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Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush Strong and healthy teeth.


Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush
Customer Rating: : Rating: 4.2
Price : $91.44 (Price updated 2012/04/20)
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  • Rechargeable toothbrush uses sonic technology and new brush head design for outstanding plaque removal
  • Three modes of cleaning: maximum cleaning, sensitive area cleaning, and massage
  • Built-in timer lets you know when to move to a new brushing zone
  • Lithium ion battery offers 2 weeks of brushing between charges
  • Includes brush head, travel case, and recharger; 2-year warranty

Philips Sonicare HX5351/30 Essence 5300 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush Easy to use, both adults and children are so popular in the Us.


Philips Sonicare HX5351/30 Essence 5300 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
Customer Rating: : Rating: 4.3
Price : $37.88 (Price updated 2012/04/20)
IN Stock /Usually ships in 1-2 business days

  • Soft-grip handle holds charge for up to 2 weeks, ideal for travel
  • Rechargeable toothbrush cleans with ultra-high speed bristles
  • Removes 80% of coffee and tobacco stains in just 28 days
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • 2-minute smartimer
  • Includes 1 contoured brush head, charger base, and travel case


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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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371 of 400 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Works great, but it is way over priced for the features, April 16, 2008
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Traveler (New England) - See all my reviews
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I want to stress that this brush works superbly. My 3 stars are for the value/bang for your buck aspect of this product.

I have used three other electric brushes besides this one. One was a very early model Sonicare, the other two were Braun Oral-B models. ALL of them worked great. The three other brushes I've used have all had excellent durability. And I never had a single cavity with any of them.

There are really just two major differences between these two brands. Brauns tend to have smaller heads and they have a kind of rotating pulsing motion. Sonicare models have more of a vibration motion and, in my experience, tend to tickle a bit more. Your mileage may vary. In my experience, Braun brush heads also tend to be a little cheaper.

All the electric toothbrush makers make claims about being the "best." However, as one major dental site commented, "There are currently no studies that we are aware of that compare objectively electric... Read more
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158 of 170 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What an electric toothbrush should be, March 26, 2008
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This is my second attempt at having an electric toothbrush. The first attempt was with an Ultreo Ultrasound Toothbrush. That was a terrible experience that left me with headaches after using it and teeth that didn't feel clean. (it's nw in a box in my closet collecting dust).

On the other hand this Phillips Sonicare Flexcare toothbrush is a great experience. The brush head is nice and compact, but still covers the entre tooth surface being cleaned. It provides a nice pause to remind you to switch quadrants of your mouth. It has three different modes to use. One for normal cleaning, one for sensitive teeth/gums and one that massages the gums.

There are also two other settings. MaxCare which is slightly longer than the normal setting and incorporates both regular and massage into each quadrant and GoCare which is a... Read more
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63 of 65 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars decent brush, but only recommended if money is no conern to you, April 15, 2008
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almosthappy (San Diego, CA, California) - See all my reviews
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I have used many rechargeable toothbrushes in the recent years - many different models of Oral B and very recently the latest WaterPik Sensonic. This is actually the first time I'm using a Philips SonicCare. Here are my impressions/opinions:

Pro

- Brush body is light and highly portable. Many competitor models that offer comparable brush speed/features tend to be bulkier.
- Decent clean and polish. The model claims to be better than competitors, I have no way of verifying this claim myself. However, I find the brushing result to be at least as good as higher-end Oral-B and the WaterPik Sensonic.
- Essential timers - 2-minute brushing timer and 30-second quad timers. All other models have them, it is good these essential features are left untouched.
- Portable, all-voltage charger that's perfect for international travelers. While we are on the subject, folks who tend to travel internationally and are shopping around for a power toothbrush, should... Read more
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