Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart Electric Toothbrush
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Enjoy complete care with the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart Electric Toothbrush. Paired with the A3 Premium All-in-One electric toothbrush head featuring multi-angle bristles, it helps achieve 1500% healthier gums² and whiter teeth¹. Its smart, app-connected technology delivers a personalized experience every time you brush. The Philips electric toothbrush cleans gently yet effectively and cares for your teeth and gums with up to 62,000 bristle movements per minute. Sonicare Fluid Action supports the bristles to clean by driving fluid deep between teeth and along the gumline. A light ring gently lets you know if you're overdoing the pressure. This Philips toothbrush features 4 brushing modes: Clean mode for daily cleaning, White+ for stain removal, Gum Health for gentle but effective cleaning of the gums, and Deep Clean+ for a refreshing, thorough clean. You can also choose from 3 intensity levels. Achieve your oral health care goals with the Sonicare toothbrush and app. Benefit from guided brushing, tips and tricks, and content personalized to you. Together, you are unstoppable. Did you know that brush heads become less effective after three months? The replacement reminder tracks how often and how hard you brush, then reminds you to replace your brush head once it's time for a new one. Experience up to 14 days of regular brushing on a full charge, bringing a new level of convenience to your daily routine. Top up the battery with the iconic charging glass. The included travel case makes it a perfect choice when looking for a travel electric toothbrush. ¹ vs. a manual toothbrush. ² vs. a manual toothbrush in 6 weeks. ³ in less than 2 days vs. a manual toothbrush. ⁴ except for Philips One.
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3 mentions from real owners
- #1Sep 7, 2025
Is it worth paying more for the high-end Sonicares, or are the basic ones just as effective?
Honestly, I went for the top of the line DiamondClean. I thought the app might be useful. What a waste of money. The app itself has to be open for it to actually track your brushing information - otherwise it just keeps track of the fact that you did brush. The brush head tracking which keeps track of how much time you spend on each area of your mouth rarely tracks correctly. The only thing they want you to pay the extra money for is to tell you your brush head needs replacing (you can figure that out by looking at the brush) and try to suck you into purchasing replacements from them at a rediculous price. The top of the line is a complete rip off. You’ll be fine without the app.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jul 10, 2025
Replacing my Oral B toothbrush after 12 years…sonicare or another oral B next?
I’ve been using Sonicare for about 12 years and I love it. I have had 3 different models in those 12 years. The first and second models lasted me about 6 years each and I got a new one for last Xmas. When I was researching to buy the latest one, I read somewhere that all the testing for effectiveness and marketing is done with the basic “clean” mode, which I believe all models have. So I concluded any model would do so it all depended on what other features I wanted. I ended up getting DiamondClean 9000 because it was on sale at Costco and came in a two pack. One thing that I have come across in my research is that Sonicare quality has gone down a lot and that the toothbrushes don’t last as long as they used to (the pulsing weakens over time).
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Mar 5, 2025
Best Electric Toothbrush To Buy 2025?
Agree with sonicare diamond clean. They sell them in doubles at Costco frequently if you have anyone to split it with. first one broke bc I think you need to be careful about removing the head and cleaning the top of the brush. Second one has lasted a number of years - I think at least four now - with regularly removing gunk from the mechanical part
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