Philips Sonicare Elite e7300

January 11, 08 by Daniel Foster

Sonicare Toothbrush

I received a Sonicare toothbrush as a gift a year ago. Since then, I have come to idolize it. While the brush itself is expensive and replacement heads aren’t exactly cheap, the toothbrush works wonders on your mouth. When you first use it, it feels like a chainsaw in your mouth, grinding this way and that. But after a few days you get used to the vibrating bristles in your mouth, and after the first use I immediately noticed how much cleaner my teeth felt. They felt slick and smooth, just like I’d come from the dentist.

The Sonicare is built to last. Though it’s made out of plastic, it is the sturdy and durable kind. The brush heads last a month or two, but may wear down faster depending on how you use your tooth brush. I brush often and hard, so my brush heads tend to wear down faster. I also have braces, which further contributes to the wearing of the brush head. I have dropped my Sonicare several times, and it hasn’t been damaged in the slightest. The brush can be charged via the included base station. Mine has never run out of charge before. I usually leave it on the charging station when not in use, but have used it for more than a week before without charging it.

Overall, I love my Sonicare. I would pay twice what I payed for it if I had to. It’s that good of a toothbrush. People who say it’s too expensive haven’t seen what having the cleanest teeth possible is like. You can still get by with a regular toothbrush, but the Sonicare gets the job done more efficiently and better.

There are a variety of Sonicare models out there. Click on the links below for more details.
Philips Sonicare Elite e7300 Power Toothbrush
Philips Sonicare Essence e5500 Power Toothbrush
Philips Sonicare Elite (E-Series) Replacement Brush Head, Compact (2-Pack)
Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush
Philips Sonicare UV Sanitizer

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