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Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey, HX3641/02)

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Amazon has Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey, HX3641/02) on sale for $19.96. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey, HX3641/02) on sale for $19.96. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-Day free trial) or on orders of $35+.

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  • 2 minute SmarTimer with QuadPacer ensure Dentist-recommended brushing time
  • Battery life up to 14 days
  • Includes: 1 Philips Sonicare 1100 electric toothbrush, 1 SimplyClean (C1) brush head, and 1 USB charger (wall adaptor not included)

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Amazon has Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey, HX3641/02) on sale for $19.96. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Walmart has Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey, HX3641/02) on sale for $19.96. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30-Day free trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • 2 minute SmarTimer with QuadPacer ensure Dentist-recommended brushing time
  • Battery life up to 14 days
  • Includes: 1 Philips Sonicare 1100 electric toothbrush, 1 SimplyClean (C1) brush head, and 1 USB charger (wall adaptor not included)

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About the deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • This price matches the previous Front Page deal.
  • About the stores:

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Model: Philips Sonicare 1100 Power Toothbrush Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush - 1.0 ea

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cjsanandreas
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Had two of these break under warranty. They never used to do this (had one that lasted 5 years prior).

I suspect the issue is water ingress from the head, I now shake the thing dry before putting it to charge.

The power button goes faulty (presumably from corrosion), even the one I'm using now is steadily getting less responsive.

I've heard others say dropping them breaks them easily, I haven't had this problem but this is also delayed onset symptom of water corrosion.

I wish someone else would make an ultrasonic toothbrush because Philips is really trying my patience.
pgharibi
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Higher-end toothbrushes have useless features like Bluetooth and many modes you will never use. There is little reason to spend more once you get past the basics like a pressure sensor. This particular model does not have that so I would get something a little better.

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Sep 26, 2024 04:25 PM
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cjsanandreasSep 26, 2024 04:25 PM
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Had two of these break under warranty. They never used to do this (had one that lasted 5 years prior).

I suspect the issue is water ingress from the head, I now shake the thing dry before putting it to charge.

The power button goes faulty (presumably from corrosion), even the one I'm using now is steadily getting less responsive.

I've heard others say dropping them breaks them easily, I haven't had this problem but this is also delayed onset symptom of water corrosion.

I wish someone else would make an ultrasonic toothbrush because Philips is really trying my patience.
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Sep 26, 2024 04:27 PM
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jackkySep 26, 2024 04:27 PM
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do not buy

any sonicare with model number smaller than HX6000 is junk
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Sep 26, 2024 05:05 PM
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rizorithSep 26, 2024 05:05 PM
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Quote from jackky :
do not buy

any sonicare with model number smaller than HX6000 is junk
Based on what?
Sep 26, 2024 07:39 PM
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Sep 26, 2024 07:39 PM
blitzpa9Sep 26, 2024 07:39 PM
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Quote from cjsanandreas :
Had two of these break under warranty. They never used to do this (had one that lasted 5 years prior).

I suspect the issue is water ingress from the head, I now shake the thing dry before putting it to charge.

The power button goes faulty (presumably from corrosion), even the one I'm using now is steadily getting less responsive.

I've heard others say dropping them breaks them easily, I haven't had this problem but this is also delayed onset symptom of water corrosion.

I wish someone else would make an ultrasonic toothbrush because Philips is really trying my patience.
Literally have the same problem with mine less than 1 year old. I had older models still working fine. This was disappointing.
Sep 26, 2024 07:59 PM
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starcaptorSep 26, 2024 07:59 PM
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Quote from cjsanandreas :
Had two of these break under warranty. They never used to do this (had one that lasted 5 years prior).

I suspect the issue is water ingress from the head, I now shake the thing dry before putting it to charge.

The power button goes faulty (presumably from corrosion), even the one I'm using now is steadily getting less responsive.

