stopped watching this 30 seconds in. You lost me when you mentioned that the electric toothbrush oscillates on its own so there’s no manual work to do, making the commitment easier. Yes, the hard labor of a manual brush was exhausting till I switched. Then to mention that it’s attractive on your counter, what a superficial reason to use an electric toothbrush. On the counter they get contaminated with fecal matter every time you flush anyway. They should be in a vanity case, or other covered area. But yes, the right electric toothbrush makes a world of difference.
► Links to the Best Electric Toothbrushes 2024 we listed in this video:
► 5. Oral-B Pro 1000 - geni.us/h0nVBuR
► 4. Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 - geni.us/50DFwF
► 3. Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Water Flosser - geni.us/yBO1s
► 2. Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige - geni.us/GI16uN5
► 1. Oral-B iO Series 9 - geni.us/HLdhi
Hello, why did you put together such a list of these electric toothbrushes?
I’d like to give a shout out concerning Oral B’s warranty as well. 22 months into its 2 year warranty they just replaced my Genius X brush handle without any hassle.
The cleaning effect shown in the video looks very good, and I am looking forward to trying this electric toothbrush, hoping to bring a better oral cleaning experience.
No mention of new brush head costs !!!
they're cheap af lol
So u don’t change your toothbrush every once awhile?
$30 for 3 heads on Amazon for my Sonicare
I don’t use the waterpik flosser, but use Philips X-water flosser , it is good for me, because it is not too strong.
That waterpic aint no joke. I had one in the ninetys and i set it to 10 and hit my gums and it took chunks out of my gums. I freaked out needless to say.
I personally prefer the oral b 3000 toothbrush, it fixes some issues like different modes and not including 2 brush heads compared to the 1000 version. And it has an extra travel case
So........ Did you get money directly or indirectly from any of these companies??? RUclips toothbrush reviews seem to be mostly made by the companies they talk about. And the high quality of this review leads me to believe this is not an honest review. (Or honest, but biased)
Yes bruh
@@MeesterFrankVisser thanks for being honest..... Though, put that in the video somewhere
@@kurtellestad4070I am not the creator of this video, but I see in the RUclips description he uses referral links. By buying a toothbrush via that link he gets a commission. If you still look a toothbrush, I have bought the Oral B IO 6 toothbrush, and I like it. If you can get it for a fair price I can recommend it
@@MeesterFrankVissercan you please recommend me something else?
I think I will choose the toothbrush with the flosser. Thanks!
Toothbrush and flosser are complimentary, one MUST floss and brush, in that sequence, to get oral hygiene correctly done, besides go to teeth cleaning every 6 months.
Thanx. Got oralB 2000 right after.
Not bad, but none of them steer guided missles.
i have the oral-b iO 4s and it is really good, i do recommend
Can you also review the Oclean Flow, its a really underrated brand. But it has qualities similar to top brands.
Sure we will do that!
Want to buy this as a gifts for my siblings
And what about Curaprox Hydrosonic Pro ? I heard that this one is best of the best electric toothbrush 😎🧐💯👌
Brushing with the Hydrosonic PRO is a very pleasurable experience check it out here: amzn.to/3Vq2FDc
@@validconsumer I already ordered that from original website 😎
I purchased the Oral-B I0 an it has been a great investment. My teeth have never been so clean!
Water flawsing I done with water packet.. when I was kid
They are stacking the deck in their favor! That's why they won't commit to letting on. Just my my opinion of course.
Lady's take Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige Champagne, HX9990/11. Absolute gorgeous
Why are the prices up to 200€ !!!! are they crazy???
My point exactly.I thought they are insane to put that price for a piece of plastic but dont worry. You can get a decent electric brush for 30 euros. Just google it.
Please update with battery charging time...Thsnk you..
my sonicare just broke after nearly 2 years
mine too~ its my 2nd brush
Same, after one year and something yesterday the upper part stopped worked and make a very loud sound, rip :((( Now i can t decide what to buy again
I wish I wish to God they had water floss when I had braces because that's why I ended up with two fillings on my bottom because my brackets were completely covered my molars on the bottom and the both of them crumbled after I got my braces off because I couldn't get to those teeth okay I wish they had this ship back when I was a kid
Find a Way a Water Flosser that works exactly as an Electric Toothbrush. Very important for Gingivitis. An Electric Toothbrush can't clean the gums thoroughly like a Water Flosser! You can actually feel the difference once done. 😂
Which one do you have?
After owning 3 oral b series 9000
Which will last u about 12-18mths before the battery life is horrible and u can’t replace it…
make the IO9 with replaceable batteries that will cost 10-20% of the brush than I will consider
gonna get the pro 1000 cause is cheaper and frankly I don’t use all the other functions in the high end model …
Oral-B Is known to stop working, I found out firsthand after using oral-B’s 5000 toothbrush for a week till the battery died and then it wouldn’t start. Of course I thought that this Toothbrush will last a good amount, so I lost the receipt and threw away all the packaging, and said no to the warranty. I lost $130 bucks plus tax. When I was looking for a solution I found that people on forms and videos were complaining about the construction of the toothbrush that it had a horrible battery that will stop working and horrible wiring that will break off from the Sauter. This toothbrushes made poorly do not buy it or if you don’t want to listen to me buy it and keep your receipt, apply for the warranty and keep your box.
Oral-B is the top brand of Electric Toothbrushes.
You probably got a lemon brush.
I've had the same brush for a year now and no issues.
I do agree about keeping the receipt though in case of issues
Also never ever use it until battery runs out every time you do that you reduce battery life you should start charging at about 20% up to 90% it's best way to take care of it's like that with everything really that requires charging
@@XeqtrM1 all I’m saying is that other people have the same problem and mine saw it sooner. And the reason is because they’re poorly made.
