Philips Sonicare 4100 toothbrush at Amazon on sale for $40 plus additional 20% off. $35 total with Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/Philips-So...B09LD7WRVS
My old Sonicare 4000 died The shaft that holds the brush loosened up and the brush head just flops around now. I purchased the frontpage deal on the Sonicare 1000 toothbrush at $20. It is WAY underpowered and does not do nearly as good of a job cleaning my teeth. While returning the 1100 brush I found this brush for $35 which I think is a MUCH better deal!
P.S. My old 4000 charging base worked just fine on the 1000 brush and I am confident it will work with this 4100 also eliminating the need a separate USB charger to power the USB base that comes with this model.
Tried it, found it
VERY lacking in power:
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So if i want to replace my sonicare (WITHOUT paying extra for that Bluetooth mimic) is this model (4100) the best potency power we can get without being a Bluetooth model?
I'm investigating about this for the Oral B models too. The best potency power available without paying extra for Bluetooth models or other ridiculous gimmicks.
So if i want to replace my sonicare (WITHOUT paying extra for that Bluetooth mimic) is this model (4100) the best potency power we can get without being a Bluetooth model?
I'm investigating about this for the Oral B models too. The best potency power available without paying extra for Bluetooth models or other mimic's
"In my opinion" this 4100 is the highest power Sonicare and comparable to the ones with all the stupid gimmicks.
P.S. Philips seems to be very good at engineering in a limited 2 year life expectancy into these toothbrushes. :thumbdown: I tried an Oral B round brush electric toothbrush (from Costco) and was not impressed. I returned it and bought the 4000 I previously mentioned.
"In my opinion" this 4100 is the highest power Sonicare and comparable to the ones with all the stupid gimmicks.
P.S. Philips seems to be very good at engineering in a 2 year life expectancy into these toothbrushes, I tried an Oral B round brush electric toothbrush (from Costco) and was not impressed. I returned it and bought the 4000 I previously mentioned.
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So if i want to replace my sonicare (WITHOUT paying extra for that Bluetooth mimic) is this model (4100) the best potency power we can get without being a Bluetooth model?
I'm investigating about this for the Oral B models too. The best potency power available without paying extra for Bluetooth models or other ridiculous gimmicks.
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Not sure how you used that code on this toothbrush.
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