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$14.97* | Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey) for $14.97.
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$1.02 lower (6% savings) than the previous price of $15.99

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Philips Sonicare 1100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush (White Grey) for $14.97.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$4.99 lower (25% savings) than the list price of $19.96
$1.02 lower (6% savings) than the previous price of $15.99

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $17 with 25 Deal Score and 3 comments.

Customer reviews
4.5⭐ / 8,534
10,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B09LD8VXLX [amazon.com]

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

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Feb 10, 2026 02:02 PM
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nyuhsukFeb 10, 2026 02:02 PM
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Would this have the newer, more tame vibration motor or the traditional rip your gums out old school motor? Does anyone know what the minimum model you need to get the latter motor?
Feb 10, 2026 02:10 PM
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MoreBookishFeb 10, 2026 02:10 PM
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I'm here for the extra entries...
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Feb 10, 2026 04:51 PM
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iamjeffFeb 10, 2026 04:51 PM
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Quote from nyuhsuk :
Would this have the newer, more tame vibration motor or the traditional rip your gums out old school motor? Does anyone know what the minimum model you need to get the latter motor?
Here's a snip of review summaries...

"112 customers mention "Vibration level"
45 positive
67 negative"

So I don't think this is the one for you!

Without having actual insight to new vs old motor, looks like the 4100 has no vibration complaints. It has 2 intensity settings and a pressure sensor.
Last edited by iamjeff February 10, 2026 at 09:59 AM.
Feb 10, 2026 06:30 PM
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neobesFeb 10, 2026 06:30 PM
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After 25 years of using Sonicare toothbrushes, I feel pretty confident in saying that the budget models are not made very well. By that I mean that they fail, usually with the metal post that holds the brush head becoming detached internally from the handle, within a year. I have had one of the cheap Sonicares-model 4100-fail 4 times in a row while still under the 1 year warranty. Sonicare finally sent me a top-of-the-line model 7500 to replace the model 4100 that consistently failed. I am still using the model 7500 four years later with no problems at all. It might be worth the investment. Your dental health is important if you value quality-of-life as you age!
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Feb 10, 2026 06:36 PM
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pasatrojFeb 10, 2026 06:36 PM
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These are junk now. Even the 4100 isn't worth it.
Feb 10, 2026 07:22 PM
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Quote from neobes :
After 25 years of using Sonicare toothbrushes, I feel pretty confident in saying that the budget models are not made very well. By that I mean that they fail, usually with the metal post that holds the brush head becoming detached internally from the handle, within a year. I have had one of the cheap Sonicares-model 4100-fail 4 times in a row while still under the 1 year warranty. Sonicare finally sent me a top-of-the-line model 7500 to replace the model 4100 that consistently failed. I am still using the model 7500 four years later with no problems at all. It might be worth the investment. Your dental health is important if you value quality-of-life as you age!

There are YouTube videos to fix it. Needs thread locker (locktite) and maybe half an hour of your time if you're inclined to fix the brush head
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