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Philips Sonicare HX5351/30 Essence 5300 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush Reviews


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950 of 959 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Product, November 3, 2005
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Robert P. Fredericks (Belleplain, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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I have researched the Sonicare toothbrushes and found the best value to be this new model, I am very happy with it. I read all the reviews for the other models,held them in my hand at the Department store and found the only difference between this and the higher priced models is in the style of the handle and the fancy lights showing the remaining battery life. Also the Elite models have the beep every 30 seconds during the 2 minute timer. This model has all the features I need: Easy reach brush(Uses same replacement heads as the Elite models),2-minute timer. Since these things only last a couple of years anway, what's the sense of spending another $30 or more for features you don't need to clean your teeth. Buy this toothbrush and use the money you saved to buy replacement heads. Update March 20,2012: Wow this thing lasted me 7 years!!! I just ordered another one from Amazon today!
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831 of 839 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Experience With Sonicare, March 25, 2006
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Todd Thorne "laesta" (The Woodlands, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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The Sonicare Essence is my second Sonicare toothbrush. Previously, I used an Advance, which lasted about four and a half years. Prior to that, I had a different brand of electric brush. Some observations follow.

In general, any Sonicare would be a wise investment for you. No question, years of using it have saved me time and money at the dentist. By now you've seen from the other reviews how effective it is at cleaning your teeth. As I get older, I'm finding just how effective a job it also does at slowing my gum recession. I consider the sonic system superior over other brand's rotating mechanical approaches, which seemed to have more of an unpleasant taste and couldn't be used with just any brand or style of toothpaste, unlike the Sonicare.

The Essence and Elite models use the more slender heads versus the Advance. Slender is more comfortable as you maneuver the head around your mouth. Also, the slender heads tend to stay cleaner from build-up and... Read more
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404 of 430 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Pay more for the better design., July 8, 2008
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College Jane (So. California, USA) - See all my reviews
Do yourself a favor and buy the Sonicare Flex Care. The newer Flex Care models are an upgrade without the screw-on design flaw of this Sonicare model. This model has a hideous design where the saliva and other brushing liquids seep down into the inner mechanisms of the hand piece and pool up in a really disgusting way and requires you to take it apart and clean off inner crevices made up of metal and plastic parts. The new design eliminates all that slew of slime. This brushing action is fantastic, just like the new one, but this design stinks...literally.
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Philips Sonicare Elite e7300 Power Toothbrush Reviews


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407 of 408 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Now a lazy person can have clean teeth, August 28, 2004
This review is from: Philips Sonicare Elite e7300 Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
I've been using the Elite 7300 for about a week now. I really do enjoy it - my teeth feel like I've just been to the dentist. I have fillings on the front of my teeth, and food frequently gets caught on the rough surfaces. Not anymore! The only real drawback I've found is brushing my tongue - brushing it with the toothbrush on sprays toothpaste all over the bathroom, and brushing it with the toothbrush off (like an old fashioned manual toothbrush) is annoying because the toothbrush head is very small. LOVE the 2 minute timer, and I just can't say enough that I LOVE how my teeth feel.

I had a tough time deciding on the different Elite lines, because I didn't find any helpful info on the difference between the models. So I'm going to tell you.

The 7800 allows you to change the pre-programmed 2 minute brushing time to 2 1/2 minutes. It also comes with a "luxury brush holder" - a wall mount kit. Also has a dual speed control and different charger... Read more
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478 of 496 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Worth the upgrade?, September 8, 2003
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James A. Miller (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
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As an owner of an "original" Sonicare (on my second actually) I am writing this review more from the perspective of whether the Elite is worth $[$$]+ as an "upgrade".

First, from an aesthetic and ergonomic point on view the Elite is a big step forward. The handle is lighter and has a tapered shape with a rubber grip. More importantly the brush head is smaller and is more of a diamond shape rather than the "original" rectangle. The brush head "neck" is also angled to provide easier access to the back teeth and "flexes" both horizontally and vertically.

That being said, the Elite just does not seem as "powerful" as the original. This is based not only on my subjective opinion of the "feel" while brushing but also on an objective "look" at the brush head while powered on. Whereas the original has bristles that travel through a 90 degree arc, the Elite bristles barely travel at all. Granted, this may be in part due to the smaller/shorter bristles. Sonicare claims that the Elite... Read more

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113 of 115 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best value. The logical choice., August 26, 2006
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John (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This model has all the features of the Elite 9500 (2 brush heads, 2 cleaning modes, programmable quadpacer, and a guage to indicate about how much charge is remaining in the battery), but it's $12 cheaper from Amazon!

All the "programmable quadpacer" feature amounts to is the ability to leave it on for an extra (i.e., a fifth) 30-second interval, or the ability to turn the timer off so that it's just on/off. I regard most of the features as functional ornamentation ("bells and whistles"), but the Elite 9800 also happens to be a dependable, super-lightweight model that will run a good three weeks on a charge with only one person using it. I went on a three-week trip and didn't bother to pack my charger, and it had charge to spare when I got back. NOTE: I always allow the NiCd battery run all the way down (to exhaustion) before charging it, and that enhances both the charge and battery life. (NiCd's only have so many charge cycles.)

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Sonicare Elite 7300 ,Philips Sonicare Elite e7300

Sonicare Elite 7300

Why opt for SoniCare Over the other Toothbrush?It's frank, the technology that was place into Sonicare toothbrushes makes it way superior than the remainder of the competition. It uses its ability to force fluid cleansing fluids deep into the areas along your gum lines that will otherwise not get touched employing a traditional toothbrush. this science is what delivers the results that you just wish. You get a clean that you just can't solely see, however you'll be able to feel additionally. Others can notice the modification additionally. thus what's here New science?It is named "Micro-burst". it had been first conclude when the Sonicare team 1st conclude the powered toothbrush. they found that once they force fluid's into the tight areas it removed plaque and germs from the areas. The Micro-burst technology delivers burst of air and droplets of fluid to carefully clean between the teeth and cleanly take away plaque. The burst of air has been proven time and time once more to be safe and delicate on your gums and teeth. Their really isn't any alternative higher instead than reaching to the doctor. what is Behind The New technology?The science generates a really high speed and amplitude frequency bristle motion. This then creates a cleansing action device that's dynamic that forces the fluid into certain areas in your teetch and along the gum line.Which Sonicare Toothbrush do you have to Invest In?Either of the subsequent isn't a foul choice:- Philips Sonicare Hx5351/30 Essence, Rechargeable, Power Toothbrush, White - Philips Sonicare FlexCare and HX6972/10, Rechargeable Toothbrush- Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer - Philips Sonicare HX 6930Proof ?Sonicare has had over one hundred seventy five abstract studies from within clinical studies and out of doors laboratory studies. They if you've got additionally done analysis at over fifty universities and establishments worldwide.When you use a Soniccare electrical toothbrush, you may be additional motivated to require care of your oral health. Once you begin seeing the fast results, you may wish to require higher and higher care of your oral hygiene. If you were wondering what I mean by fast results, in one of the studies mentioned higher than. The participant received ends up in as very little as two weeks.Now with that being said, my directions to you is that if you if you have been wanting to show your oral health completely around. Sonicare could be a excellent spot to start out. Backed by mountains and mountains of knowledge and analysis, you'll be able to be assured that you just don't seem to be creating a foul alternative.