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Anita Dressen
> 3 dayWe love these heads I’ve tried the dupes they don’t seem to be as durable as these. We have them on AutoShip and it’s a great value.
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Nick C
> 3 dayThere really good brushes and I don’t have a problem with them at all. They clean teeth very well and I haven’t had a single problem yet with my teeth because of them. But since they are so premium made the price is bad. They only give me 2 for $38 dollars so I’m thinking it’s up to you if you want spend that much.
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terri
> 3 dayFor the value seems to be okay, just got them so not sure how they will perform but hoping they will last.
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X
Greater than one weekThese are great. The flexibility offers a smooth brushing. Lifespan may be too short for some of you. 2 months. Why are the official Phillips replacements sooo expensive!
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linda
> 3 daySonicare replacement brushes are the only ones Ill buy after trying several generic knockoffs that wear out quickly. What I didnt realize is how the Sonicare brush heads differ from each other. This one, labeled plaque control is bigger than ones Ive used in the past labeled diamond clean. Its too big, making it hard to clean the teeth in back. I am happy with the quality of this brush but will be careful to select the smaller one next time.
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victoria4755
20-04-2025No more struggle to find the right model/a suitable replacement! So, so glad for this very user friendly product. Thanks.
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Carolann Moretto
Greater than one weekI have been using this product ever since my dentist recommended it.
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marvin
> 3 dayThese are the best all around. I just had to figure out what the new designation was after Sonicare changed it up.
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Z Swede
> 3 dayIt seems that the pricing might be a bit high not knowing how well this product really removes plaque. Compared to the previous Philips Sonicare brush heads I was using this type seems a lot better; but do we really know? I believe the ridigity of the brush head filaments is shown/noted as medium and that being the case I might suggest a bit firmer; if that is what ultimately controls the plaque removal. I am one of those people that has plaque collect more in certain areas on my teeth. It is not that this type of plaque brush does not do a good/great job, I find it hard to maneuver on the inside of my teeth in the extreme curved areas. Whether this suggests the brush head is too long in dimension or not would be my question. My dental people are not scolding me, but I would suggest a better plaque cleaning at home is attainable. If Phillips makes a different plaque brush head I am not aware nor seen. Then again I might have a very narrow tooth placement in my mouth contributing to what I perceive as possible...to difficult in reaching all the plaque I do/do not have.
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Cmartcookie
> 3 dayI seriously hate that toothbrush heads have gotten so expensive. I also hate that we cant just go to or find one place that has them consistently priced. It wasnt until we found some at a pharmacy on sale at a price we thought was good, only to find that the package that used have 4 in it now only had 2! Ive tried buying replacement toothbrush heads in quantity because they were cheaper, then discovered when they arrived that they werent even packaged in sanitary packages. So, for this purchase, we found what we thought was the best price for this quantity and this brand and this style. What the heck is sheerness for toothbrushes?