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Review on ✨ AquaSonic Black Series Ultra Whitening Toothbrush: ADA Accepted Electric Toothbrush with 8 Brush Heads, Travel Case, Ultra Sonic Motor, Wireless Charging, 4 Modes with Smart Timer by Nicole Hunter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

As good as Sonicare Suitable for electric toothbrushes

I've been using Sonicare for decades. I decided to switch when Sonicare said it couldn't find my registration and was therefore not honoring its warranty. The AcquaSonic looks the same as the Sonicare Diamond Clean but is five times cheaper ($36.95 at Revain vs. $198.95). . Incidentally, the "motor" of the Diamond Clean is identical to the cheaper Sonicare models. It only works better because the brush matches the AquaSonic. I have no idea how long the AquaSonic will last, but it does have a 13 month warranty versus the Sonicare's two and a half years if you register a purchase. So I can replace the Aquasonic and it will still cost less. In my experience with Sonicare, the only time the wand will stop working is if the lithium battery dies or if you drop it on the floor. On the other hand, it's not clear how to contact Beauty Imports (AquaSonic's distributor) if there are any issues, while Sonicare's customer service (aside from losing my registration) has been exceptional. Addendum: Now that I've had the AquaSonic for a few months, I can report that the brushing seems to be just as effective as the Sonicare (it's the brush that matters, not the wand). On the plus side, I get an incredible 60 two-minute brushes on a single charge (two a day for thirty days), which is more than double my Sonicare experience, assuming the battery lasts longer. The downside is that the timer stops working after a week. Eventually, Revain figured out how to fix the problem (Revain handles tech support calls, but the rep doesn't specialize in AquaSonic - she'll have to look for an answer). If you have the same problem, just press and hold the "on" button for 20 seconds. The same solution is required when this problem occurs in Sonicare. The Aquacare seems to clean just as well as the Sonicare, it's slightly lighter (0.6 oz), has a battery that lasts twice as long (four weeks versus two) and comes with more brushes (eight one). Sonicare comes with a pressure sensor which I think is the solution. The average AquaSonic review on Revain (4.7 stars) is better than the $69.95 Sonicare 4100 (4.3 stars), with bad reviews criticizing the electric toothbrush experience. , broken brush heads or battery failure. The last two points are covered by the warranty. If Beauty Imports doesn't respond, contact Revain who have incredibly good customer service.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Appearance