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Just switched to a Pro3, after moving house and leaving my sonicare behind. 1 use in and I was startled by just how noisey it is, having been used to the sonicare humm. Was thinking maybe it was faulty, or not properly charged, but they seemed to confirm that very sound difference in this video.
Haha I bought the Oral B 3500 a couple of months back. Reinforced my purchase decision. Would class it as a lower midrange option though as you can go considerably cheaper. I couldn't justify the price hikes beyond this - 3 cleaning modes for normal, sensitive and whitening is enough for me.
Need to compare cheap sonicare with expensive sonicare and same for 2 oral Bs. It's not the same toothbrush to compare these 2. Secondly, what they don't tell you on this video is that the oral B is massive. I switched from sonicare to oral B and missed LOADS of plaque at the far corners because the oral B is just too big. I switched back to the sonicare and loads of missed dirt came out. Oral B for me was a waste of money. I still have it in a cupboard but it's been used for 2 weeks maximum. Rubbish.
Considering he's a dentist how does he not know how to brush with an electric toothbrush? You don't need to scrub, just light pressure against the teeth and let the brush do the work!
Cheaper Sonic Brush is the best option having used both types, I'd recommend the Ordo. Cleaning is just that bit better on the sonic brushes if you are using it correctly. Watching this video nobody seems capable of doing so which is pretty poor considering one of them is a dentist 🤦♂️
A bit pissed off because I was desperate to buy it and paid £500 for it now it's gone down in price. Have Sonicare DiamondClean it's ok to prefer Oral-B iO 10 just a much better electric toothbrush
I'm an owner of the Philips sonic care 9000 (and i'm a previous owner of the an Oral-B Vitality Pro) and all i have to say that it is the best. One of the greatest advantages over the oral-b is that it DOES NOT accumulate any mold inside the toothbrush head.
Personal experience, don't use the cheap ones. I am using the same Philips brush, actually got it at the fraction of the price, but it was significantly better than the cheap one I was using before, it was cheaper than the Oral B one, so can go mid range but don't go cheap.
This is not a fair test. Hoe can you test a cheap of oral b against an expensive philips and say because that one is cheaper it is the better buy! I am an oral b owner but this is plain stupid. Test like for like and compare them honestly. Also using 2 different people without teaching them the proper technique is also useless. 2 people should use both brushes so u can really compare.
Have the Sonicare DiamondClean and Oral-B io 10 the Oral-B iO 10 is expensive but in the long run, will cost U less in dental bills. Oral-B iO is just a better . Anyway great video
No, those brushes alone won’t cost you less in dental bills, no matter how good they are. You still need dental floss and teeth cleaning at least once a year.
For more info on the toothbrushes, check the description, and to watch the full episodes from our latest series, head over to My5: www.my5.tv/the-gadget-show/
Poor Jon. Out on his own again. Does he ever see the others? The Oral B was bound to win anyway. No contest. Small, round head every time.
not supposed normal brunch with sonic brushes. the sonic vibration is supposed to do the work
I was laughing 😂
Just switched to a Pro3, after moving house and leaving my sonicare behind. 1 use in and I was startled by just how noisey it is, having been used to the sonicare humm. Was thinking maybe it was faulty, or not properly charged, but they seemed to confirm that very sound difference in this video.
Haha I bought the Oral B 3500 a couple of months back. Reinforced my purchase decision. Would class it as a lower midrange option though as you can go considerably cheaper. I couldn't justify the price hikes beyond this - 3 cleaning modes for normal, sensitive and whitening is enough for me.
ive owned both , dont waist your money on expensive toothbrushes ,
they are no better , unless you just like waisting money that is !
Need to compare cheap sonicare with expensive sonicare and same for 2 oral Bs. It's not the same toothbrush to compare these 2. Secondly, what they don't tell you on this video is that the oral B is massive. I switched from sonicare to oral B and missed LOADS of plaque at the far corners because the oral B is just too big. I switched back to the sonicare and loads of missed dirt came out. Oral B for me was a waste of money. I still have it in a cupboard but it's been used for 2 weeks maximum. Rubbish.
I have oversensitive teeth, is oral b pro 3 electric toothbrush good for me ?
Considering he's a dentist how does he not know how to brush with an electric toothbrush? You don't need to scrub, just light pressure against the teeth and let the brush do the work!
😂😂
Many dentists actually recommend very light manual brushing in addition to electric brushing
Cheaper Sonic Brush is the best option having used both types, I'd recommend the Ordo. Cleaning is just that bit better on the sonic brushes if you are using it correctly. Watching this video nobody seems capable of doing so which is pretty poor considering one of them is a dentist 🤦♂️
I have always used the Philips Sonicare, the replacement heads are so expensive. Think I will try the Oral B io next time.
Where was the expensive one? Like the oral-b io 10 @ £375
A bit pissed off because I was desperate to buy it and paid £500 for it now it's gone down in price.
Have Sonicare DiamondClean it's ok to prefer Oral-B iO 10 just a much better electric toothbrush
This is a pro Oral-B video ! 😉
I'm an owner of the Philips sonic care 9000 (and i'm a previous owner of the an Oral-B Vitality Pro) and all i have to say that it is the best.
One of the greatest advantages over the oral-b is that it DOES NOT accumulate any mold inside the toothbrush head.
Great video
Personal experience, don't use the cheap ones. I am using the same Philips brush, actually got it at the fraction of the price, but it was significantly better than the cheap one I was using before, it was cheaper than the Oral B one, so can go mid range but don't go cheap.
i bought oral b pro790..should be enough
Here oral b is expensive
Phillips is so much better in my opinion and they have a more budget option
This is not a fair test. Hoe can you test a cheap of oral b against an expensive philips and say because that one is cheaper it is the better buy! I am an oral b owner but this is plain stupid. Test like for like and compare them honestly. Also using 2 different people without teaching them the proper technique is also useless. 2 people should use both brushes so u can really compare.
Have the Sonicare DiamondClean and Oral-B io 10 the Oral-B iO 10 is expensive but in the long run, will cost U less in dental bills. Oral-B iO is just a better .
Anyway great video
No, those brushes alone won’t cost you less in dental bills, no matter how good they are. You still need dental floss and teeth cleaning at least once a year.
@@krush0905 I can hear a dentist losing its clients right now ! Are you a dentist ?