Interplak by Conair Opti-Clean Cordless Rechargeable Toothbrush Power Plaque Remover, Color May Vary

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RTG3XCSR Features: -Remover.-Interproximal bristles clean in and around teeth.-Polishing bristles smooth surfaces of teeth.-Subgingival bristles clean under the gumline. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 3.6″ H x 4.41″ W x 10.17″ D..
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 6 x 11.3 inches; 8.11 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ RTGX01
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 9, 2003
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Conair
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00006WNQS
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Advanced brush head design that cleans, polishes and massages
Includes 2 brush heads
Recharges on its own compact storage base
Easy push-on design
Color indicator ring

Customers say

Customers find the toothbrush effective and providing good value for money. They like its cleaning ability, describing it as a reliable traveler that gets the job done better than a manual toothbrush. Many find it easy to use, though opinions differ on battery life, durability, and speed.

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  1. Sue I.

    This cordless toothbrush is a great travel companion!
    This is a handy compliment to my dop kit. It has been a reliable traveler with a good performance rating.

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  2. L. Nissenbaum

    Small Brush Head, Big Clean
    Hard to live without this toothbrush. It’s smaller head allows one to get into all areas of the mouth, upper, lower, front and back of the teeth. It’s firm action and soft brush enables one to get a really good cleaning all the way down to the gum line. The only minus to this item is that it does need to be replaced every 3-4 years or so, as the rechargeable battery does seem to diminish in power over time, but at a cost of about $5 to $6 dollars a year (plus the cost of the replacement heads which last about 4-6 weeks) it is really a small price to pay when compared to a dental visit.

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  3. South Texan

    Bought one for my wife
    I already have one and my wife didn’t want to mess with brush swapping so I got her her own.She loves it.She had a very expensive one (brush and floss in one) but the first one would not turn on. Sent it back and got another one, it worked once.Moral here is don’t spend big bucks on one of these things, not worth it.This is one of the cheapest ones you can buy (even refill brush heads are cheap) and it’s the best electric toothbrush I’ve ever used. After a bit more than a year, it’s still going strong.I like how after brushing my teeth feels so smooth.Cannot recommend this one high enough.

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  4. Kyle Winward

    Great value for price!
    This is my second of this model toothbrush. It feels solid and works great. The brushes have good speed and coverage. In my experience this toothbrush is a better value that what can be found at competitors for similar price.I have found out some things from trial and error, and approaches that I believe will help the device last longer:1. Only place brush portion under faucet to rinse it off. Don’t place handle under faucet; always wipe off handle with towel.2. Remove the brush to help components dry off.3. Don’t leave the brush plugged in all the time. I didn’t find the directions to be very clear on this, but my first brush (from another store) only lasted a year and a half. Makes good sense not to not have a device continuously charging, right?Explanation for the above steps: when my previous toothbrush stopped working, I found water and/or acid in battery compartment. I believe the device will last longer this time around.I signed up on Amazon to get 3 replacement brushes every 5 months. This has worked great. No hunting around for brushes that may not be available at stores. Otherwise they appear to be available via Conair.If you want a solid electric toothbrush at a reasonable price, this is a good choice.

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  5. Andrew Mintzer

    Best cleaning, & best on gums
    I go to the dentist and always get an amazing review. I had the original interplak, but it was discontinued and I bought another brand. Instantly started to see gum recession. Conaire bought interplak, and when this came out I switched back. The brush is so much softer than any other brand, I’m back to healthy gums, no receding gums. I’m so happy I bought this The original interplak had 6 individual spinning tips instead of the one, and I preferred it for between teeth but flossing takes care of that. This interplak lifts debris from inter the gum line without bleeding or injuring gums. Battery lasts 3-5 years. You will love it. Just don’t expect your gums to feel much. They are not supposed to. Soft on purpose. My dentist is now recommending it over sonicare.

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  6. Barry D. Berns

    Worked Great for 3 Months
    I bought this toothbrush based on the reviews. It was cheap and simple. It worked fine for about 3 months, after which the plastic part on the main part that connects to brush broke. So, I can no longer attach the brush to main part. I guess you get what you pay for.As an addendum, this past June I purchased an Oral B “Complete Action” electric toothbrush for a couple of bucks less than the Opti-Clean. It is now the end of December and it is still going strong after 6 months, uses up less batteries than the Opti-Clean and IMO, has sufficient speed and power that is at least as good as the Opti-Clean.

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  7. Barbara Rochlitz

    Great toothbrush
    Cleans fantastic

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  8. Rob

    My second one. First one only lasted 5 years or so
    The first one has a battery that is not replaceable. Well, it might be, but it’s not obvious how to. The wiring is attached to the battery using some kind of adhesive connector. That is, a connector is soldered to the wiring that then adheres to one pole of the battery. The same is true on the other end of the battery. Couldn’t find an adequate battery holder and I’ve never seen a connector like that before (and can’t find anybody that has) or else I’d just have replaced the worn-out battery. But for as inexpensive as this is and long that it lasts…what the heck! O…and it works well, too! Look mom! No cavities!

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  9. Linda Bridgewater

    My old one died, so I had to order new. I really missed it during the week I had to wait for it to arrive. Round heads are better than rectangular brushes.

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  10. Carmen Iliana Casillas Melgar

    Este producto me llegó aparentemente en buenas condiciones, pero hoy quise estrenarlo y lamentablemente no funciona. Eso me entristece puesto que todos los demás productos que he comprado en Amazon han sido de mi completa satisfacción.

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    Interplak by Conair Opti-Clean Cordless Rechargeable Toothbrush Power Plaque Remover, Color May Vary
    Interplak by Conair Opti-Clean Cordless Rechargeable Toothbrush Power Plaque Remover, Color May Vary

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