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This is a great toothbrush, cleans well, is very sturdy in its base, easy to clean, the only reason I can four stars is the brush heads are a bit too soft. Maybe they are available with different bristle types? Great product though.
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I have had electric tooth brushes before, and this was not what i thought it was. I like the ones tht the brush rotates. This is more of a vibration and took a little getting used to. The main reason i got it was for the extra brushes. The button to turn on is flat in the handle, so it is awkward to turn on. if you turn it on before you put it in your mouth, it shoots toothpaste all over. My teeth also do not feel as clean as my other rechargeable did.
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If you are looking for a reasonably priced option to replace your broken or worn out Phillips Sonicare toothbrush then just keep looking because the Wellness Ultra High Powered Rechargeable Wireless Sonic Electric Toothbrush isn’t it. Anyone who has used a real sonic toothbrush quickly learns there are a couple things you don’t do with a sonic toothbrush. You don’t pull it out of your mouth while it’s still running because it will fling toothpaste and slobber all over your face and shirt. The same goes for starting a sonic toothbrush, if you hit the power button before the brush is in your mouth it will start flinging toothpaste all over. You don’t have to worry about any of those problems with the Wellness Ultra High Powered Rechargeable Wireless Sonic Electric Toothbrush because it doesn’t seem to have enough sonic power to fling anything. The manufacturer claims the Wellness Sonic Toothbrush osculates at 31,000 strokes per minute, but I think the validity of that claim largely depends on what is considered to be a stoke. The stroke on the Sonicare is easy to validate, just hold it under a running faucet with the toothbrush running you can watch the Sonicare splatter water all over. However, do the same thing with the Wellness Toothbrush and if it wasn’t for the noise it was making you’d think it wasn’t even turned on. The lack of osculation of the Wellness is really noticeable when you brush your teeth, after brushing with the Sonicare your whole mouth tingles for a little while. However, between the lack of osculation and the really poor brush head design, no matter how long you brush for, with the Wellness you’re teeth never feel clean when you are done…Read full review
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I like the rechargeable brush and the "30 second" timer to remind you that it is time to move the brush to another section of your teeth. It is a super deal to get 10 brush heads with the unit !! Certainly is an easy brush to clean, too !!! Three different brushing modes is very adaquate !
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The price is fantastic as is the brush! I had owned an early Philips Sonicare, this brush is way easier to use, lighter in weight and the small head reaches my back molars where I am having problems with all types of manual toothbrushes. The addition of so many toothbrush-heads makes it such that my husband and I can share the one handset. A nice appliance and a great bargain.
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