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92 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Much easier to clean than older models, and works overseas.,
By Two kids mom "scienceteachermom" (NM United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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I was first introduced to Sonicare products about 1993. My dentist came back from a
convention and told me that with my dental history (crowns, root canals, and one of the first dental implants) I HAD to have one of these. He set me up on a payment plan for the 250 dollar plus toothbrush. To start using it you had to put in bunch of rings. It tickled like crazy but I got used to it. Since then I have always had a Sonicare. I always loved them, EXCEPT for keeping them clean. This toothbrush finally addresses those issues. There is no longer a "ring" collar and a hollow portion in the handle where the magnetic portion of the brush would go. This always got full of gunk and had to be cleaned with a Q-tip. Gunk would also collect between the ring and the brush portion. This problem is eliminated with this new model. The brush head is completely different and simply sticks onto a "spike" that comes out of the top of the brush. There are no crevices for dirt and toothpaste to accumulate. The charging base is also now different, it no longer has an indentation to get dirty. The brush simply sits on a small spike on a flat surface. This, however, does make it easier to knock the toothbrush over, but I will take that for not having to clean out the charger with an old toothbrush. The toothbrush initially starts with a "ramp up" period, which allows you to get used to the vibrations in your mouth over a few weeks of brushing. If you already have used a Sonicare you can simply put the brush on the base, hold down the button and it will automatically go to full power, you can also reverse this process to re-initialize the toothbrush back to the ramp up mode. If you get the brush and it does not seem as powerful as your old one, you need to skip over this "getting used to it period" by resetting the toothbrush. The brush head itself is different from my current "Elite" model. This brushhead has a few longer bristles at the top which seem to vibrate faster and clean deeper. That took a little getting used to, I had to switch to the "sensitive" mode for a few of my teeth with extensive dental work. The handle feels more nimble in your hand and the brushhead smaller. Another great feature, the charger can now be used overseas without a voltage converter. You do need a plug so you can physically plug it in (so the prongs match the prongs in whatever country you are visiting) (like Lenmar AC5 World Travel Adapter/Converter Plug Set) but you do not need a transformer. They don't say this in the product description on Amazon, but it is spelled out in the manual. I am not sure how to determine if my teeth are whiter. I have been using the "clean and white" except on a few teeth. It would be neat if they included a chart in the box so you could test the "before" and "after". My teeth do not feel any cleaner than when I was using the Sonicare Elite, but my gums do seem to be bleeding less when I floss. I am not sure if that is due to the little extra length fibers on the brushhead or a different vibration pattern. If you have a more recent Sonicare I would not run out to get this one, but would seriously consider it once you have used up your brushheads. Or hand down your older model to your kids and upgrade. If you travel a lot, this is the one to get, you can use it without worrying about running out of charge. It is a lot easier to keep clean. Although I usually do not send in warranty cards I do for Sonicare. They are will send you coupons for money off new brushheads and I also once had one that quit after 7 months. I called them, they looked up my warranty and sent me a new one in the mail right away.
52 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Its the Flexcare only without the UV sanitizer,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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Back in Sept 2007 I got my hands on the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer. I loved it!
