For Kids Compact sonic toothbrush heads The compact brush heads of the Philips Sonicare electric toothbrush are specifically designed for children ages 4-6 years. Brush heads thoroughly and gently clean young teeth.
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Brand | Sonicare |
Item model number | HX6032/64 |
Color | Red |
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Product Id | 922374 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 075020028570 |
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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.
Great way to get your little one to brush his/her teeth. The music notes make it fun for them and make them look forward something..
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great for children to learn the importance of oral hygiene
Glad to get the refills at a good price
The size of brizzles is perfect for my 5 year old. It definetly cleans his teeth a lot better than a regular/manual toothbrush.
My daughter just got Sonicare for kids, it's so easy to use, and the results on her teeth is AMAZING
[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.
IT IS MUCH BETTER THAN ANY OLD TOOTHBRUSH. THIS HELPS TEACH CHILDREN GOOD BRUSHING HABITS AND KEEPS THEIR TEETH CLEANER.
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.
Philips used to offer this product in red and blue. Now it only comes in light blue - which makes it difficult to identify which brush head belongs to which child if you have more than one child.