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| Philips Sonicare Elite e7300 Power Toothbrush | 
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| Brand: Philips Sonicare Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $119.99 Buy New: $99.99 Potential Savings: $20.00 (17%)
New (4) from $99.99
Customer Ratings: 212 comments
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (pounds): 14.5 Dimensions (inch): 673 x 327 x 839 Warranty: 1
MPN: HX7361 Model: 7300 UPC: 075020800176 EAN: 0075020800176
Release Date: March 19, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Comments:
Recommended by my dentist August 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
works great, teeth feel cleaner than with a regular tooth brush. i can also see a difference after using the sonicare, my teeth are noticably whiter.
Great for Teeth, Not so Great for Hygenity July 30, 2008 We first bought this toothbrush through our dentist and it seemed worth the price tag. Our whole family used the same toothbrush, thanks to the interchangeable heads. At first, the buzzing was VERY strong, which kind of made it funny to watch my sister get the giggles (if you are ticklish, WATCH OUT!) The toothbrush works well and keeps my teeth clean. It has two settings for power and has a sturdy design. But after a while, something gross appeared. Black mold residue stuff appeared where the toothbrush head goes. You can't see it if you never take off the head, but if you are frequently switching heads, it is extremely difficult NOT to notice. The outside part of the toothbrush isn't too difficult, but the inside that you can see when the head of the tootbrush is removed is ridiculous to clean. But, if you can get over your fear of that (it's never hurt me!) then this is a good toothbrush and will keep your chompers squeaky clean!
Your dental hygienist can tell the difference... July 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
Upon my dentist's recommendation, I bought a Sonicare toothbrush when I got braces more than 3 years ago. (I'm in my late 20's.) At the time the toothbrush was about $200. This was a lot of money, but I agreed that if I was going to spend $6000 on braces another $200 would be worth it if it meant the fixed teeth wouldn't be cavity ridden when the braces came off. (Braces = A LOT! of nooks for food build up = cavities.)
After I started using the Sonicare, every time I went to the dental hygienist or ortho assistant (and these people were in different offices & rotated, so the original recommending dentist was not getting a kick back) they could definitely tell the difference between my using a Sonicare vs. a regular brush (or a cheap electronic toothbrush knockoff).
I have had my braces off for more than a year (no post-braces cavities), and the dental hygienists still remark on what good health my teeth are in because of the Sonicare toothbrush I use.
Now my entire family uses Sonicare exclusively including my poor starving-student baby brother and my mother who has severe carpotunnel. (She can handle the vibrations about 90% of the time, but the Sonicare is still much easier for her to use than a regular toothbrush--and definitely more effective.)
Consider a Sonicare an investment in your oral health and spend the money! Even if you prevent only one cavity (which going by my family's history, it absolutely does), the Sonicare will pay for itself!
Great product! July 24, 2008 The Sonicare Elite e7300 power toothbrush is a wonderful product which cleans your teeth extremely well. When we go to the dentist's office for our 6 mo. check ups the hygienest says it's so easy for her to clean our teeth because we use the electric toothbrush. It does the work for you ...no need to scrub your teeth!
Arghh!!! 3 went bad within a year!!! July 23, 2008 3 out of 4 found this comment useful.
I have used the Sonicare brand toothbrush forever it seems, I loved this thing and every time i put on a new brush head it was that great feeling you can't get from a regular toothbrush. But I have no idea what is going on as I have had to replace 3 of these in less than 1 years time. The first time I thought it was a fluke but after 3 times I am wondering what the heck brand of batteries are in these things. I was about to throw out the 3rd one until i pressed the button and held it down as if I were resetting it and it worked, but I need to do that EVERY time now. Done with sonicare going to try Oral B.
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