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Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush | 
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| Brand: Philips Sonicare Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $20.00 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 161 reviews Sales Rank: 20
Color: White Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 13 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 3.3 x 8.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: HX5351/46 Model: HX 5351/46 UPC: 075020803009 EAN: 0075020803009 ASIN: B000AMRII0
Release Date: August 7, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Soft-grip handle holds charge for up to 2 weeks, ideal for travel" | | • | Rechargeable toothbrush cleans with ultra-high speed bristles | | • | 2-minute Smartimer | | • | Removes 80% of coffee and tobacco stains in just 28 days | | • | Includes 1 contoured brush head, charger base, and travel case |
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Product Description With dynamic sonic technology and soft contour-fit bristles, this powered toothbrush gently and thoroughly cleans teeth and massages gums for enhanced oral care. Features: Patented Sonic technology with dynamic cleaning action for enhanced oral hygiene and gum care. Contour-fit bristles easily adjust to angled tooth surfaces to provide access to hard-to-reach areas. 24-hour charge time; up to 14 days of use per charge. Easy-start power function increases brushing power when the toothbrush is on for at least 1 minute each time you brush; reaches optimal brushing power after the 12th interval. Smartimer 2-minute automatic shutoff function encourages 2 minutes of brushing time for a thorough, deep clean. Built-in rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery; LED charge indicator keeps you aware of battery status. Includes charging base, brush head, brush head holder, travel cap and hard travel case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 156 more reviews...
cannot live without Sonicare November 17, 2008 My teeth feel really clean when I use Sonicare. The problem lies with the hassle associated with trying to recycle the base unit.
Not sure it's working well November 16, 2008 I bought this toothbrush on the recommendation of my dentist. I've been using it for almost 5 months now, and I have to say, I'm not sure it's working as well as it should be. I seem to be getting more plaque, and in spots I didn't get plaque before. Plus, I can feel that my teeth aren't as "clean" and smooth as they should be in the back. I've started using a regular toothbrush on them afterwards, which solves the problem, but I thought the Sonicare was supposed to be a super cleaner. Also, I agree with other reviewers about the brush heads. Mine looks very worn at this point--in fact, it began looking that way after just a couple of months. I bought one for my kid as well, and his teeth are also showing more plaque (and the brush head looks even worse than mine, though he's been using it for about 4 months instead of 5). So I'm not sure this is worth it--I'm going to talk to our dentist and dental hygienist at our next checkups. (No problems other than that, by the way--the vibration/pressure takes a little getting used to, but the "easy start" feature helps a lot. If you don't keep the toothbrush constantly in its charger, the recharging takes a very long time--too long, for instance, if you're on vacation, so bring an extra brush along.)
Great Product November 14, 2008 Really helps to keep my teeth clean, and the travel case makes it easy to travel with.
Works great! November 13, 2008 My old Sonicare finally bit the bullet after 10 years of use. I tried going back to a brush for a couple of weeks, but they are so lame. I read the reviews on all of the Sonicare models and decided to go with this less expensive model. It works just great. Don't waste your cash on the higher end ones. This one is all you need. Great value for the money.
don't need extra features of higher models November 12, 2008 I had never used a power toothbrush before so I could only go by others' recommendations to pick one out. My dentist warned me of my receding gum line and recommended Sonicare to be gentler on my gums and to help slow down any more loss of gum tissue. I debated for awhile about getting one of the higher up models, but then cost won out, and I got this one.
Actually, I don't think you really need the extra features of the higher models. I thought the quad timer would be nice, but that's based on brushing your teeth 4 sections at a time. Actually, the 4 they recommend is awkward, I would prefer 6, so I'm glad I didn't pay for that option.
And I thought getting more ergonomic might be better, but I have no problems with this one. In fact, I'm very impressed with the angled head and how much better I can reach around the back of the back molars.
A better battery indicator might have been nice, because I don't want to just keep it plugged in all the time - we only have one outlet in that bathroom. But it says it is supposed to stay charged for a full 2 weeks. So I've just been planning to plug it in every weekend (that way if I forget one weekend, it should still stay charged well enough for me). So like I said, I don't think I really needed any of the extra features of the higher models.
The brush head seems kind of small after having used regular toothbrushes for so long, but you don't actually have to brush with this tooth brush. Just gently move the brush across your teeth. So I'm happy with how it works.
My only complaints have nothing to do with how it works. But it does sound a bit like a giant mosquito! And you learn quickly to not bump your teeth with the brush handle - it sounds really loud, and the vibration can be startling if you bump your teeth.
But I've only had it for a few weeks. We'll see how it lasts.
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