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Posted 29 August 2023

Philips Sonicare Advanced Whitening Edition Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush - Hx9631/1

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Philips Sonicare Advanced Whitening Edition Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush, 4 Modes, 3 Intensities, Gum Pressure Sensor, Bluetooth, Uk 2-Pin Bathroom Plug - Black - Hx9631/1

Naturally whiter teeth: Click on the W2 Optimal White brush head to remove surface stains and reveal a whiter smile
Say goodbye to plaque: Densely-packed, high-quality bristles remove up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush
Built-in pressure sensor: Your ExpertClean will alert you if you're brushing too hard
The rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery allows up to 14 days of operating time (full to empty)
Set includes: 1 x Philips Sonicare Series 7900 Advanced Whitening Sonic Electric Toothbrush, 4 x W2 Optimal White Brush Heads, 1 x Sonicare Charger
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Edited by carlos99, 29 August 2023
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  1. lisaefc's avatar
    Great price for a great brush. Yes expensive for a toothbrush but if this is the model you have been after like me it’s a great buy. Currently on sale in Argos for £130.
  2. Massive-Yeti's avatar
    I've had a few Philips sonicare toothbrushes. They've all failed with water ingress. I've since opted for the cheaper Chinese ones around £15/£20 that I could cheaply replace if they went wrong. My current, cheap, one has been going strong for 2 years.
    AceDeck's avatar
    Lol after I've bought this
  3. AceDeck's avatar
    How does this compare with oral b? (edited)
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    I previously had a couple of Oral B ones and got this one a year ago after the last one developed a fault. They work in a different way with vibration as opposed to the brush head on oral Bs rotating and seem to be more effective. I chose it based on dentist recommendations and reviews.
  4. djdave2929's avatar
    Anyone???!!!
  5. magough's avatar
    Is this worth the money?
    My old sonicare has just died as won't charge anymore and on the look out for a new one :/
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