Philips Sonicare Essence Sensitive Electric Toothbrush, Hx3211/12, 1 Pound
Original price was: $49.99.$44.99Current price is: $44.99.
Price: $49.99 - $44.99
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Philips Sonicare for Kids Sonic electric toothbrush (HX6325/70)
Product Dimensions : 1.38 x 1.38 x 4.72 inches; 9.88 ounces
Item model number : HX3211/12
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
UPC : 075020056436
Manufacturer : Liteaid USA Inc. HPC
ASIN : B01BV0F0KC
Plaque control
Rechargeable Toothbrush
Portable and compact
13 reviews for Philips Sonicare Essence Sensitive Electric Toothbrush, Hx3211/12, 1 Pound
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Original price was: $49.99.$44.99Current price is: $44.99.
Jacqueline Green –
Excellent Electric Toothbrush!!
Philips Sonicare is my preferred brand of electric toothbrush. It does anexcellent job of brushing & keeps my teeth and gums clean and healthy.
Patricia Laidlaw –
Dental care for the small mouth
The smaller size fits my mouth for better cleaning.
Amazon Customer –
Just as good
As the much more expensive Phillips tooth brusses
Kathy M. –
Nice Toothbrush
Nice toothbrush, a just little noisy.
sandy –
Works fine
Works as well as the E series toothbrushes I have used for years. Donât like that it gets so wet when brushing.
JustMe –
Just another ewaste electric toothbrush
Nothing special about this toothbrush, same as all other. The user experience is poor, the replaceable toothbrush is difficult to take off adding more frustration to the user. The cost to manufacture this toothbrush is no more than $10 yet they sell it for 5 times the value. I kept this as the batteries will last longer. So why not so positive review, well I cannot wait until the USA gets smart and implements regulation like in Europe that all batteries in devices to be user-replaceable, stop manufacturing ewaste devices!!!!! Yes, I wanted to replace the batteries in my previous electric toothbrush but this company decided to GLUE the batteries to the device and I have not yet been successful in removing the glued batteries. So I may have to trash, ewaste, my previous electric toothbrush.
Amazonian customer –
Battery doesn’t last very long.
I have an old one and wanted a newer version. The newer model’s battery doesn’t last very long. That part has been disappointing. It needs to be on charge at all times.
Reed –
Terrible battery run time
I charged the new toothbrush overnight but the flashing green light never stopped, indicating that the battery was never fully charged. The first charge lasted five days, the next four, the next three, and now I’m down to just two days of brushing before the charge is gone. Useless for a weekend trip. My five-year-old toothbrush had a longer run time when the switch stopped working! It brushes fine.
Hetal –
low cost and affordable, recharges as specified. Also its easy to find after market reasonable priced brush heads as compared to the original Philips one. Totally recommended for daily brushing. Battery charge lasts long too.
Canadian Car Guy –
I’ve wanted to try an electric toothbrush for years, and when I saw the Phillips Sonicare on sale for $30, I had to grab one and try it out! I’ve been using it for about a week now, and I really like it! I bought the “sensitive” model, because I’ve been recommended by my dentist to use the softest available toothbrush. There are a bunch of features which make this a great solution for taking care of your chompers, so let me tell you why I think it’s awesome.First, it’s got a small form factor, and it’s wireless and rechargeable. This means that you treat it like you would any other toothbrush, except you put it on the dock when you’re done brushing.Second, there are two integrated (and automatically on out of the box) features that I really like. #1 is EasyStart, which slowly ramps up the output power of the toothbrush over your first 14 uses, to help get your gums used to an electric toothbrush. It does exactly that, but the increments are so small you don’t notice. #2 is the Smart timer feature, which makes the toothbrush “buzz” in a very noticeable way every 30 seconds of brushing to let you know when to change quadrants of your mouth so you get the full dentist recommended 2 minutes of brushing. The brush turns itself off after two minutes in case anyone wonders.Thirdly, although I can’t find any info online about this, I BELIEVE the Sonicare Essence is waterproof. I usually brush my teeth in the shower, so after a couple of days wondering, I thought, “it’s only $30, if I break it, I’ll just buy another!” So far so good, I haven’t had any issues using it in the shower, but obviously you want to put the charging dock somewhere else :)Disclaimer: I take no responsibility if you use this brush in the shower and damage it or yourself. I’m a reviewer, not the all seeing all knowing Owl Man.EDIT 12/29/16 – I have now been using this unit in the shower and rinsing it in the sink without a care in the world, and it still works perfectly. I think it’s safe to say this unit is totally waterproof.Overall, I think this was $30 well spent. If I have any issues, with waterproofing or anything else, I’ll update the review, but for now I definitely recommend this brush. I don’t see what the benefit would be of buying an electric toothbrush for more $$, because this one works great!
Monica –
I bought this for my kids and honestly I have nothing bad to say about them. They’re good, they work well, battery life is good. All around a good brush
Shaun S –
I used to buy those ten dollar toothbrushes at the grocery store and they only last a couple months. A friend said they used a Sonicaire toothbrush and really liked it so I decided to check and see if Amazon had them which they did. The price was decent so I ordered one. It is a step up from those grocery store toothbrushes. It has a rechargeable battery that I have only had to charge one time since getting it. It also has a function where it buzzes each minute so you know when you have brushed for the recommended two minutes. This is not a needed feature but kind of nice to have and would be great for children first starting to brush their own teeth. There are different brush heads you can get with different softness ratings. I would recommend this toothbrush to anyone looking for a new toothbrush.
KMF –
There have been significant improvements since the previous model I owned a few years ago. This Sonicare is truly Ultrasonic and is available at a reasonable price. The speed at which it moves up and down to clean the teeth and gums is 5-10 times faster than the old unit and it times the areas being cleaned. The battery life is good and only time will tell how well it lasts over time. Definitely worth buying.