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Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush
Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush

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Brand: Philips Sonicare
Discount Category: Health And Beauty

Selling Price: $139.99
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Potential Savings: $20.00 (14%)



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Customer Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars 186 comments

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (pounds): 1.3
Dimensions (inch): 6.7 x 3.7 x 9.2
Warranty: 1

MPN: HX9552/02
Model: 9500
UPC: 075020803238
EAN: 0075020803238

Release Date: May 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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5 out of 5 stars What a pleasant difference!   November 26, 2008
My dentist recommended a Sonicare toothbrush to me as a way to keep my teeth as clean as possible between 6 month checkups. What a difference this toothbrush makes! I used to spend at least 10 minutes meticulously brushing my teeth with a regular toothbrush, but still had plaque build-up in certain areas. With the Sonicare, I've been able to reduce my brushing time to 2 minutes (using the built-in timing program of the Elite e9500), and yet have a much cleaner mouth than before. Even my wife has commented on how quickly I'm finished with my night-time routine. I initially tried to use the Sonicare in a similar fashion to a regular brush, but ended up with some abrasions on my gum - yes, you CAN get too much of a good thing. :) At that point, I decided to trust the built-in timing program, and use it as a guide. I'm still amazed at how well it works. I've also found I use much less toothpaste due to the smaller 'regular' head. I haven't tried the compact head, since the regular head is smallish, but the regular head provides just enough coverage.

After having read others complain about battery life and keeping the Sonicare clean, I've made sure to only put the unit in the charger when needed (about every 2-3 weeks or so), and I keep it angled up slightly so I don't get toothpaste down the handle (easily prevented). I only use it once a day (using my regular brush in the morning), and find that's more than enough to keep that 'fresh from the dentist' feeling.



4 out of 5 stars clean mouth feeling   November 19, 2008
I am using my Sonicare toothbrush at least once a day and certainly like the clean feeling it leaves in my mouth. It is easy to understand the directions for using it. Another feature, after the intial charging, it is always ready to be used.


4 out of 5 stars Sonicare e-9500   November 17, 2008
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Seems to be doing the job of getting rid of plaque but I won't know this until my next periodontal visit.

I see that when switching brushes because I was using the smaller for hard to reach place, the inside of the handle and the inside of the brush attachment held slimy liquid with a horrible odor. Why does this happen? and maybe there should be instructions on how to disinfect, other than investing in an additional accessory.



5 out of 5 stars super product   November 16, 2008
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Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power ToothbrushThis is a great product. The battery once charged lasts a very long time. This is the best performing electric toothbrush I've ever used. After each use I feel as though I just received a proper dental cleaning by my dentist.


3 out of 5 stars Good, bad and not elite   November 8, 2008
I've used this product for about five weeks and rate it as good, but not "elite" as the product name indicates. In fact, I've even considered returning it. While it seems to do an outstanding job of cleaning teeth, the vibration is strong and very disconcerting when the handle or back of the brush hits your teeth. The spray is fine but profuse, so you really need to close your mouth almost completely to prevent the spray from covering everything within a foot or two. Thus, it's difficult to keep the handle or back of the brush from hitting the teeth. I haven't encountered the build-up of fluid and debris in the toothbrush. However, the brush attachment frequently comes loose from the base while brushing the teeth -- which is particularly annoying! I've used an Oral-B for years and am likely to return to their toothbrushes rather than Phillips.