Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 Rechargeable Electric Power Toothbrush, Pink
Removes up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush – Cleans those hard-to-reach places that a manual toothbrush can’t get to, with contoured bristles designed to make brushing easy.
Original price was: $24.99.$23.74Current price is: $23.74.
Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 Rechargeable Electric Power Toothbrush, Pink Prices
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Description
- Gentle and effective care made easy with sonic technology that removes up to 7x more plaque vs. a manual toothbrush
- Protect your teeth and gums with a pressure sensor that gently pulses to alert you when you’re brushing too hard
- Always know when to replace your brush head for an effective clean with the brush head replacement reminder
- 2 minute timer with QuadPacer helps ensure Dental Professional recommended brushing time and a consistent clean throughout your mouth
- Long lasting 14 day battery life. Battery indicator light lets you know when to recharge. Voltage: 110-220 V. Speed-Up to 62000 brush movement/min
Anastasia –
This toothbrush is effective, affordable, and ergonomic! I brush my teeth thoroughly with ease using this device.
Necessary accessories are included, such as a charger and brush head. The toothbrush is intuitive to use, featuring only 1 button for on/off. This button can be easily found by…
Kayla –
Works great and a bonus it’s super cute! It. It also charges quickly and holds its charge well!
Providential –
Just got this today and electric toothbrushes have really come a long way. This review will be mostly for people who are new to electric toothbrushes or looking to upgrade an old one. This review is for the 4100 series.
Comparison:
I moved from a manual, to a Quip electric. The quip doesn’t…
Margaret Dozier –
Inexpensive but gets the job done. No bells or whistles but I like it that way.
hikingfoole_85 –
I purchased this in 2019, it just gave up the ghost. I had no problems with it til yesterday. The innerds seem to have come apart. I wi be buying a new one.
FYI: I used both Phillips & Generic brush replacements with no problems.
Good brush I recommend for $30-40 and five years, not bad.
Brian Thomas –
Has a 2 minute timer that cleans teeth and gums much better than brushing. With brushing you tend to rush whereas a timer keeps you focused. Still working on the initial charge from a week ago. At ~$40, can’t beat it.