- two different size brushes depending on your mouth size - Timer to ensure you hit all 4 quadrants of your mouth in a 2 minute timeframe - additional travel charger - UV sanitizer to kill bacteria on the brush heads and it has a charger built into the stand - 3 Modes: Clean, Sensitive Teeth and Massage - 2 year warranty It's a great product for under $150 now on Amazon. Considering you could spend (with insurance ) $100 for a simple filling, this is a worthy investment. Now 10 months later arrives the Philips Sonicare R732 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush. Everything is basically the same (2 brush heads, travel charger, etc.) . . .except . . . no UV Cleaner/charger and no Massage mode. Instead of Massage mode you get a "whitening mode. NOWHERE in the product description or the documentation can I find what the extra "whitening" feature is or does. From what I can tell, whitening mode an additional 30 seconds of cleaning of the front visible teeth after you've done the initial 2 minute Clean mode. Nothing other than a longer timer! You could easily just start the quadrant timer all over again if you wanted more brushing time and stop it when you've had enough. OVERALL: Both of these are great toothbrushes. If you don't want the UV Cleaner/Charger combo get the R732 model and save about $20. But for ONLY $20 more,you get the Flexcare, which in essence gives you two chargers. . .the one that sits on the counter with the UV cleaner and the travel charger. They both use the same brush head replacements. I would have given this a 3 star due to the blatant marketing ploy of the product. But because it is the best toothbrush I've ever experienced, it gets bumped to a 4 star.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like it slightly better than the Oral B system,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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Having been a long-time user of the Oral B electrical toothbrush system, I wanted to try the Sonicare to see and feel if there was any difference. Here are my observations:
General: The first difference I noticed was that the shape of the included brush heads was rectangular like a traditional toothbrush. The Oral B system features round brush heads and I've favored those because I felt they did a better job cleaning an entire tooth, and not just part of it which I feel is what rectangular brush heads tend to do (i.e. either along the gum line or more on the other end). Other than that, both systems have a similar feel, with the Sonicare HealthyWhite a bit lighter in weight. Brush Heads: What a difference when I actually began using the Sonicare! It feels very different from the Oral B, more of a vibrating, almost tickling sensation that actually feels quite pleasant. I have sensitive gums, and it seems to me that the Sonicare overall was a lot gentler than the Oral B. With the Oral B Triumph I actually had to use the extra-soft brush heads because the regular ones as well as the ones with the yellow plastic "flaps" (for lack of better word) irritated my gums to the point where it was uncomfortable. With the Sonicare HealthyWhite, I was able to use both brush heads it came with and have yet to experience any gum irritation - quite a plus in my eyes. The Promise Of Whiter Teeth: The Sonicare HW promises whiter teeth after two weeks of continuous use of the Clean & White mode, which is what I did. My two weeks are up now, and honestly I am not sure that I notice much of a difference. Except a crowned front tooth seems to look a bit brighter than before, so for now, my conclusion is that this seemed to have worked on the capped tooth better than on my natural teeth. I am unsure whether this is a good thing because it makes the cap stand out more. Then again, not so much that other people would necessarily notice. So for now, I am reserving judgement on this. But I am inclined to say that this is more ad hype than anything else... Clean Feel: My teeth feel very clean after using the Sonicare. Moving my tongue across, I don't think there is a difference between the two systems, i.e. the surfaces of my teeth feel just as clean after the Oral B cleaning than after using the Sonicare. But: I believe that the Sonicare HW does a significantly better job with removing plaque and sometimes food particles (sorry, but this is just a fact of life :-)) from in-between the teeth. I attribute this mainly to the shape of the brush head, which in addition to being rectangular is also raised in places, creating something like a "wave" pattern which enables the bristles to actually get in-between and do their job. Flossing after using the Sonicare HW seems cleaner and also subjectively I think my floss moves easier now. User Friendliness: Both systems have "quadrant notifications", i.e. the system makes the user aware to switch to a different section (quadarant) of their mouth after 30 seconds. Where they differ: The Sonicare HW stops brushing altogether after that time (or, in case of the Clean & White mode, after two additional rounds of 15 seconds each for the front teeth), whereas the Oral B keeps going. I personally prefer that the brush does not auto-shut off, so I like the Oral B better here, but this is just a preference of mine... Conclusion: I honestly think I can go both ways - stay with my Oral B Triumph or continue using the Sonicare HW. Both systems seem to do a great job at keeping teeth clean and healthy. But because I feel that the brush head of the Sonicare is overall doing a better job and is gentler, I am giving my vote to it. If Oral B came out with such a head, I might re-evaluate, but at this point I am favoring the Sonicare HW. Update: Having now used the Sonicare HealthyWhite for about 2 1/2 months I would like to update my review. My capped front tooth became quite sensitive so that I switched to using the Sensitive mode. Still it was uncomfortable. I do attribute this to the Sonicare because this is not an old crown and I have not had any problems when using my Oral-B on it. So for now I have gone back to my Oral-B Triumph. It does not seem to aggravate the tooth like the Sonicare... Sad, but true.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great Philips power toothbrush,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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With their new Sonicare HealthyWhite power toothbrush, Philips has managed to put a new spin on the teeth whitening trend that has taken off in recent years. What sets the HealthyWhite apart from the crowd is that the brush's whitening feature doesn't come from chemicals, special toothpaste, or any other product. Instead the brush is programmed with a special 30-second whitening session that focuses on the front teeth and is designed to better remove stains than the standard cycle. This is a neat idea, and it does work to some extent, though I recall experiencing a similar whitening effect when I switched from a manual toothbrush to the Philips Sonicare FlexCare brush a few months ago.
