No reviews that I can find but it seems similar to the DL80 model (which doesn’t have the 2 minute timer) and the DL91 model, which comes with 1 regular brush and 2 silicone brushes.
No reviews that I can find but it seems similar to the DL80 model (which doesn’t have the 2 minute timer) and the DL91 model, which comes with 1 regular brush and 2 silicone brushes.
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How do these stack up against Philip’s Sonicare ? Amazon has a $15 off coupon for that brand right now. Decisions, decisions.
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Save your money and get the sonicare. I bought one of these because I was out of new brush heads for my sonicare. I am going to the store tomorrow to get new brush heads. Believe me they work a million times better.
wchong4, The first link strawberry girl gave you DOES include three standard brush heads. It says so in the third line under the main description, and mentions it again toward the end of the more detailed product description further down the page.
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How do these stack up against Philip’s Sonicare ? Amazon has a $15 off coupon for that brand right now. Decisions, decisions.
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I’ve been using Sonicares for years and LOVE them - however, I recently upgraded to the DiamondClean (which is outrageously expensive!) and am disappointed in it for various reasons - if you buy a Sonicare, don’t bother with the DiamondClean, go with Flexcare.
Tempted to get this toothbrush for a second bathroom…seems like a good price, would be interesting to compare (and maybe alternate?)
We have a Phillips Sonicare with the UV brush head cleaner cabinet that’s part of the induction charging base, and I never want to be without an electric toothbrush again. We travel with it and the battery lasts over a week with both of us using it 2-3 times per day.
I don’t have this one, but I would say that any vibrating / oscillating electric toothbrush is light years ahead of using a stick with bristles on it. Seriously, brushing with a “normal” stick like what the dentist gives you is like going back to the stone ages. Since I’ve been using this electric toothbrush, my dentist tells me every 6 months that my teeth are nearly perfect, very little plaque or tartar, and my gums are in great shape now that I’ve learned not to push on them so hard like I used to with my old stick and bristle brush.
If you’re on the fence about getting an electric toothbrush, this seems like a great way to try it out. There are certainly better ones out there with more features and possibly better operation, but for the cost this one seems like a pretty good deal to me.
I have the 1 button version of this, with the 2min timer. It works great and I really like the slim design. Every other electric brush out there feels like your a child holding a giant stick.
These are pretty compact for something with a battery in it and travel quite well. I never bring the charger with me since the battery lasts so well. Had mine going on 5 years. My brother bought a Sonic Care right before I bought mine, and he was jealous of how much easier this one is to hold and travel. Plus I think he’s had to replace his since too.
I’d buy another one in a second if it ever died.
Also got no complaints from the dentist on successive cleanings, and I have to admit, I’m not the most avid brusher and only brush once a day - unless I’ve had an exceptional strong meal lingering in the pie hole.