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Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 Sonic Electric Toothbrush, Built-in Pressure Sensor, 1 Cleaning Mode, 1 x BrushSync Feature, HX6800/87, Black Gray. (2 Pin Plug)

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The first rule of Sonicare is that all of their products begin with an HX followed by a stream of incomprehensible numbers, a slash and another set of numbers. This is the only way you know exactly which product you have. It offers 5 modes with no intensity options: clean, white, sensitive, gum care, and deep clean. Again, most of the modes are pretty meaningless in practice. We would pretty much always default to the clean mode for the best daily cleaning. The deep clean mode is touted by Sonicare, and gives you a 3-minute brushing session instead of the normal 2. Wow! In recent years, Oral-B was the winner here, but since Sonicare have introduced BrushSync, I feel they now have more features available on some of their brush handles. What you might class as a feature may differ, to me.

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean Model 4300 Electric

Sonicare brushes use high frequency vibrations for cleaning, which some prefer, but the performance is similar. Ultimately Oral-B takes the edge for its balance of proven cleaning technology, important features, and reasonable prices. Although subject to model most in both ranges have battery indicators that give a guide as to when a charge is required.With this model, you do not get the cheap plastic case that comes with the ProtectiveClean; instead, you get the deluxe charging travel case which is much nicer, and it comes with a built in USB plug to charge your brush on the go. Whilst perhaps Oral-B has the edge the good news is that both are beneficial. Which has the best design? We also like that the 4300 comes with a pressure sensor. It is not as advanced as its big brother, the DiamondClean Smart with its LED light, but this brush will automatically sense when you push too hard, and the power will cut out to let you know that you need to lighten up. We could also see the intensity setting being helpful if you had a headache or maybe your mouth was a bit sensitive after taking a bite of hot cheese on a pizza. The lower intensity still cleans your teeth, just not as thoroughly as the more powerful one. Accessories

Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 Black HX6800/03 Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 Black HX6800/03

The differences between these brushes is in the mode options and intensity control. We do not think modes and intensity controls matter that much in your daily brushing routine, which is why we recommend the 4300 with just a high and low intensity setting, but if you are interested in more modes then you can pay a bit more for the 4500, 5100, or 6100. 4300 Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 uses our unique sonic technology which drives fluid deep between teeth along with our specially designed brush heads to gently but effectively remove plaque in-between teeth and along the gum line. Simply brush with our Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 for 2 minutes twice a day for increased plaque removal for healthier teeth and gums in just 2 short weeks1. If you think the range of modern electric toothbrushes available is somewhat overwhelming, you are not alone. All of these brushes come with the basic travel case that is not the best that Sonicare has to offer. Ours was actually kind of broken—the latch would not stay closed. We hope that we just had a dud. ExpertClean In our extensive testing, the 4300 model outperformed all the other brushes when it came to cleaning performance. It combines the power of 62,000 brush movements per minute with the excellent Sonicare brush head to remove plaque better than any other brush in our test.Technical specifications Battery: Rechargeable Battery type: Lithium ION Operating time (full to empty): Up to 2 weeks

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300

We really like the case that came with our DiamondClean Smart, so we know that Philips can make good cases. We hope to see some improvements for this case in the future. Long-term use and care The step up from the DailyClean series is the ProtectiveClean model. This is where you start to see some newer technology and better overall brushing experiences from the Sonicare line. I would call this the sweet spot! The brush head on a sonic brush is a lot like a manual toothbrush in its size and shape. It covers several teeth at the same time, and is oval shaped.You will notice some brushes occur twice from the same manufacturer. This is intentional and happens because of the cross over of features between the two manufacturers. For our in-house plaque test, the 4300 not only outperformed all the other brushes, but it also made the next brushes that we tested look better because our teeth were already so clean! The powerful cleaning action of up to 62,000 vibrations per minute combined with the C2 (Optimal Plaque Control) brush head made our mouths feel fresh and clean. For the benefit of your oral health, worry less about the brand of toothbrush and worry more about your brushing technique, brushing time and how often you use the brush.

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