Friday, September 4, 2009

Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush

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FlexCare delivers the superior cleaning you are looking for with the flexibility that your oral health care demands. The new ProResults brush heads and personal care settings are all found in a brush design that is smaller, lighter and has less vibration that any other Sonicare toothbrush.
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Technical Details

- 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
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Customer Buzz
 "Solid Product" 2009-08-31
By E. Fielding (Orem, UT USA)
I've had a Sonicare toothbrush for several years. That one finally died (the battery wouldn't keep a charge). I like this new one and the new features that it has that my old one didn't.

Customer Buzz
 "So Goood!" 2009-08-26
By S. Berger
This is a great product. I grew up with a Sonicare in the house, but through college just used manual toothbrushes. The Sonicare Flexcare is even better than the originals! I tried my friend's electric toothbrush (competitor's equivalent) and I am a MUCH greater fan of the Sonicare. It's lightweight and small, so you avoid the feeling like your putting a powertool in your mouth.

Customer Buzz
 "thanks Sonicare" 2009-08-16
By Jaw (California)
i've used Sonicare toothbrushes for years, on advice from my dental hygeinist long ago, and could never go back to regular manual brushing. I've tried it, i just can't get my teeth as clean feeling. I used the Braun initially, i liked it, no complaints. This was many years ago. Then i tried the Sonicare, i loved how it left my teeth feeling.



There were a few things i didn't like about the Sonicare. The main one, the worst thing, was the gunk that would build up inside the brush head, no matter how i tried to avoid it. It was high maintenance to keep it clean inside, and despite those efforts, periodically i would throw them away and get a new one because they became so nasty and i couldn't get my fingers into all the places where the gunk built up to clean it out. Needless to say, it was expensive to have to replace the whole toothbrush, maybe once a year or more, even though it still worked ok.

i think this was really the only thing i didn't like about that toothbrush--it was the Elite series model. It was still worth it to me to replace them. I get plack inside my teeth, that's why the hygienist recommended the Sonicare in the first place, and it really helps to reduce that, much better than using an old fashioned non electronic toothbrush.



So--when i saw this new flex care model from Sonicare, i had to buy one on the spot even though i had come to the store (Bed Bath and Beyond)(coupons in hand) to just buy new brushes for my old Sonicare. I love how it's smaller and easily fits in the hand, it's light, and it's very powerful. It looks less obtrusive than the Elite. But best of all, it's designed in a way so that there is no way for the brush to get any built up nasty gunk inside it. It's a simple small brush design that fits over the end of the handle, no mechanical parts, no dark damp compartment where things can grow. And the sterilizer is nice too.



It's clear enough that the Sonicare company wanted to make an advance in the quality of this product with this new design. One of the known downfalls of this kind of tooth brush has been accumulation of bacteria and the dreaded gunk. I had searched the web for some kind of solution to this and found that it was a common problem. It's hard for me to imagine now how this design could be improved on.



as another review said, this tooth brush should be used with a very light touch, lightly holding the brush up against the teeth, the brush moves very fast and pressing down very hard will just interfere with what it does so well. I find this difficult, i tend to want to press down more than is necessary. I think it's probably not good for the motor. But habitually i've tended to press down more than what would be best. Again, it needs to be just lightly held against the surface of the tooth. My hygienist told me this.

Customer Buzz
 "Not as strong as prior Sonicare toothbrush! plus the brush doesn't fit snuggly not to mention how expensive they are!" 2009-07-13
By Donato Pineda (El Dorado HIlls, CA)
I am ok with it as my 6-year old electric toothbrush (Sonicare too) finally gave up on me. I thought the one I just got would be 6 year technologically more advanced: great size indeed, the battery is a good as the old one: excellent duration: over 3 weeks between charges. When I insert the brush head, it doesn't go all the way to the bottom, a little gap stays in between it and the brush itself. I hope that's a glitch of the brush head and not of the body, otherwise, this will be a lemon.

Customer Buzz
 "Works Great" 2009-06-25
By R. M. Abel
This item does it all at the push of a button. I use it not only to clean my teeth but also for the gum massage function. Highly recommended.




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