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Philips Sonicare DailyClean 2100 rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (HX321117), Mid Blue, 1 Count
| Color | Mid Blue |
| Brand | Philips Sonicare |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.85 x 4.33 x 8.66 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
About this item
- The most loved rechargeable electric toothbrush brand by Americans and their dentists
- Removes up to 3x more tiny particles than a manual toothbrush
- Effective Sonicare technology: Dynamic fluid action helps clean between teeth and along the gumline
- 2 minute timer helps ensure recommended brushing time; lasts 10 days between charges
- Fits all Philips Sonicare Snap-On Brush Heads (except e-Series brush heads)
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Product Description
Improve your oral health with the new Philips Sonicare Essence+. This rechargeable toothbrush is the evolution of the classic Philips Sonicare Essence featuring unique and effective Sonicare technology. It is designed to clean where tiny particles hides, gently removing up to 3x more tiny particles than a manual toothbrush for cleaner and whiter teeth. Essence+ fits all Philips Sonicare snap-on brush heads (does NOT fit e-Series brush heads), has a smartimer to make sure you are brushing for the full 2 minute recommended time, and has a battery light indicator so you know when it is time to recharge. Philips Sonicare Essence+ is the best way to upgrade from a manual toothbrush for results you can see and feel.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.85 x 4.33 x 8.66 inches; 11.2 Ounces
- Item model number : HX3211/17
- Batteries : 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
- UPC : 075020056917
- Manufacturer : Philips Sonicare
- ASIN : B019K7DPG4
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#29,014 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #100 in Power Toothbrushes
- #223 in Replacement Toothbrush Heads
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They have a 2 minute timer, because that is a lot longer than you think it is (while brushing your teeth anyway). I highly recommend these brushes to anyone as your teeth tend to feel cleaner that when using a manual brush (probably thanks to the aforementioned time issue).
The brush I had at home when this one arrived was one of the e-series brushes. I was a bit leery of getting a different version, with different brush heads. Now that I have both, I'd definitely recommend this version over the e-series. I'm including a picture of the two together (the one on the left being the e-series, the one on the right is this model I am reviewing.
The two main differences are the charger and how the brush heads connect to the base.
The brush heads - This model beats the e-series brush.
- The e-series brush heads are screwed into place. The threads on the brush are so small in some areas that even a q-tip cannot clean it easily. Also there is a well at the top of the brush that holds the e-series piece inside. Gunk also gets into there. It's not pretty but more importantly seems like there are too many spots to hold onto anything nasty that gets on it.
- This model has a flat surface on both the brush (minus the piece the brushes snap onto) and the brush heads. There are fewer places to collect water, toothpaste, etc. Wipes down so much easier.
Charging - The two models tie.
- The e-series has a larger charging base, with a spot underneath to wind the cord into for storage. To charge you set the brush base onto a flat surface that has sort of little walls around it to hold the brush into place.
- This model has a little nub and you line it up with the groove on the brush and snap it into place. A much smaller charging surface means no place to store the cord.
They seem to be the same quality when it comes to what matter the most - cleaning your teeth. Both do an equally good job at that.
By DelusionalAngel on February 20, 2016
They have a 2 minute timer, because that is a lot longer than you think it is (while brushing your teeth anyway). I highly recommend these brushes to anyone as your teeth tend to feel cleaner that when using a manual brush (probably thanks to the aforementioned time issue).
The brush I had at home when this one arrived was one of the e-series brushes. I was a bit leery of getting a different version, with different brush heads. Now that I have both, I'd definitely recommend this version over the e-series. I'm including a picture of the two together (the one on the left being the e-series, the one on the right is this model I am reviewing.
The two main differences are the charger and how the brush heads connect to the base.
The brush heads - This model beats the e-series brush.
- The e-series brush heads are screwed into place. The threads on the brush are so small in some areas that even a q-tip cannot clean it easily. Also there is a well at the top of the brush that holds the e-series piece inside. Gunk also gets into there. It's not pretty but more importantly seems like there are too many spots to hold onto anything nasty that gets on it.
- This model has a flat surface on both the brush (minus the piece the brushes snap onto) and the brush heads. There are fewer places to collect water, toothpaste, etc. Wipes down so much easier.
Charging - The two models tie.
- The e-series has a larger charging base, with a spot underneath to wind the cord into for storage. To charge you set the brush base onto a flat surface that has sort of little walls around it to hold the brush into place.
- This model has a little nub and you line it up with the groove on the brush and snap it into place. A much smaller charging surface means no place to store the cord.
They seem to be the same quality when it comes to what matter the most - cleaning your teeth. Both do an equally good job at that.
I wanted to stay with Philips and so I tried this second model as a replacement, but to my surprise this model also couldn’t hold a charge for more than a couple days.
After many years of using only Philips toothbrushes, these repeated battery issues were a huge disappointment.
I returned this unit as well and went with a toothbrush from another company—Fairywill. The Fairywill is performing much better than any of the new Philips models.
Would buy again.
Con: heavier than normal non powered toothbrush, but ok. Brush head slight smaller than typical toothbrush head.
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