Replacement Brushhead 7+. Extra soft bristles. Kid-sized brush heads to clean and protect growing smiles. A standard kids' brush head with a longer reach supports the healthy habits of independent brushers. Dentists recommend changing your brush head every 3 months.
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Brand | Sonicare |
Item model number | HX6042/06 |
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Product Id | 922324 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 075020008060 |
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Philips Sonicare Kids Brush Head, ages 7-10 2pk HX6042/06
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Definitely a terrific toothbrush and head replacement to keep kids teeth clean. However, there was little consideration for families with more than 1 child. The brush heads are all the same color with no way to tell the difference between them. I question the motive for changing the design.
This is a great product for kids. I bought the entire set, electric tooth brush. It is very simple to use and perfect for small hands. My kids always brush in a rush, but with this toothbrush, they are forced to brush the required lenght of time. I also bought the sterilization unit and it is perfect for storing the brushes. I would recommend this product hightly.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great for children to learn the importance of oral hygiene
The size of brizzles is perfect for my 5 year old. It definetly cleans his teeth a lot better than a regular/manual toothbrush.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The compact size of the toothbrush heads enables them to reach even the most difficult-to-reach areas in the mouth, ensuring a thorough cleaning experience. They are designed with soft bristles, a smaller size, and a fun design that children will love, making them an excellent choice for parents who want to encourage their children to take care of their dental hygiene.
Everyone knows Philips makes a wide range of high quality products. So that's why I don't get why they went from a multiple-color scheme on their kids' brushes to only one. Don't any Philips employees have more than just one child? How are we supposed to differentiate the brushes when we have three kids? They don't even have the option to change the ring at the base, which was a great option for the adult brushes a few years ago. I have three kids and have to resort to cutting notches in the base using nail clippers so I can tell which brush belongs to whom. A real let-down in terms of user-friendliness from Philips.
I bought this hoping I could simply attach it to my Sonicare even though it isn't the "kids" model. I have the "healthy white" model or named something like that. These heads were very nearly compatible but not quite -- it looks to me like a case of intentionally making something incompatible, which annoys me as an engineer. Other than that, they seem fine. Other colors would be nice.
My kid used the adult compact brush head for a long time before with no problem. This time I switch him to the kid's brush head and the plastic on the back of the brush head is broken into 2 pieces. My kid bit into the head, but the same problem didn't happen to the adult compact brush head.
The brush head that came with my son's toothbrush was great but these replacements are junk. The first broke the first time he used it! The second lasted a few brushes and then broke in the same spot. The plastic snaps in the half and the bristles fall out. I'm afraid to waste more money on these replacements.
hi, Like previous reviewer, I felt I have the same issue. The newer version seem to mold or have stain mark faster than the older version. In addition, I have 3 kids. Would like them to have different color coding. I am so tempted to buying the generic because it is cheaper and have the different color coding, and since the phillip one that not seem to last that long either. However, I don't trust the softest of the brush on my kids teeth.