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Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush, Plaque Control, Black

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The range of brushes on offer from Sonicare, as well as the slight variations between models, can make it a daunting task to choose the right brush. Sonicare brushes, as well as any other electric toothbrush that uses sonic vibrations, are going to be much quieter than the Oral-B. Sonicare 9900 Prestige vs Oral-B iO Plaque is the very reason we brush our teeth, so the more of it we can disrupt and remove the better. Based on what I know the motors in the 4100 & 4300 are better, but all will clean the teeth comparably, if used correctly. Reply In the box with DiamondClean, you will usually get 1 brush handle, multiple brush heads and some other accessories. WIth Optimal Clean you often get 2 brush handles, multiple brush heads and accessories.

Below you can find similar Sonicare brushes that we have compared to one another, plus some that we have compared to their Oral-B equivalents. Perhaps you can even us it despite the blinking lights and bleeping? If you shut the door on a bathroom it might not be an issue, if it is actually charging. This would explain why one (the original) has 2 brushing intensities, and the replacements do not. This is because the 3100 has only 1 mode & 1 brushing intensity, not 2 like the 4100 Series. Reply For this reason, we try to keep our recommendations straightforward and recommend brushes based on overall value for money. Whilst technically these have been designed with slightly different goals in mind, they all do a good job of cleaning the teeth and removing plaque.

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If you see battery indication blink white once and hear3 tones high to low, then the feature has been deactivated. Hi, my sonicare handle keeps vibrating while charging. I noticed a couple of weeks ago that activated itself while nobody was using it. The 4100 comes with 1 x C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head compared to the 1 x SimplyClean of the 1100. My toothbrush goes from clean to massage after the third 30 second period. It does this without touching any buttons. It does this every time and regardless of who the user is. Reply

As you can see, the 1100 is the most affordable. This isn’t too surprising given it has the least features. The pressure sensor is disabled by holding the mode/intensity button and by pressing the power button twice while on a charger. What is happening now within the app? Does it show the brushing data from the last day or so? Does it appear to be connecting? Have you tried any troubleshooting yourself? Reply I have the same problem. The lights will wake me up at night. It’s a little unsettling. Did you find a resolution? ReplyWhen my toothbrush is fully charged, the three lights on the bottom of the handle go off. My daughter has the same toothbrush and when hers is fully charged, the bottom three lights on the handle remain on. So what is the correct way the lights should work? Stay on when fully charged, or turn off when fully charged??? Reply

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