Oral-B iO vs Sonicare DiamondClean
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- I highlight the differences between the Oral-B iO and Sonicare DiamondClean Series of toothbrushes to help you decide which is right for you.
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🛒 Buy Oral-B iO6 (Best overall brush)*
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🛒 Buy Sonicare 9900 Prestige (Absolute best)*
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🛒 Buy Oral-B iO3 (Best value)*
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0:00 - Intro
0:33 - My top picks
1:43 - Model by model comparison
2:22 - Cheaper alternatives
3:22 - Design
4:01 - Cleaning modes
4:12 - Bluetooth
4:30 - Travel cases
4:56 - Battery life
5:32 - Other categories
6:33 - Price
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📌 Written Comparison
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im looking the fancy one but less noisy please ? I like how oral b look like
Been using Sonic Care about 5 years now. Also learned (I don't remember if it was here) not to raise after brushing
I use both, sonicare in the am with the premium gum care brush head and iO in the evening with the sensitive brush head.
👍 The best of both!
Great video, Jon! 👍 😊
Just a heads up-- the links to the IO6 & the Sonicare 9900 are reversed. The one for the IO3 is correct, though.
🤦♂️ Thank you for letting me know. Now fixed.
The tongue cleaning mode is worth the extra price? Because I heard that this mod is only available on IO9 and IO10..
No I don't think it is.
@@ElectricTeeth And what about the extra sensitive mode? I have some sensitive teeth to cold foods
For most people, the normal sensitive mode, paired with a soft bristled brush head is fine.
@@ElectricTeeth Thanks.. I can also ask - you think that water flosser and floss is important to get? or thats okay to only brushing with some quality toothbrush?
Toothbrushing alone is not enough. As a rough guide you are missing 40% of the tooth surface by brushing alone. Therefore you need to floss. Ideally with interdental brushes or string floss, but a water flosser is a viable alternative if you can't get on with the others.
Is burst comparable to these?
Yes, from an overall cleaning perspective, it can achieve comparable results. There are of course pro's and con's to each Burst model when comparing to Oral-B or Sonicare models.
Basically oral b is for budget and sonicare is like higher end 😊
It really depends on each model, but as Jon said you don't necessarily need a top brush to get good cleaning results, just make sure you are brushing for the correct amount of time and use the correct technique.
I've been trying to justify the Sonicare for its superior design and build, but I just prefer the rotating action of Oral-B. I wish they'd step up their hardware design, though.
@@Noah-Lach Which oral b? maybe you can buy some expensive model for good build quality if thats what you want
@@saarxee19 I got an IO Series 9. It's made of plastic (so it the 10) and it feels just okay. I vastly prefer the design of the aluminium Sonicare 9900, but the vibrating brush head doesn't feel nearly as effective.
@@Noah-Lach The 10 is identical to 9? they worth the price? and they are the best that you can get?