Electric Toothbrush HX3651/13 Philips 2100 Series HX3651/13
- Product details
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Philips
Line: accessories
Product Type: toothbrushes
Product Properties: cleansing
Volume: 1 pcs.
Bristle Hardness: medium
Toothbrush Type: electric
Cleansing Technology: sound
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: mass-market
Country: Netherlands
Made in: China
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umerous studies have shown that electric toothbrushes clean teeth and gums much better. As a result, people who regularly use them have healthier gums, less tooth decay and keep their teeth for longer compared with those who use manual toothbrushes.
This sounds convincing enough to start using electric toothbrushes. Philips 2100 Series HX3651/13 is clearly one of the best options. It has been designed with advanced sonic technology. Its bristles move up and down quickly enough to turn toothpaste into micro bubbles. They in turn get deep between teeth and along the gum line and thus make brushing more effective. So, all in all, Philips 2100 Series HX3651/13 perfectly cleans your teeth and gums, removes plaque build-up, leaving your mouth clean and fresh all day.
Benefits of Philips 2100 Series HX3651/13:
- features SmartTimer and QuadPacer, built-in sensors helping to brush teeth more effectively for better oral health;
- Easy-Start program provides a gradual increase in brushing power, allowing to get used to an electric toothbrush;
- gently removes plaque from the teeth and along the gum line;
- reduces plague up to 3x better than a manual toothbrush;
- a battery-life lasts up to 14 days of brushing;
- has an ergonomic design;
- user-friendly;
- USB rechargeable.
I used to use Oral B, which has round, rotating brush heads. The advantage of Philips is that it's slimmer, making it easy to reach difficult areas like the upper teeth. With Oral B, I found this quite challenging. The cleaning performance is 10/10, and I am more than satisfied. Another benefit is that the brush head is completely sealed, preventing water and toothpaste from getting inside. Oral B had a couple of openings where toothpaste would accumulate, making it harder to clean and causing an unpleasant odor over time. Let's see how long it lasts.