I've heard others say dropping them breaks them easily, I haven't had this problem but this is also delayed onset symptom of water corrosion.

I wish someone else would make an ultrasonic toothbrush because Philips is really trying my patience.
Give fairywill a try. It's a popular Chinese brand that's been on SD many times in the past. They have other names too (bitvae?), but the quality has been good enough that my whole family uses them now.

I previously used sonicare (both styles of replacement heads) for 14 years...since college. Fairywill doesn't vibrate quite as quickly, but you will not notice a difference in clean.

I should mention that the handles are often around $10 and the replacement brush heads can be had for under $2 each. My original handle has been going strong for just over four years now. the charge lasts just over three weeks.
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Sep 27, 2024 02:22 PM
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pgharibiSep 27, 2024 02:22 PM
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Quote from jackky :
do not buy

any sonicare with model number smaller than HX6000 is junk
Higher-end toothbrushes have useless features like Bluetooth and many modes you will never use. There is little reason to spend more once you get past the basics like a pressure sensor. This particular model does not have that so I would get something a little better.
Last edited by pgharibi September 27, 2024 at 07:27 AM.
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Sep 27, 2024 08:43 PM
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jackkySep 27, 2024 08:43 PM
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Quote from pgharibi :
Higher-end toothbrushes have useless features like Bluetooth and many modes you will never use. There is little reason to spend more once you get past the basics like a pressure sensor. This particular model does not have that so I would get something a little better.

you can buy HX6xxxx model for the better motor
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Sep 27, 2024 08:48 PM
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pgharibiSep 27, 2024 08:48 PM
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Quote from jackky :
you can buy HX6xxxx model for the better motor
A stronger motor is not necessarily better for your teeth. Many people brush too hard. It can hurt your gums to do so with a powerful brush.
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Sep 27, 2024 09:36 PM
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gathermewoolSep 27, 2024 09:36 PM
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Normal price.

I have one that didn't do a very good job on my son's teeth, even though we made him go for 2 full minutes. We switched him to the oral b pro 1000 and noticed an improvement.

So, I'm the last one in the family with my 4100 (and a backup 1100). Everyone else has an oral b. :shrugs:
Sep 28, 2024 03:49 PM
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ferganerSep 28, 2024 03:49 PM
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These new slimmer ones suck. They are underpowered compared to the old models.
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sparticusthematrixSep 29, 2024 06:37 PM
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Quote from pgharibi :
Higher-end toothbrushes have useless features like Bluetooth and many modes you will never use. There is little reason to spend more once you get past the basics like a pressure sensor. This particular model does not have that so I would get something a little better.
I purchased one with all these bells and whistles..Bluetooth etc even has a display to mount on the wall/mirror and time your mouth areas to brush and polish. Blah blah blah.

Anyways I just brush with it.
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Sep 29, 2024 08:42 PM
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CleverPiranha930Sep 29, 2024 08:42 PM
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Quote from blitzpa9 :
Literally have the same problem with mine less than 1 year old. I had older models still working fine. This was disappointing.
Yeah. After having about 3 Sonicare toothbrushes fail in one way or another, I switched to Oral-B. Much better results.
Sep 30, 2024 01:33 AM
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SteelndealSep 30, 2024 01:33 AM
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Quote from ferganer :
These new slimmer ones suck. They are underpowered compared to the old models.
Underpowered and the battery life is a joke. This model is an embarrassment to the sonicare brand.
Sep 30, 2024 10:55 PM
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ferganerSep 30, 2024 10:55 PM
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Quote from CleverPiranha930 :
Yeah. After having about 3 Sonicare toothbrushes fail in one way or another, I switched to Oral-B. Much better results.
My older Sonicare brushes as well as the ones from Costco have served me for many years without a single issue. I think these slim ones are just not built to the same standard.

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DHoozOct 01, 2024 04:22 PM
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They're selling to you their name, so buy the cheap one $10 for 2, brushes are soft and a single charge last months.
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