The unit comes with a charging station (with a sturdy cover for home use), travel pouch, an extra brush head, and three colored rings that can be used to identify different brush heads. Another perk is that the battery charge lasts about two weeks, which means that even though the charger is compact, you don't even need to bring it with you on trips. I'm not totally convinced by the whitening feature, but the brush itself is leaps and bounds better than the old manual toothbrush, and the quality level is exactly what I've come to expect from Philips' line of power toothbrushes.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I use Sonicare and this one Surprised Me,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
I have been using Philips sonicare for over eight years, close as I can approximate. I just recently purchased a Philips Sonicare R732 HealthyWhite Toothbrush. I have owned two models prior to this one of which was the 'essence'. Reading some of the reviews I was hesitant to purchase this particular model. I disregarded some of the reviews and I'm very happy that I upgraded to this particular model. Sonicare, I can actually say based on my dentists queries has saved my gums and teeth over the past few years. I am exceedingly impressed with the capability, quality and power of this particular model under review; it's cleaning power far exceeds the prior model that I owned. This model is easier to hold with its slimmer handle, appears to have greater charge capacity and the new toothbrush design supersedes prior versions. I am exceedingly happy and satisfied with this model. As usual I am also happy with Amazon's service and shipment of anything that I order from their website. I will have to give Philips customer service a call because I am used to brushing my teeth in the shower (so much easier) and the prior versions were able to be used in the shower, and with this model I am not sure whether that still holds true. In summation this is the best sonicare I've owned to date and it's cleaning power far supersedes the predecessors I have owned over the past eight years or so.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very good toothbrush but not the best Sonicare available,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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I have now used two electric toothbrushes, both Philips Sonicaare models and have been very pleased with each on. This toothbrush offers the quality of a Sonicare with the added feature of whitening (which is just a different 'pulse' of the toothbrush.
I can not really verify the whitening claim or deny it either. It seems in order to really tell one would need a color chart from the dentist and see if there is an actual change or not. The other toothbrush I have tried is the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush without UV Sanitizer. In direct comparisson to this one. I like the Sonicare R910 better. For a couple of reasons. 1 - It has a feature that you can select the cleaning mode before turing on the toothbrush. This takes away from guess work and pushing a button several times while trying to not spray toothpaste anywhere. 2 - It has a On the Go mode, which means it's a quick version of the quadpacer timing for those times when you are in a hurry. Some things I like better about this particular model though. 1 - The inclusion of the two brusk heads, regular and compact. This allows the user to find out which works best for them. 2 - The travel case for this one is fantastic. The case for the R910 is a simple cloth pouch. The case for this one though is a hard plastic case that has spots for everything. Much, much nicer in my opinion. One word of caution though about this toothbrush. Have a saw handy, or some other super sharp object. The packaging for this is near impossible to penetrate, no joke I literally broke a scissors trying to get into it. Even my tin snips proved futile. Overall this is a good toothbrush, if they would have included a couple features from the R910 it would have been perfect. In the end I give the R910 a slight edge over this one. You can't go wrong with either though.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Second Sonicare,
By Kort "Art, Music, Book & Movie Enthusiast" (Boca Raton, FL, United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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I was given a Sonicare Elite toothbrush as a gift about seven years ago. Whenever I needed a thorough cleaning of my teeth I would be sure to use it. Its battery finally gave out about a year and a half ago and I held off on getting another because of the cost. If not for the triple digit price tag, I probably would have purchased another.
