🦷 Elevate Your Smile Game with Every Brush!
This electric toothbrush for adults features a powerful 40,000 VPM motor, 10 replaceable brush heads, three customizable modes, a long-lasting battery, and a smart timer, all designed to enhance your oral hygiene routine.
C**E
Classic amazon deal. Low cost and good quality.
Great value for the money-function, quality, and price. .Classic Amazon savings. Not more to say other than that. $10 bucks is a a great price. Have bought Soniccares for my whole family in the past for $130 a piece but these are fine with me and probably will get way more usage and will travel more often. Great buy.
R**`
very good
very good
J**H
Good value and works well
This is a quickly vibrating electronic toothbrush. It comes with 10 replacement brush heads and a countertop stand. It fully charges in less than 2 hours and keeps a charge for about a month and a half (while brushing 3 times a day). My wife has one of the "big name" electronic toothbrushes, and compared to that it feels a little light and cheap. However....for the considerably less money involved, it is perfectly fine.
J**R
Feel like I left the dentist.
I love this product , it’s very durable , the brush heads are firm , feels like I am leaving the dentist every time I use this product.
J**C
Good sonic type toothbrush at a very good price
This toothbrush seems to work fine for me, I mean, why would I want to pay one or two hundred dollars or more for a sonic toothbrush that would do the same thing this toothbrush does - namely vibrate very fast. I mean, $10.00 and it comes with 10 brushes. When you run out of toothbrushes you just toss the whole works and buy a new one. It says it will stay charged for up to 35 days. I think that is understating the times between charging. The first charge on mine lasted about 2 months.
S**N
A vibrating, "you-get-what-you-pay-for" electric toothbrush.
I've never bought into the hype of "electric toothbrushes," but I thought I would give this relatively-cheap one I saw discounted on Amazon a shot. Mainly because it came with 10 replacement heads and if the batteries ever went kaput, I could just use it as a normal, albeit bulky, toothbrush. After using it every day over the last month, I have to say that I have rather mixed feelings about this rechargeable toothbrush (words I thought I would never say).First, the positives, and there are some to be found here. The battery life, in my experience, has actually been fairly good. Though, that could likely be attributed to how low-tech this tech toothbrush actually is (we'll get to that later.) The brush is lightweight as well, allowing you to maneuver it easily. The three vibrating modes do work and offer some variation for you to test and see which you like best. The brush also has an internal timer that briefly stops the vibration every 30 seconds, ultimately shutting off after 2 minutes. I personally found this to be annoying at first, but now kind of like knowing how long I've been targeting a specific area for. And finally, yes, you could use this as a "manual" toothbrush if your forgot to charge the battery. Keep in mind that the bristles are incredibly soft, so if you like your normal toothbrushes with some tensile strength, this one might not be for you.Now for the "bad," or mediocre I guess I should say. The Teetheory toothbrush is little more than a vibrating wand with a brush attachment affixed to it. The bristles don't move, sweep, rotate, or oscillate like a more premium electric toothbrush would, so leave that fantasy behind now. Yes, the bristles do technically move, but that's just because of the vibrating motor that your brush head is on. The bristle movements are incredibly fine and gentle, to the point that you question if it's really doing any good at all. In terms of cleaning power, this is probably far from dentist-recommended.Also, if you have sensitive teeth, I wouldn't recommend this toothbrush. The vibration is all along the top portion of the brush, so if you even graze your teeth, you'll get a rather uncomfortable sensation. I personally don't have very sensitive teeth, but every time I've used this brush, I make the mistake of touching my teeth with the plastic, non-brush portion and it doesn't feel pleasant.Now, with a product like this, you have to take into account the price you're paying, which is significantly less than that of a premium electric toothbrush. I'm aware of and totally understand that. But judging this product on merit alone, I can't really say that I would wholeheartedly recommend it. Does it clean your teeth well enough? Yeah. Does it do it so well that I'll never use a normal toothbrush again? Not really. If you're truly gung-ho about dental care, would suggest spending the extra cash for a premium electric toothbrush. Specifically, one of the electric toothbrushes that actually spins. If you absolutely must have an electric toothbrush for cheap and you don't really mind it being low-tech, this will do you just fine, I suppose. As for myself, I will continue to use this brush for the foreseeable future, and hope to see if the reviews others have posted about the brush not working after a few charges are anomalies or something everyone should expect.
D**G
Was pleasantly surprised
Was pleasantly surprised on how good this was compared to hundreds of other sonic toothbrushes out there, even to the expensive Philips sonicare brand (been a user for over 20 yrs).The only reason i gave up on Philips is that the waterproofing doesn't last even a yr. At $100, it gets expensive to continue to use this brand.Not only is Teetheory more powerful, slimmer and sleeker in design, they can do it at a very affordable price . If they have induction charging instead of the plug in mode now, it would rate higher than the Philips Sonicare brand .I still quickly purchased another to have as a spare to not miss out on such a great sonic toothbrush!
K**N
Awesome and powerful
I'm still using the old one I had for a couple of years and still running strong. Bought this one as a spare since it was the same price to buy either this set or the spare brush tips. Holds charge for a very long time.
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