Amazon has
Philips Sonicare 4100 Electric Toothbrush on sale for
$35.75.
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Philips Sonicare 4100 Electric Toothbrush on sale for $39.99 - $5 Off when you apply promo code
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$34.99.
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Philips Sonicare 4100 Electric Toothbrush on sale for $39.99 - $5 Off via
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I was initially concerned as well.
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I bought 2 different replacements on Amazon and both left a small gap which was annoying. If anyone finds one that fits perfectly please share!!
I bought 2 different replacements on Amazon and both left a small gap which was annoying. If anyone finds one that fits perfectly please share!!
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I bought 2 different replacements on Amazon and both left a small gap which was annoying. If anyone finds one that fits perfectly please share!!
I was initially concerned as well.
It will randomly cut off a brush cycle, and vibrate the head strangely to also notify user?
Read you can hold down the power button while on the charge stand until it buzzes 3 times, and it will reset. But have not been able to get mine to reset, possible anyone can explain that feature/setting?
Do these sonicare brushes have any communication between the brush head and the device? Possibly a little rfid chip in the head?
Just replaced my brush head recently in the last few weeks before any notification or nags were ever received , and it looks perfectly fine visually still, is there a way to remove/clear the Nag from these if the brush head should be just fine based on time guidance and visual cues?
Is it possible the brush head reset feature "Only Works" on a specific charger, possibly the USB base VS the 120V base I'm currently using?
Hoping someone has info on this feature, and hopefully how to deal with what I think is an extraneous Nag notification, and function that doesn't seem to clear...
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The newer 4100 Series offers half that at 31,000 movements per minute. Or, 15,500 brush strokes.
I bought 2 different replacements on Amazon and both left a small gap which was annoying. If anyone finds one that fits perfectly please share!!
It will randomly cut off a brush cycle, and vibrate the head strangely to also notify user?
Read you can hold down the power button while on the charge stand until it buzzes 3 times, and it will reset. But have not been able to get mine to reset, possible anyone can explain that feature/setting?
Do these sonicare brushes have any communication between the brush head and the device? Possibly a little rfid chip in the head?
Just replaced my brush head recently in the last few weeks before any notification or nags were ever received , and it looks perfectly fine visually still, is there a way to remove/clear the Nag from these if the brush head should be just fine based on time guidance and visual cues?
Is it possible the brush head reset feature "Only Works" on a specific charger, possibly the USB base VS the 120V base I'm currently using?
Hoping someone has info on this feature, and hopefully how to deal with what I think is an extraneous Nag notification, and function that doesn't seem to clear...
I bought 2 different replacements on Amazon and both left a small gap which was annoying. If anyone finds one that fits perfectly please share!!
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