Philips Sonicare HX6952 Flexcare Special Edition Rechargeable Toothbrush System with 2 FlexCare Handles, 2 Brush Heads and 1 Travel Charger
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| List Price: | $299.99 |
| Price: | $199.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Product Description What's in the Box: 2 Sonicare toothbrushes with 2 Proresults standard brush heads*1 UV Sanitzer, with integrted charger, cord wrap and brush head storage* 1 Travel charger * 2 Hygienic travel caps *2 Luxury soft travel cases. *** Built-in Modes and Routines Built for your individual oral care needs, FlexCare offers three different cleaning modes and two routines to enhance your brushing experience. * Clean - for maximum cleaning efficacy * Sensitive - for those with sensitive teeth and gums * Massage - to stimulate gums with a invigorating and pulsing motion Routines include: * MaxCare - which delivers a 3-minute, thorough full-mouth clean * GoCare - for a quick 1-minute clean between regular brushings Additional features include the 30 percent smaller and lighter design and 80 percent less vibration reduction (compared to Sonicare Elite). The specially engineered UV sanitizer helps to eliminate harmful bacteria commonly found on your toothbrush. Simply place the brush head in the FlexCare sanitizing unit, and with a single push of a button, your brush will be clean down to the bristles. 2-year Warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #617 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: sonicare
- Model: HX6952
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 14.00" w x 15.00" l, 3.00 pounds
Features
- ProResults brush head provides better plaque removal and a comfort-enhanced brushing experience
- Integrated UV sanitizer safeguards against bacteria
- 2-minute timer helps ensure dental professional recommended brushing time
- Green light level tracks battery charge and yellow light signals when to recharge
- Compact charger lets you enjoy FlexCare while you're on the go
Customer Reviews
The Best Sonicare Models Yet!
I've been using an older Sonicare model, the "Essence 5300" on which the switch was beginning to go out. I decided to upgrade to a Flexcare model and am very glad I did. The Flexcare has been a great improvement all around.
Pros:
-New Lighter, Slimmer Handle
This is probably the first thing you'll notice if you're coming from an older Sonicare handle, and it is a very welcome improvement. The FlexCare handle is small and feels much better in the hand than my old bulky 5300 handle. The unit is actually longer than my old brush, but that's not a big deal at all.
-New ProResults Brush Head system
The new heads are great. Sonicare moved the tuning fork from the head to the handle, which means smaller brush heads than on the old models. A 3 pack of the new heads is the same price as a 2 pack of the old heads, making them actually a better deal for a superior product.
-No More Crud in the Handle!
The biggest problem with my old brush was that old toothpaste/drool/water tended to collected in the space where the handle connects to the brush head. It would get all moldy and gross if you didn't clean it out regularly. Thankfully, this problem is completely gone with the Flexcare handles.
-Lithium Ion Batteries
I've waited a long time for Sonicare to upgrade from inferior NiCd batteries, and they finally have. With Lithium Ion, you don't have to worry about battery capacity decreasing over time, or a memory effect. The new batteries charge faster, too.
-UV Sanitizer Included
UV Sanitizers for toothbrushes are relatively new to the market, and a great idea. I always felt a little gross letting my brush sit out on the counter, even with the cover that comes with sonicare heads, and then putting it in my mouth. Scientists actually recommend that a toothbrush be kept 3 feet from the toilet due to "airborne particles" from the flush - yuck! A UV sanitizer will kill anything that might land on your brush, as well as things such as cold germs that might have come from your own mouth. Using the sanitizer is easy, just pop the brush head(s) in, press the green button, and wait for the UV light to kill the germs. I store my brush head inside the sanitizer until I need it next. The Charger is integrated with the sanitizer, although a separate travel charger is included.
-Quadpacer
This is basically a beep that goes off every 30 seconds while brushing, reminding you to switch to a new area of your mouth. It has appeared in previous models (not my 5300 though), and is nice if you'll use it, but I tend to go at my own pace as I focus more on problem areas in my mouth and less on others.
