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Review on Philips Sonicare EasyClean HX6511 sonic toothbrush, white by Ada Boguszewska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The item is ok but not fully compliant with the description.

This is my second toothbrush from the Philips Sonicare line. The first one was exactly the same, but because I couldn't figure out what the issue was, I ended up throwing it away. After a year and a half of use, the bristles on the brush started to vibrate with less intensity, and I noticed a decline in the overall quality of the cleaning it produced. After taking it apart, I saw where I had gone wrong with my calculations: the vibration module is fastened to the motor by means of two regular bolts. Naturally, this whole thing vibrates, we drop the brush (here we must pay tribute, the protection from blows in the brush is at a height, do not be frightened to drop it) . As a consequence of this, the bolts become less secure, which causes the vibration module to shift. This causes the clearance between the vibration module and the motor to change, which in turn causes the vibration to become less effective. Look on YouTube for the video titled "Philips electric toothbrush loses power," which I created as a little video on this subject.

Pros
  • It has been working for weeks, and the user interface is well thought out and easy to use. The notifications provided by Vibro are easy to understand, and there is no chance that you will miss the thirty second cutoff. or the requirement to collect fees. When using a quality whitening paste, a brand-new toothbrush that still has its attachments cleans and brightens teeth effectively. A large selection of nozzles, including those that are larger, smaller, and harder, with bases made of plastic or silicone, and designed for both youngsters and adults.
Cons
  • Expensive fittings. Ineffective internal design, which leads to a reduction in power (see comment).

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