Product DescriptionFrom the makers of the no.1 recommended sonic toothbrush brand by dental professionals, Philips Sonicare introduces Diamondclean, which removes up to 100% more plaque in hard to reach areas vs. a manual toothbrush. Diamondclean also will whiten teeth in just 1 week and promote healther gums in only 2 weeks. This patented sonic technology drives fluid to stimulate the gums through 5 brushing modes: clean, white, polish, gum care and sensitive. The built-in quad-pacer helps ensure thorough brushing throughout the mouth, where you will experience noticeable results and better check-ups in 28 days, guaranteed or your money back. This most advanced Sonicare technology comes with a dual charging system which includes a charger glass and USB charging travel case.
Philips Sonicare HX9332/05 DiamondClean Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
Customer Reviews:* I have been using electric toothbrushes for more than 10 years and this thing is hands down the best one on the market.I purchased this toothbrush a few weeks ago and even upgrading from my older Sonicare, I've noticed a huge difference.I never thought I had sensitive teeth in the past - I just thought the feeling I had after brushing was normal. Using the sensitive setting on this toothbrush gives a better clean than I got in the past and doesn't leave my teeth feeling like they vibrating afterwards. Also, about once a week I would have some gum sensitivity where there would be redness and or bleeding which has gone away.The 30 second interval timer is great as I like to zone out while brushing and this makes sure I move from each section of my mouth when needed. With my old school Oral B toothbrushes I would sometimes go over the two minute timers as my teeth didn't feel super clean but I haven't come close to experiencing that with this brush.My wife also uses and love this toothbrush. As of now we have been two weeks without recharging this thing - we are trying to see how long it will really go. It comes with a travel charger which is super nice, but really, if the battery lasts this long when would you really need it? If for some reason you do need to charge it it comes with the handy charging glass to keep in your hotel room.This is really the top tier toothbrush, as silly as it sounds. They have a 30 day guarantee so there really is no reason not to try it if you're considering it.I really do look forward to brushing now and I've been using electric toothbrushes for over a decade - that's saying a lot.Highly Recommended. * In barely two months, my teeth looked markedly whiter. Two people within the last week made of point of saying that they can tell I have had my teeth whitened (I haven't).------------------------------------------------My new Philips Sonicare Diamond Clean Rechargeable Toothbrush is the best electric toothbrush I have ever used and I have owned more than a few.The number one thing I like is the power. This brush really gets in and does its job using just light pressure.This particular model has multiple settings: Clean; White; Polish; Gum Care and Sensitive. Except for Sensitive mode, the difference is the amount of time the brush stays on.Polish is the shortest and keeps the brush on for one minute. Clean adds another minute for a total of two and White adds thirty more seconds for a total of 2 minutes, 30 seconds. I use the "Gum Care" setting which is another 30 seconds for 3 solid minutes of running time. Sensitive mode runs for 2 minutes at less power to be more gentle on teeth and gums.There is an interval timer for each setting with short beeps and pauses to remind you to move on to the next quadrant of your mouth. Sometimes I space a bit while brushing, so I find the timer a big plus.There is an "Easy-start feature" that gradually increases the power over the first 14 brushings. It would seem to be especially beneficial for anyone not already using Sonicare brushes, or electric brushes in general. For those replacing or upgrading, the feature has a by-pass option to get the full benefits of the brush day one."Select" models of the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 300 Series come with a glass that sits atop the charging stand and holds a handle and brush. For me, it serves no purpose and just takes up room. I have never stored my toothbrush in a drinking glass so I don't see an advantage to having a glass/charger combo. Come to think of it, even if I did store my toothbrush in a drinking glass, I'd use an unbreakable tumbler (I'm clumsy by nature and am often barefoot in the bathroom). I did not test whether or not the Charger Glass is breakable, but the word "glass" gives me a clue. If it saves a buck or two, I would opt for the model that does not include the glass in the future.The Charging Travel Case is cool; the ability to charge the battery by connecting it to my laptop via USB is something I found very smart. The downside of the case is that it does not seem to have been thoroughly thought out. The most glaring omission is not being able to store the USB cord inside the case when not in use. I ended up wrapping the cord around the Case with a loose knot. It's not a huge deal, but the case does loose some of its cool factor with the cord dangling.The "Hygienic Travel Cap" is a clear plastic cap engineered to fit tightly around the bristle end. It protects the bristles while allowing air to circulate to dry the brush. Unfortunately, the cap cannot be used if using the Charging Travel Case. The brush will not fit in the travel case with the cap on. I use the Charging Travel Case all of the time because it makes the brush really mobile, so the caps became just two more items floating around inside the bathroom junk drawer. For later generations, I recommend that Philips rework the case so that the brushes with caps on will fit.The only other drawback to this brush is the price. This is one expensive toothbrush and is one to which to upgrade. It is not a starter model for the uninitiated.All in all, I highly recommend the Philips Sonicare Diamond Clean Rechargeable Toothbrush to anyone serious about keeping their teeth and gums in tip-top shape.
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