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popularr3p3ro posted Jun 13, 2026 07:46 AM
popularr3p3ro posted Jun 13, 2026 07:46 AM

Philips Sonicare 7300 Series Electric Toothbrush - Next-Generation Sonicare Technology, Pressure Sensor, 12 Brushing Settings, SmarTimer, 21-Day Runtime, Travel Case, for $100

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Model: Philips Sonicare 7300 Series Electric Toothbrush - Next-Generation Sonicare Technology, Pressure Sensor, 12 Brushing Settings, SmarTimer, 21-Day Runtime, Travel Case, Navy Blue, HX7423/05

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Jun 13, 2026 02:19 PM
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sharath319Jun 13, 2026 02:19 PM
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Which ones are good? Oral-B or Philips?
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Jun 14, 2026 02:00 PM
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stingray1337Jun 14, 2026 02:00 PM
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Quote from sharath319 :
Which ones are good? Oral-B or Philips?
I like phillips because it covers more surface area.
Jun 14, 2026 06:12 PM
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PurpleMitten6516Jun 14, 2026 06:12 PM
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Quote from sharath319 :
Which ones are good? Oral-B or Philips?
We've owned both, including basically every series of the Sonicare including the kids. Nothing compares to the cleaning action of the sonicare imo.
I think the 6500 is the sweet spot in terms of performance and price. If you go higher you're paying for things like Bluetooth that I suspect most never use.
If you go lower you lose power settings and it doesn't clean as well imo.

That said, if you can get a model higher than the 6500 on sale, go for it.

And final comment, off brand brush heads on Amazon work just fine, usually. They're a WHOLE LOT CHEAPER and 9/10 brands we've tried work just fine but we have come across some that are either too tight or too loose. Amazon is really good about giving a returnless refund on those though so it's easy to just try some.
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Yesterday 05:19 AM
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llambroYesterday 05:19 AM
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Should I upgrade from 4100 model. I paid 24 for it.
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Yesterday 02:36 PM
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BWRochMN
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Yesterday 02:36 PM
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Between Oral-B and Sonicare, I'd pick Sonicare every time. I've used both over the years (first started with Oral B), and Philips Sonicare has been the clear winner for me for comfort, cleaning performance, and overall experience.
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csims76Today 12:02 PM
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Quote from llambro :
Should I upgrade from 4100 model. I paid 24 for it.
They all do the same thing. The higher end one have apps and a few modes but all in all do the same thing
Today 01:35 PM
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J-CamToday 01:35 PM
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For those wondering if they should choose this vs an Oral B electric toothbrush, the Wirecutter from NYT released a podcast recently that discusses the differences between the two and how your brushing should change when you switch to an electric toothbrush. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/86...-291934395

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