
Toothbrush and Sonicare.
That's simple.
We can spend a few days debating the difference between Philips and other electric toothbrushes with lower cost for other brands.
We can also, like some people, simply pick a job that is cheaper and has a decent job.
But no, the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean rechargable sonic toothbrush is actually the best thing in my mouth except sabayon sauce.
TheSonicare Diamond dcleancomes double brush head (
A smaller extra target)
, Five modes, an amazing inductive charging base with Mount accessories or cups, and a USB travel charger and case.
Philips says the toothbrush removes plaque at a rate of 7 times that of a manual toothbrush and whitens twice that of a manual toothbrush.
Although I can't prove this (
Because science
My teeth don't feel cleaner or look whiter. Hardware-
It is wise that I like the soft surface of the toothbrush and the capacitor button works very well.
I usually stick to three modes: clean, polished and white.
After the first few days, the sensitive pattern is not what I need, and the gum care pattern may be excluded. For the specs-
The people outside are heavy, the brush can provide up to 31,000 brushes per minute, the battery is charged for three weeks at a time, used frequently, the base has been illuminated for touch
Sensitive buttons built into the toothbrush
In time in each mode so you know when to brush another area.
I didn't even think I would write a toothbrush, but I loved the thing and I also gave it an awesome BGR stamp.
Philips sold Sonicare DiamondClean for $219, but we found it on Amazon for $189.
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