Philips One by Sonicare Battery Toothbrush with Brush Heads Mango Yellow, HY1100/02
- Brand:
- Sonicare
- Model Number:
- HY1100/02
- UPC:
- 689342233866
- EAN:
- 0689342233866
- Walmart SKU:
- 891313447
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.6/5 from 91 reviews.
I had a Quip but wasn't very satisfied with it.This is a much better option.I like that I can recharge this and the battery lasts a long long time.I feel this works much better and gets my teeth much cleaner.I understand why this has so many good reviews.I'm a big fan.
I've had this since November and have only charged it twice, using 3 times a day. The best thing, however, is the fact that residual toothpaste does not say in the bristles causing gunkiness. Cleans very well. Amazing for travel. Well worth the price. I am going to purchase some replacement heads shortly.
So, somebody left his older style Sonicare rechargable toothbrush at our cabin after deer camp. Not wanting to drive three hours to retrieve it, I told him I'd try replacing it inexpensively for Christmas. I was really happy when I found this and fortunately he doesn't care that it's a bright mango color! Although it has the larger head, it's actually quieter than ours. It is perfect for travel or at home and he's quite happy with it. It holds a charge a good amount of time too. All in all a great purchase!
TL/DR: 10yr old loves it. Better than a manual brush by a big margin.First off - the wife and I have the DiamondClean and they work fantastic, so we thought we try the lower cost Sonicare for the 10yr old in case she loses/breaks it.Second - it holds a charge a long time. It gets weaker as the charge depletes, but no apparent difference if I charge it at a week, but it's noticeably stronger if I let it go 2 weeks.Third - I tried it back to back with my DiamondClean that was a week off charging on my right side and the Phillips One was fresh off a charge on my left. The DiamondClean felt more thorough around the gums, but in the end my teeth felt squeaky clean from both with no missed spots (flossed after to check).I think when my DiamondCleans go out, I will prob just get these for the fam as they are more travel friendly and take up less counter space.
It feels pretty ineffective compared to my Sonicare Diamond Clean home unit. The vibration in the handle doesnt translate well to the brushhead, thus little to no cleaning effectiveness. Appears well constructed though: brush head and AAA battery are easily replaceable. I guess Ill stick with a conventional brush for travel.
Love the size, color options, an travel ability.There are several misses, however.. brushing strength is weak at best, not at all comparable to the Soniccares (ie. HX6462/08) we've come to know and love. no interchangeable brushes with standard sonicare brushes (see pics).although they fit, it's not a typical standard fit of a traditional Sonicare. pulling the toothbrush from the case is not intuitive. overall brush length is a wee bit short for those with larger handsI would have welcomed charging every few days over more power.This is just a notch up a standard manual toothbrush, no way near the HX series Sonicare from a cleaning and convenience standpoint.
I did not like the fact that there wasn't any replacement heads.
Purchased these for travel and while the size and travel case are great for that, the toothbrush itself is useless as an electric toothbrush. For reference my regular toothbrush is a cheap Aquasonic that costs less than this, but not great for travel, so I am not comparing this Philips travel toothbrush to the expensive soniccare. As mentioned in other reviews, the handle vibrates more than the head and it does not feel like its working to clean your teeth at all. I also wear clear aligners and it took forever to clean them with this brush, proving that its in fact not working. Save your money, these things suck and not worth it. Not sure why it has so many great reviews.
This toothbrush DIED on me after only 40 days. Worked OK after 2 recharge cycles, and then one day, the toothbrush died. The "white light" was on, but the whole thing would not start. Piece of crap from Phillips, not what I would have expected from them.
This toothbrush is a joke. The only purpose the vibration serves is to shake just enough to cause the head to fall off while youre brushing. Garbage. Ive owned Sonicare brushes for years and just thought the simplicity of this one would be nice. Save your money. Awful.
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