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expiredEragorn | Staff posted Jan 03, 2025 06:09 AM
expiredEragorn | Staff posted Jan 03, 2025 06:09 AM

Philips Sonicare 9000 Special Edition Rechargeable Toothbrush (Blue/Black) $99.99 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Philips Sonicare 9000 Special Edition Rechargeable Toothbrush (Blue/Black) for $99.99. Shipping is free.

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Jan 03, 2025 09:28 AM
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noipv4Jan 03, 2025 09:28 AM
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Available on Amazon.com too, the black one
Jan 03, 2025 10:01 AM
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Jan 03, 2025 10:01 AM
BigBGJan 03, 2025 10:01 AM
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I bought one of those stupid-cheap no-name chinese brushes last year.

Philips should be worried. When my old Diamondclean finally dies, I'm not buying another $100 toothbrush.
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Jan 03, 2025 11:40 AM
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Jan 03, 2025 11:40 AM
slickdude99Jan 03, 2025 11:40 AM
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Quote from BigBG :
I bought one of those stupid-cheap no-name chinese brushes last year.Philips should be worried. When my old Diamondclean finally dies, I'm not buying another $100 toothbrush.
Good luck with chinese forever chemicals in your mouth
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Jan 03, 2025 11:46 AM
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Jan 03, 2025 11:46 AM
maxblockmJan 03, 2025 11:46 AM
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Quote from slickdude99 :
Good luck with chinese forever chemicals in your mouth
Just buy legit heads? 🤷 ♂️
Jan 03, 2025 01:21 PM
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Jan 03, 2025 01:21 PM
aviator79Jan 03, 2025 01:21 PM
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What does this do over the $40 4100 (which was just $25)?
https://www.target.com/p/philips-...A-89728797

I have an older HX6211/92 I bought for $40 that I was thinking of replacing with a 4100 for but it still works so not sure needed.
Bought in 2017: Philips Sonicare™ Series 2 Plaque Control Blue Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush - HX6211/92
I bought my kid a 4100 a few years ago and seems to work fine.
Jan 03, 2025 01:42 PM
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GiantcrazyJan 03, 2025 01:42 PM
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I only buy the legit Phillips heads and toothbrushes, but I've had the worst luck with their higher end devices. The middle tier that I buy cheaply from Costco last forever (minimum 3-4 years). I've had kids go off to college so I've had to buy newer ones the past few years, and whenever I've found a sale on a higher end unit I've jumped. This is the third so far that has died on me after a year where the metal tip is basically completely disconnected from the motor mechanism and does nothing.

To their credit, Phillips' warranty service is pretty good, but c'mon - how is the more expensive unit so unreliable?
Jan 03, 2025 01:50 PM
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WuyiLJan 03, 2025 01:50 PM
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Quote from BigBG :
I bought one of those stupid-cheap no-name chinese brushes last year.

Philips should be worried. When my old Diamondclean finally dies, I'm not buying another $100 toothbrush.
Philips worried more about their 2nd largest markets in China according to the latest financial report.

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Jan 03, 2025 02:02 PM
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chong67Jan 03, 2025 02:02 PM
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Whats the basic one, no BT, with a strong motor?
Jan 03, 2025 02:03 PM
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jcricket006Jan 03, 2025 02:03 PM
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Last time I bought this exact same model from Best buy, it only lasted a little over a year before it stopped vibrating. Took it apart to try and fix it but was no use. These things aren't being to last it seems despite the high price tag.
Jan 03, 2025 02:21 PM
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zomboidJan 03, 2025 02:21 PM
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I find that the black brush heads don't go on sale as often as the white ones
Jan 03, 2025 02:28 PM
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TightPantsGentJan 03, 2025 02:28 PM
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
I only buy the legit Phillips heads and toothbrushes, but I've had the worst luck with their higher end devices. The middle tier that I buy cheaply from Costco last forever (minimum 3-4 years). I've had kids go off to college so I've had to buy newer ones the past few years, and whenever I've found a sale on a higher end unit I've jumped. This is the third so far that has died on me after a year where the metal tip is basically completely disconnected from the motor mechanism and does nothing. To their credit, Phillips' warranty service is pretty good, but c'mon - how is the more expensive unit so unreliable?
More features, more things that can fail? :-)
Jan 03, 2025 10:37 PM
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Jan 03, 2025 10:37 PM
GiantcrazyJan 03, 2025 10:37 PM
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Quote from TightPantsGent :
More features, more things that can fail? :-)
I could see that, if the motor mechanism wasn't basically the same. The failure point is at the motor. The rest of the features are accomplished using the electronics in the brush.
Jan 04, 2025 03:17 AM
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ranriseJan 04, 2025 03:17 AM
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
I only buy the legit Phillips heads and toothbrushes, but I've had the worst luck with their higher end devices. The middle tier that I buy cheaply from Costco last forever (minimum 3-4 years). I've had kids go off to college so I've had to buy newer ones the past few years, and whenever I've found a sale on a higher end unit I've jumped. This is the third so far that has died on me after a year where the metal tip is basically completely disconnected from the motor mechanism and does nothing.

To their credit, Phillips' warranty service is pretty good, but c'mon - how is the more expensive unit so unreliable?
Absolutely same experience. Have 3 Diamondcleans that all just break after a year. These were separate purchases, not repair/warranty replacements. Then I got a 7000 series and it's been going strong.

I do miss the wireless charging base but it gets nasty.
Jan 17, 2025 09:14 PM
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beeper111Jan 17, 2025 09:14 PM
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SD prices are wrong 85% of the time. What happened ?
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