 | Author: S. M. Struhl (Princeton,.. | BEWARE! Counterfeit product! When we tried to register this with Phillips, we found that it had a bogus product number, not starting with HHZ. If you get one with Chinese letters on it, send it back. A picture of the base with Chinese writing is now attached. if (typeof amznJQ != "undefined") { amznJQ.onReady('jQuery', function() { amznJQ.available('popover', function() { var widgetDom = jQuery("#R1NBSSMH5Y40F1_imageSection_82534C66-C082-11E7-88B8-C94614427C49"); var images = widgetDom.find(".review-image-thumbnail"); for (var c=0;c | 11 |
 | Author: kaybee | Pros:- Cleans significantly better than a manual toothbrush- Charge lasts 3 weeks- Pulses to let you know when to move on to each section- Travel case is a big win. With my prior electric toothbrushes, I often ended up traveling with a manual just because I didn't have a convenient way to store the electric- Variety of modes is great for a whole spectrum of dental preferencesCons:- Like others have said, It's odd that you can't set the mode prior to turning it on and putting it in your mouth. It leads you to have to either count the number of times you push the button, or angle it so you can see the display in the mirror.- The instructions are very vague regarding the timer and quadrant pulses. I started with using the gum mode and thought I was following along switching quadrants every time it pulsed, but then found myself with an extra 4 or so pulses at the end that I didn't know what to do with. It would be nice if the...Read more | 9 |