Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush

Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

FlexCare delivers the superior cleaning you're looking for with the flexibility your oral health routine demands. New ProResults brush heads and personal care settings are all found in a brush design that is smaller, lighter and has less vibration then any other Sonicare toothbrush.  1 Sonicare Toothbrush 1 ProResults Standard Brush Head 1 Deluxe Charger with Cord Wrap and Brush Head Storage 1 Luxury Soft Travel Case…

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Worth the Price
I've used Sonicare at my dentist's recommendation since they first came out. Spending the extra money on the Flexcare was well worth the investment. I especially like the smaller brush head and the additional timing features.
2008-10-13, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Yes. The other reviews are Right - Its AWESOME.
Recently I had been seeing (actually feeling with my tongue) plaque deposits on my teeth and decided to try out a power-brush. Being a kind of buyer that believes in spending a little more but getting the best product I finally bought the Flexcare toothbrush.
While reading reviews that said "feels like dentist clean" I was like yeah right, as if its really that cool, its essentially a vibrating toothbrush!
But, I was so damn wrong :) The first time I used it, immediately I could feel that "clean gap between the teeth", just like you do after flossing. It was such an awesome feeling that immediately I felt nice spending $100.
Oh, and after the second use this morning, I could already feel a difference in the plaque, its much less! hurray! :)
I would recommend this toothbrush to anyone who wants that just flossed feeling every morning.
2008-10-01, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Quick, Fantastic Clean
After two minutes with this thing in the morning, my teeth feel clean all day. It took some getting used to this (I was had been using an Oral-B, and the movement of the brush head is completely different) but ultimately, I find using this brush more soothing--and more effective. Isn't that the perfect combination?
2008-09-25, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great product, but pricey
I like the R910 much better than my previous Sonicare 4100. The unprotected brush head is a huge improvement. I find the slimmer body easier to hold and maneuver, and it takes less room in my travel bag. I'm hoping the Lion battery in the R910 lives longer than the 3 years I got from the NiCad in the 4100. The second button is somewhat annoying, as I frequently push it accidentially and unexpectedly end up doing something to my teeth other than giving them a normal brushing...
2008-09-13, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Big improvement on already terrific product
I've used the Sonicare toothbrush for years because simply it cleans my teeth and gums really well and my dental hygienist can attest to that - better checkups since I started using it. My only complaint with the older models is that they were harder to clean. I did it anyway, but this one makes it a lot easier to clean AND easier to put the brush on and take it off. It's also lighter and has more options for different brushing modes if you like those. So glad I bought the new model!
2008-09-01, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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