The Sonicare Essence eSeries rechargable power toothbrush removes 80% of coffee, tea, and tobacco stains. Only Sonicare combines 31,000 brush strokes per minute and extra-wide sweeping motion to create dynamic fluid cleaning action. Sonicare removes significantly more plaque than a manual toothbrush and improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets. Whiter teeth and healthier gums in 28 days guaranteed!
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Brand | Sonicare |
Item model number | HX5352/46 Essence 5300 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 258906 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (20 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 075020803634 |
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HX5352/46 Essence 5300 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush with 2 Handles
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Very impressed with how clean my teeth & mouth are when using this. My husband has had this one for 2 years and likes it, too. You do have to make sure that you remove the brush about once a week and clean the insides with a Q-tip because it will get moldy in there.
I bought my Sonicare about 10 years ago on the advice of my hygenist because I was brushing too hard and damaging my gums. It still works just as well as the day I bought it. Everyday, my teeth feel like I've just had a professional cleaning, and my dentist always compliments me on my at-home care. I won't use a standard toothbrush ever again!
Fairly good delivery time. This product is great !! I am brushing my teeth several times a day with my sonic care. My husband is using it, too. I can't tell you how happy we are with this product. I can really tell the difference. I was pleasantly surprised with the extra handle in the carrying case. Just remember, that the brush heads look alike. I painted mine with nailpolish. I also bought a toothbrush sanitizer, I haven't used it yet, but, I certainly will.
I love how there is a 2 minute timer already set on the brush. Makes brushing a breeze- such a great product & leaves my teeth feeling like i just walked out of the dentist from a cleaning.
I have used electric toothbrushes for 40+ years, and this is my first Phillips Sonicare. It was a gift from my engineer son who researches every purchase exhaustively before investing. It is a remarkable product that cleans better than any previous product I have used. It takes a little getting used to as you need to close your mouth around the brush somewhat or risk spraying everywhere. Small concession for the superior cleaning and gum massaging it offers. Highly recommend; even touted to my dentist and hygienist at last appointment.
I bought the Sonicare at the suggestion of my dentist. My gums were receeding due to my heavy brushing and she said this would do a better job of cleaning my teeth. This product cleans better than a toothbrush, my gums stopped receeding and I will not go back to a regular toothbrush.
Works good, a little bulkier than I realized and no 30s timer like my last essence had stinks
good, new model will work w/ brush heads purchased recently, old model no longer fits the newer brush heads
My wife bought the single handle version of this toothbrush upon our dentist's recommendation. At first, I admit I was skeptical and a bit miffed at the expense. But I noticed a visible difference within days (*pearly* white tooth color and cleanliness). It even make my TOOTHPASTE work better (foams). After using it for about ~4 years now, I can't go back to a manual brush now that the rechargeable battery/handle died. (Wish I got 4 years out of my first laptop battery!) Manual brushing simply doesn't get my teeth and tongue as clean. And my dentist comments each year that the brush (gargling and rinsing) are doing an excellent job. I can still grin and say "Look Ma! No cavities! - at age 44. Most importantly, using the Sonicare keeps me from brushing (pressing) too hard with a manual brush and damaging my gums. My dentist says this is a fairly common problem and why she recommended it to me as well. A hairline is not the only thing that recedes as you get older, you know. Despite the name "Sonic," there is little or no vibration felt at my teeth- it's all in the bristles. I have had sensitive teeth before, so I was worried about that prior to using it. When I'm starting to do the work of the brush by pressing too hard- I know I'm overdue for a new head. Here are some other things I'll pass on to others: I recommend the two handle version for traveling spouses. Check with your dentist for a coupon before buying. Also see if the purchase qualifies under your medical FSA at work. Check for the model of brush with the cheapest replacement heads. Check more than one Walmart for discontinued models (our new store only carries one model-the newest... our older Walmart had last year's model marked down). Finally, I would rate it higher if it were less expensive (especially the replacement heads).
Love the tooth brush - we paid almost $200 for one with 2 heads. HATE the fact that less than 2 years after we purchased it - IT DOESN'T WORK! Spoke to the company (Philips Sonic Care) and they said the battery is most likely "crystalized" (which THEY SAID WILL EVENTUALLY HAPPEN TO ALL OF THEM!) and they won't replace it as we can't find the receipt. BEWARE! In my book, $200 is way too much money for a toothbrush that lasted less than 2 years. That's not even counting the replacement heads we purchased @ $30-$40 (for 2 heads) each every 3-4 months! That's almost $400 in the trash bin! Ask yourself if you can AFFORD to THROW AWAY that much money BEFORE you buy ANY Sonic Care Toothbrush!