@@borninacave all I’m saying is that other people have the same problem and mine saw it sooner. And the reason is because they’re poorly made. There is an entire RUclips series dedicated to fixing and repairing and changing out batteries or soldering cables back together, on many forms people are complaining and asking how to fix it. So maybe I did get a lemon but the thing is that with that price range Their toothbrushes shouldn’t have a KNOWN widespread problem.
Does the philips toothbrush automatically switch off every 30 seconds because I bought one very expensive and I have asbestos in my lungs and can not switch it on very 30 seconds. I want a toothbrush that does not automatically switch off please advise. I think Trisa toothbrush are the best of the best Swiss made toothbrush manual and electric ones in my opinion but it is very hard to find.
What does asbestos in your lungs have to do with switching it on every 30 seconds? Don't your fingers work?
@@Alignedtop Asbestosis (as-bes-TOE-sis) a chronic lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers, can cause clubbing of fingers which indeed yes can cause your fingers to not work right because of the side affects inhaling the toxic chemical.
i like colgate better than oral b
Where is Xiaomi T700 ? Psssss that is the level of your review...
Philip’s products have design defects. Although they try to make their tooth brush fancier than all the others, their tooth brushes break easily. Usually they wouldn’t last for a year. I think it might just be their strategy to force you to get a new one. In my case, I will go for other brands without falling into their traps
Wow I guess I must not be the only one, I am here watching this video because my Philips Sonicare 9000 broke. The metal bit where you connect your refill tooth brushes has internally broken and now wobbles and can no longer vibrate.
My Phillips Sonicare 4500 works perfect still after 2 years and 5 months. They come with 2 year guarantee so you should be able to get a new one, at least where i live (Denmark) they have a 2year warranty.
I'm on my 3rd Sonicare and never had an issue with the product breaking or being defective.
2x E-Series brushes. The 1st one lasted several years before the internal battery finally died and wouldn't charge anymore. I wouldn't consider that a defect. As batteries burn out over time. It was well past the 5 year mark.
I just recently upgraded to a 9k series model over my 2nd e series brush, and it's only because Sonicare seems to have discontinued making the e series replacement heads. I can only find generic brand replacement heads, and those clearly are junk, only held together with nail. There is nothing wrong otherwise with my 2nd Eseries brush other than manufacturers' support with replacement parts.
I owned 3 4100 model phillips electric tooth brushes. I liked the narrow handle: rubber button and how well they held their church. ON the drawback side: they get loose at the head where it joins the handle. That happened at about the year old mark. Then they expect you to get a new one. On the drawback side: it needs a fresh charge each time if you want shiny slick teeth. After owning 3 units I decided to switch to oral b: which is accepted by the American dental association originally with their manual oral b 30 and 40 manual brushes. I MISS THEM DEARLY AS THE SMALLER Heads fit my small mouth. So today was my first day of the round head oral b 1000 electric tooth brush. I didn't notice that it cleaned any better than the phillips 4100. However it was not fully charged: I used the factory charge: so it may well be that it cleans better I'll just have to charge the darn thing. Then I finished with the water pit nano Waterpark. I liked the waterpik: it lasted all last nights dinner parties out of my mouth. The number 3 setting is plenty powerful and made my GUMS bleed. But I haven't brushed in several days so I'll jhave to use salt water to get my GUMS back in shape. My mouth felt very clean after the waterpik this morning. I chewed on 2 cloves to comfort my GUMS and kill bacteria. I used 2 capsules of 3% hydrogen peroxide in the water box. It worked great but as I said made my GUMS bleed. I will have to force myself to use both the electric toothbrush and the waterpik. It won't be easy but it's easier than dental tape because of my small mouth. I'm also considering the hand held pocket size waterpik by another brand name. Powdered cloves added to my regular tooth paste have worked great in the past so I'll be doing that also to save my teeth. Small mouth and laziness plus the fact that I once smoked heavily turned my mouth into a trench. Also bad bacteria in the oral cavity migrate down into the colon and cause cancer. Latest Jap. Study indicates. So to avoid colon cancer I need to take care of my oral hygiene!😅
I recently purchase a sonicare prestige and with promotion, I got an extra 12 months warranty, ie in total 36 months.
That might somehow fight the design fault of sonicare of battery easily die.
My other 3 sonicare toothbrushs battery died already, I believe, since they are relatively old, 3-7 years old.
Before the purchase I was using an Oral B 3000 pro, and it is still working, except the charger.
If you believe your toothbrush must be connected to your phone--you're crazy. And sharing your daily dental hygiene habits w/ a lot of corporations.
Yeah, I got the oral b io9, but my my sonicare diamond clean that wasn’t connected to my phone.
I’m trying to find the old model nowZ
take a pause after u complete a santance
I stopped watching this 30 seconds in. You lost me when you mentioned that the electric toothbrush oscillates on its own so there’s no manual work to do, making the commitment easier. Yes, the hard labor of a manual brush was exhausting till I switched. Then to mention that it’s attractive on your counter, what a superficial reason to use an electric toothbrush. On the counter they get contaminated with fecal matter every time you flush anyway. They should be in a vanity case, or other covered area. But yes, the right electric toothbrush makes a world of difference.
When the gay asian guy realises he's outdone himself 00:10
Just one brand? Why don't you call this an advert?
There are 3 brands… did you even watch the video? 🤔
Do not buy Philips @philips it Fera mulded in a year
Non of them
Suiui
Let me block you
Wins oral b genius 8000 better than shit io !😕