Key Features

๐Ÿชฅ 3 Intensities

๐Ÿšจ Pressure Sensor

๐Ÿ”‹ 2-3 Week Battery Life

Pros & Cons

Sonic vibrations feel great on your teeth

Gentle and effective

Not oscillating/rotating

Larger brush heads

Can be more difficult to manoeuvre than round head

Product Summary

When it comes to electric toothbrush brands, Philips Sonicare stands as a significant competitor to Oral-B.

Sonic technology brushes offer a distinctly different experience compared to rotating brush heads. The Philips Sonicare brush operates with 31,000 gentle movements and pulsations per minute. Having used a Philips Sonicare for many years, I appreciated the soothing sensation of the sonic vibrations along the gum line.

The Sonicare 4300 electric toothbrush features a pressure sensor that employs a pressure-sensitive diaphragm to monitor brushing force. If you apply too much pressure, it notifies you by altering the vibration.

The toothbrush comes with whitening heads, although the softer Sonicare S2 heads have bristles that might be a better fit for you.

How many heads does it come with? 2 x Whitening heads

Replacement Head Cost: ~ ยฃ7 / Head

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