-5 Total Brushing Modes/Routines
There are 3 selectable "modes": clean mode: (2 minutes broken into 30 second segments), sensitive (a "gentler" clean mode) and massage (the brush pulsates for gum stimulation). Go Care Routine shortines the standard 2 minute clean mode to 1 minute, while Max Care is a longer, 3 minute cycle that includes both clean and massage mode. I set the brush on clean mode and tend not to use the other options, but some may find them useful.
-More Environmentally Friendly
Although buying a new product of any sort will always have a negative environmental footprint, these new brushes are better than the old models due to their Li-Ion batteries, reduced bulk, and lower waste in the smaller replacement brush heads.
Cons:
-Price
Let's be clear on this: a Sonicare toothbrush is a luxury product. You're paying a lot more up front, and you get to keep paying more every time you buy replacement heads. Surprisingly, heads for Flexcare units are actually a cheaper than the older models; you get 3 Flexcare heads for the same price as 2 of the old heads. The per head price is still several times what it would cost to buy a new manual brush; but for me the superior cleaning is worth it.
Noise
-Flexcare models are louder than older models. I'm not sure why this is, and supposedly vibration has been reduced in exchange, but the noise can be too much for some. The UV sanitizer also makes a quiet electric "hum" when plugged in with the door closed, even if the UV bulb isn't run.
-Buttons can be depressed while brushing
A couple of people have complained about accidentally hitting 1 of the 2 buttons on the handle while brushing. It hasn't happened to me, but for completeness I'll include this as a possible con.
Overall:
This brush is a vast improvement over my previous brush, and has fixed most of the problems I had without introducing any significant new ones. The fact that replacement brush heads are actually cheaper than on my old brush is a big plus. I highly recommend the Flexcare brushes as a great upgrade to any toothbrush, electric or manual, that you're currently using.
Buy it. Use it. Love it. Your teeth & gums will thank you.
My husband & I purchased this product after many recommendations from friends. He'd always been a fan of the disposable electric toothbrushes and I of the regular old toothbrush.
We had NO idea what we were missing! When they say you get that "just from the dentist" clean feeling, it is no exaggeration. My teeth have never felt so clean from brushing and I actually look forward to my sonicare time every day. I've always had a problem with tartar buildup between dental cleanings, even when using tartar control toothpaste. That's now a problem of the past!
Even better, this product has produced noticeable whitening of both my and my husband's teeth. That's just using the regular routine and regular toothpaste. Awesome.
As for some of the complaints about this model's noise/vibration, I can't comment on the comparison to other models since this is our first. But I will say it's not uncomfortable in the mouth or the hand at all; and the noise only seems loud to the user - outside a closed door you just hear a mild buzzing.
P.S. If you're confused about the "FlexCare" part (aka all the cleaning modes), here's the skinny: there are 3 - 2 minute routines of varying intensity(regular, sensitive, and massaging), a 1 minute quick clean (regular intensity), and 3 minute max care that combines the 2 minute regular clean with 1 minute massaging (broken up into four segments, so each quadrant of your mouth gets 30 secs clean + 15 secs massage). All modes feature the quadpacer so you know when to switch zones.
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That just been to the dentist feeling
I bought my first sonicare about 3 years back. A few weeks back costco had this model on sale for [...] odd, so I splurged, since my older one was begining to have battery issues.
Whilst I am of the opinion that the sonicare brush is the absolute best electric toothbrush out there, this model rocks, it is smaller and more compact and feels more solidly built than my elite. The lithium ION battery definitly has less brushing power fall-off between charges and lasts way longer than my older one. Also the new brush head attachment does not get as dirty and require as much cleaning as the older models.
Performance wize, I love this brush as every single time it leaves me with that slick just been to the dentist feeling. I also appreciate the fact that every time I go to my dentist for a regular checkup, he comments "hmm, there is almost no tarter buld-up, that is excellent". To me that simple statement by my dentist carries more weight than all the "clinically proven" lines you find in toothbrush advertising.
Highly recommended for couples and for travelling.



