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Philips Sonicare Protective Clean 4100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush

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Amazon has Philips Sonicare Protective Clean 4100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (HX6810/50) on sale for $34.95 when you 'clip' the $5 off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

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Amazon has Philips Sonicare Protective Clean 4100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (HX6810/50) on sale for $34.95 when you 'clip' the $5 off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member smoker68x for finding this deal.

Colors Available:
Includes:
  • 1x Handle
  • 1x Brush Head
  • 1x Charger

Note: You must be logged into your Amazon account in order to clip the coupon. Coupons are typically one use per account.

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  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars w/ over 25,600 Amazon customer reviews.
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Model: Philips Sonicare - ProtectiveClean 4100 Rechargeable Toothbrush - Black

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BigCTM
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I have been using the 4100 for over 2 years. Works great...
Kensic
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i have this one, very good, been using it for 3 years now.

you guys both use 1 base? so everyday y'all switch out the brush head 4 times?

how has the securing rod been holding up with this removing/clicking on so often?
corona_lumen
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Toothpaste can accumulate in the gap between the head and the body and make the vibration duller. Make sure to remove the head and clean every few days. Been working fine for 3 years.

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After 20 years using the E series, I bought this. It worked fine for two months then suddenly died. It would just hum without moving. Philips replaced it promptly under warranty, but the new one died after two days. It vibrates slightly, but not enough to clean. I wonder how many new buyers think the slight vibration is normal and effective.
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kevindd992002
Apr 25, 2021
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So this is not a good Philips toothbrush? I'm currently using the 5300 and it has served me and my partner well but we wanted to get another one.
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Kensic
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Quote from kevindd992002 :
So this is not a good Philips toothbrush? I'm currently using the 5300 and it has served me and my partner well but we wanted to get another one.
i have this one, very good, been using it for 3 years now.

you guys both use 1 base? so everyday y'all switch out the brush head 4 times?

how has the securing rod been holding up with this removing/clicking on so often?
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BigCTM
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I have been using the 4100 for over 2 years. Works great...
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kevindd992002
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Quote from Kensic :
i have this one, very good, been using it for 3 years now.

you guys both use 1 base? so everyday y'all switch out the brush head 4 times?

how has the securing rod been holding up with this removing/clicking on so often?
Good to know. Any significant difference from the 5300?

Yes, we use 1 base and switch heads 4 times/day. We've been using it for about 4 months now and I haven't seen any degradation on the securing rod but it is what's worrying me Smilie
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Quote from kevindd992002 :
Good to know. Any significant difference from the 5300?

Yes, we use 1 base and switch heads 4 times/day. We've been using it for about 4 months now and I haven't seen any degradation on the securing rod but it is what's worrying me Smilie
the only difference is 5300 has 3 modes for brushing.

has the same 62000 movement/min, the most important part.

for 35$ alone worth not changing head all the time
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kevindd992002
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Quote from Kensic :
the only difference is 5300 has 3 modes for brushing.

has the same 62000 movement/min, the most important part.

for 35$ alone worth not changing head all the time
I agree. The only problem I'm seeing is that the 4100 does not have an included travel case. Any thoughts on that?
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White and red also have the 5$ coupon, if you don't like black Smilie
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dealmashuguna
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so cheap wow
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Toothpaste can accumulate in the gap between the head and the body and make the vibration duller. Make sure to remove the head and clean every few days. Been working fine for 3 years.
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frank3000
Apr 26, 2021
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Thanks! This style is absolutely worth it over the cheaper Sonicare with the large rounded bottom to the brush heads
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UniquePanther652
Apr 26, 2021
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I bought this a year and a half ago. It has held up well, and I have been VERY pleased with it. I have a permanent bottom retainer, and cleaning under it has always been a challenge. This cleans so much better than I could ever do with a manual toothbrush.

My only complaint is the price of the brush heads... But hey, still very worth it!
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Quote from QuaziArts :
After 20 years using the E series, I bought this. It worked fine for two months then suddenly died. It would just hum without moving. Philips replaced it promptly under warranty, but the new one died after two days. It vibrates slightly, but not enough to clean. I wonder how many new buyers think the slight vibration is normal and effective.
Just making sure, you know that's a feature that you have to bypass right? The brushes start out weak and ramp up over 3-4 weeks.
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Good price if you need now but this model will probably be cheaper toward the end of the year based on last year's sale prices.
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BobJ22
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Been using mine for a few months now (bought at best buy). Anyone know where the best/cheapest place is to get replacement heads for the 4100?

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