That "okay" reminds me of those $10-$15 AA battery toothbrushes they sell in stores, the cleaning doesn't seem great, those Toothbrush is too bulky and the necks aren't that long, which means you have to put almost your whole head in your mouth to get to your molars. Because of the size, I could never get a clear idea of where the toothbrush head was in the back of my mouth (and at what angle), it often seemed to dig into my gums, which is my fault. but only by -For the size, it takes up so much space in your hand and mouth that you really don't see it. Fits on a toothbrush but don't like it much, I bought this to replace my old Sonicare, admittedly I don't regret another Sonicare now, for the β¬80 I paid (on Prime Day) I don't feel this toothbrush is the worth the price. It's noisy, bulky and just feels cheap, even after brushing my teeth I feel like the toothbrush didn't do its job so I brushed another 2 minutes and still felt the same. I liked my Sonicare but I was dying to try it and I wouldn't pay $80 if I wasn't interested in the product. Not to scold for hitting it, it just feels very cheap in the hand, and to be honest it 100% reminds me of those cheap electric toothbrushes you can get at any store for $10-$15 be able. As for the Bluetooth capabilities, I don't need them and I don't care, it seems pointless to hold a smartphone in one hand and a toothbrush in the other, toothpaste just flying out of your mouth onto the screen. From what I've read (and I did a lot of reading before buying), this particular model has the exact same motor as the much cheaper Oral B 1500 (which often sells for $40), so the 'cleanup' action ". be exactly the same. the same, no better and no worse. The cleaning action on my Sonicare is far superior to this, the Sonicare is much quieter, less clunky, more controllable and feels much better in the hand, but the battery on it dies after 7 years, I would recommend the Sonicare by a very large margin. I'm keeping this as it's not broken and I had to use it to see the mistakes, it would be wrong to bring it back but it's a strong pass for me. If my opinion on the toothbrush changes, I'll update this review, but I don't feel like it's worth a fraction of the $80 I paid (during a sale), let alone the usual $129. Hell and bulky resulting in a lack of precise control when attempting to brush your teeth. 3 stars on average as it works like a toothbrush.
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