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The D7 seems a bit more "premium" as it has indicators on the handle to let you know which mode you're in. Also, it advertises 30 days battery life vs 25 in this one.
I have the D7 model and use it for traveling, so I don't risk losing or breaking my Sonicare brush. For the price, it's actually pretty good and the battery definitely lasts at least 3 weeks on a full charge, which is the longest I've used it, though it was still working just fine so I'm sure it would have lasted longer than that.
Can't really complain too much given the price point, but I think that it feels very cheap and lightweight compared to a Sonicare, which has some weight to it and obviously feels premium. Also, I usually have to do an extra minute of brushing in order to get the same "clean" feeling that I do with the Sonicare, which actually is a testament to this things battery life since I use it more than the 4 minutes per day you're supposed to.
For $10 bucks though, if this is anything like their D7 model, then you can't really go wrong. Personally, I will always keep a Sonicare as my main brush but am happy to use the fairywill whenever I'm away from home.
I like it so much.
The only thing I do not like is that sometimes I find it on my wife's bed stand...
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The kids all have quip and we have had endless issues. They are helpful and replace.bit we gave up and bought these.
Yesterday was first time they used it. Seems to work well. I like that the heads are small. It drives me crazy when kids tooth brushes have these giant heads. (I prefer small heads even as an adult).
One thing I'm not crazy about is Everytime you press the button it goes to a different mode. So if you hit the button to turn it off to spit, then wehn you turn it back on you have to press multiple times to get back to the same mode. (unless I'm missing something).
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By that logic, if my regular (non-electronic) toothbrush broke, I can still use it as a toothpick?