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Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush
Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush

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Brand: Philips Sonicare
Discount Category: Health And Beauty

Selling Price: $79.99
Buy New: $49.99
Potential Savings: $30.00 (38%)



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Customer Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars 163 comments

Color: White
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (pounds): 13
Dimensions (inch): 6.7 x 3.3 x 8.4
Warranty: 1

MPN: HX5351/46
Model: HX 5351/46
UPC: 075020803009
EAN: 0075020803009

Release Date: August 7, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 weeks

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4 out of 5 stars As Good As It Gets, I Guess.   December 4, 2008
I've never had much experience with electric toothbrushes, but my two years with this model has been trouble-free so far. It charges easily and quickly and takes over a week to lose its power. That's with me AND my girlfriend brushing morning and night for two minutes at a time. Not bad, not bad at all. When we go on vacation, we don't even take the charger.

It's also handy that the attachments come color-coded. That way we don't use each other's brush. An easy to overlook bit of convenience, I must say. Thanks for that, Sonicare.

As long as you keep the bases nice and clean instead of cruddy, you probably won't have much to complain about with this item. I just can't see myself giving it 5 stars without ever having any other electric brush to compare it to.



5 out of 5 stars Sonicare addict   December 4, 2008

I first received a Sonicare toothbrush several years ago. It was a gift from a dental hygienist friend, and it was the Sonicare Elite e7300. I used the brush every day for about five years until it finally died, due to the button which turns it on finally wearing out completely.

I have nothing but praise for the Elite e7300, but I now use the Essence 5300. I have been using the Essence 5300 for about two months and I have not noticed any differences in quality or effectiveness between the two brushes. The Elite e7300 had additional features such as a LED battery indicator and a 30 second interval on beeps (which helps you to distribute time spent brushing among the four sections of your teeth), but while those features are useful they aren't something that I even really care about or miss having.

Anyhow, the Sonicare toothbrushes clean incredibly well. I cannot go back to regular toothbrushes now. The difference is like night and day. The Sonicare brushes clean extremely thoroughly, if used properly, and my teeth feel as though they have been polished after brushing. I had a little bit of plaque buildup before using the Sonicare, but after about two weeks of using the brush regularly the plaque buildup eroded, and after about a month my teeth were noticeably whiter.

Since using the Sonicare brushes I have not had a single cavity or any periodontal problems. The first time I went to the dentist after getting my Sonicare it almost felt like I wasted money on my appointment, because the hygienist barely had anything to clean. I used to go to the dentist every six months, but I feel the brushes are so effective at cleaning that I now go to the dentist every year and a half to two years. The brush has paid for itself by keeping me free from periodontal problems and allowing me to stretch out the time between teeth cleanings.

No, I am not a shill. The brush really is that good.



4 out of 5 stars cannot live without Sonicare   November 17, 2008
My teeth feel really clean when I use Sonicare. The problem lies with the hassle associated with trying to recycle the base unit.


2 out of 5 stars Not sure it's working well   November 16, 2008
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I bought this toothbrush on the recommendation of my dentist. I've been using it for almost 5 months now, and I have to say, I'm not sure it's working as well as it should be. I seem to be getting more plaque, and in spots I didn't get plaque before. Plus, I can feel that my teeth aren't as "clean" and smooth as they should be in the back. I've started using a regular toothbrush on them afterwards, which solves the problem, but I thought the Sonicare was supposed to be a super cleaner. Also, I agree with other reviewers about the brush heads. Mine looks very worn at this point--in fact, it began looking that way after just a couple of months. I bought one for my kid as well, and his teeth are also showing more plaque (and the brush head looks even worse than mine, though he's been using it for about 4 months instead of 5). So I'm not sure this is worth it--I'm going to talk to our dentist and dental hygienist at our next checkups. (No problems other than that, by the way--the vibration/pressure takes a little getting used to, but the "easy start" feature helps a lot. If you don't keep the toothbrush constantly in its charger, the recharging takes a very long time--too long, for instance, if you're on vacation, so bring an extra brush along.)


5 out of 5 stars Great Product   November 14, 2008
Really helps to keep my teeth clean, and the travel case makes it easy to travel with.