This week I was fortunate enough to get the latest and greatest Sonicare HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush through the Amazon Vine program. Good thing too, because the $110+ price tag would probably have deterred me from buying it on my own. But don't get me wrong, it is worth the money if within you budget. No manual or cheapo battery-powered regular toothbrush cleans as well as the Sonicare line. My wife says it is like being in the hands of a dental assistant -- the cleaning is that thorough and sensations very similar. The new HealthyWhite is definitely a step up in quality. I don't know if it will whiten my teeth by two shades in two weeks, but it sure feels like it will. The build quality is excellent and cleaning motions very powerful. I really like the built-in timer that pauses briefly to let you know to clean a different section of your mouth. Each segment is about 30 seconds, plenty of time with a brush this effective. There are three different modes; Clean, Sensitive, and Clean and White. The first is a standard 4 segment cleaning, the second is a more gentle mode for sensitive gums and teeth, and the third has an extra 30 seconds for focusing on your front teeth or even your tongue. Out of the three, I like the extra time of Clean and White mode the best. One thing to add is that you don't need as much toothpaste with this brush as it really foams up with a small amount. The travel case is nice, though I will probably just use a standard toothbrush when traveling. The base is compact and holds the brush two brush heads. The second smaller head is useful for getting hard to reach spots. Pros: Well, just read above. It was ready to go right out of the box. This is the most impressive Sonicare I have ever used and probably the most effective tooth cleaning experience outside a dentist's office. Cons: There are some but nothing severe enough to make me dislike this toothbrush. 1. The cost is a bit high for your average Joe. 2. They recommend replacing brush heads ever three months. A 3-pack is currently about $27 -- not cheap by any standard. At least you get a coupon in the box that is good towards a free brush head or $10 off a future brush purchase (good until the end of 2008). 3. The shape of the brush head is a little strange ... it is taking some getting used to. It does work though. 4. The vibration of the brush can be a bit intense for some people. I remember that it took me a while to get used to my first Sonicare. I did fairly quickly though and don't mind it a bit now. 5. I wish there was a way to turn off the timer so that it would not automatically shut off after completing a brushing cycle. 6. The tough interior clamshell packaging took a while to get open. The Sonicare HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush is a top of the line brush. Its initial cost and cost of the brush heads might scare off some, but if you want really clean and white teeth, you can't do much better than this. 4 1/2 stars.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
OK but not as good as original Sonicare,
By millemar (Long Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
It's a good toothbrush, but the only whitening benefit you get from this is from running it an extra 30 seconds. This is achieved with a different setting that requires one to push the on switch 3 times to set it to "whitening". Since the whole system is called "Healthy White", it seems that it would make more sense for this to be the default setting. Overall this doesn't seem any better than the basic Sonicare, but it's more expensive. I would just stick with the basic one if I had it to do over again.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth Every Penny!!!,
By JBizzle "Da Fizzle Shizzle, Dizzle" (Under A Rock) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
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I've already had the 'Sonicare Elite' toothbrush for some time now, so I wasn't really sure what to expect from the new 'R732' as I couldn't imagine that there could've been that much of an improvement. HOLY SMELLY SUBSTANCE IN A BURNING BAG WAS I EVER SURPRISED!!! Not only is this new version every bit as good as the 'Elite' brush, but it really is better! As stated in the product info, this new brush is for "healthy whitening", and with myself being not only a smoker, but a coffee drinker as well you could say I'm a good judge when it comes to whitening. Not to say I've got a green, snaggly, rotten mouth, but I can see a difference. The only thing people may have issue with is the vibration from the tooth brush while in use. It really tickles on your teeth & used to make me kinda nausious (not to say the brush will make everyone nausited, that happens to me with anything that vibrates, don't know, I'm just weird). I was used to it within a couple days with my old 'Elite' & didn't have any problems at all with this one.
Bottom line, if you're a coffee drinker, a tobacco user or even just someone who likes a clean mouth, YOU NEED THIS BRUSH!!! Don't waste your hard earned economically depressed money on phoney (spellcheck?), cheap knock-off, immitations or painful, damaging, whitening technics. Put your money on this product & know you're getting something of quality that'll last. I loved my 'Elite' & I know I'm gonna love this new brush just as much if not more. You get what you pay for, & trust me once you try yours you'll wish you'd gotten one years ago. Bite the bullet & buy this brush, you'll be glad you did & your mouth will thank you almost immidiately after
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great, with one issue,
By Lynn (Asheville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
I used one of the Elite series for several years, although not always for the recommended 2 minutes (but still got excellent reviews from my dental hygienist). I ordered the HealthyWhite after reading so many positive reviews about the cleanliness issue (the Elites get gunky around the connection). I have used the HealthyWhite regularly for about 6 weeks now, as instructed (2 1/2 minutes). I'm not sure my teeth are whiter (no color chart available), but they feel noticeably cleaner than before -- I don't know whether it's due to the instrument or to the time I'm investing in the process, but the result makes me happy.
I do not like the power button (a soft button). I have to push it once to turn on the power and a second and third time to get to the whitening cycle (the second push puts it into the "sensitive" cycle, which I don't want to use). So ... I have to push the power button three times -- very frustrating since I find it rather hard to push even once at the angle it's in with the brush in my mouth (the only way to not spray toothpaste and water everywhere). With time, I may get better at it. Even with my complaint, I like the HealthyWhite enough to recommend it. |
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