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Posted 13 April 2023

Philips Sonicare 3100 Series Sonic Electric Toothbrush with BrushSync Replacement Reminder £40.49 @ Amazon

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Advanced Sonic Technology: Powerful bristle vibrations drive microbubbles deep between your teeth and along your gum line for a refreshing experience
Removes plaque 3x better*: The Sonicare electric toothbrush with advanced sonic technology is clinically proven to remove plaque up to 3X better* than a manual toothbrush
Protects your gums: Built-in pressure sensor automatically detects pressure you apply, warns you, and reduces the toothbrush vibrations automatically to help protect your gums
This electric toothbrush uses a Lithium ION battery to provide 14 days** of consistent product performance
What's in the box: 3100 Series brush handle, 1 x C1 ProResults standard brush head, USB charger, user manual, warranty
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  1. peterdowson's avatar
    peterdowson
    I love sonicare toothbrushes and have had many over the years. But these are rubbish. They are feeble and have very little power or cleaning ability. Get at least the 4300. Your dentist bills will thank you
    9etrader's avatar
    9etrader
    was about yo buy the two pack as my first conicare but will now hunt for the 4300
  2. Josh_Day's avatar
    Josh_Day
    Had a Sonicare toothbrush for over 8 years now (the same one) and I don't think I'll ever switch to anything different. The replacement heads cost a fortune but when comparing to the Oral-B equivalents, these are simply better products.
    I accidentally didn't charge mine for over 1 month after a holiday and the battery was still going strong. Must last about 6 weeks on a charge, or at least they used to.
    Amazing's avatar
    Amazing
    I've tried both and Oral B works better for me. Sonicare you have to do the manual brushing action to use it. The Oral B you can just hold it and it does the work for you. I felt I was able to get a good clean from both products. Whatever works for you I guess.

    But yeah Oral B batteries suck. I bought a dual pack and only used one of the toothbrushs until it's battery no longer holds a charge. I tried to use the other one and that battery doesn't hold a charge either, even though I never used it.
  3. malhal's avatar
    malhal
    keep you receipt, I've had mine replaced twice in 2 years because it stopped vibrating, Philips are excellent with warranty claims
  4. Father-Jemima-Racktool's avatar
    Father-Jemima-Racktool
    They do conk out every few years, no doubt
    edmn's avatar
    edmn
    Mine has finally died after 9 gruelling years. (edited)
  5. S555's avatar
    S555
    I bought this and the first one packed up after 6 months. The silver thing where you insert the replacement heads just stopped vibrating. Replaced
    After 6 months the silver thing came out of the brand new replacement.
    Couldn't be bothered and ordered an oral b. After first brush teeth feels great.
  6. 9etrader's avatar
    9etrader
    There is a twin pack at £70 ; deal posted on here which has stayed cold ; not sure why !!
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