Best Electric Toothbrush 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2024
- Jon shares his verdict on the brushes to pick in 2024.
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🏆 Best overall electric toothbrush (balance of price and features)
Oral-B Smart 1500
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🏆 Absolute best electric toothbrush (no holding back on budget)
Sonicare 9900 Prestige
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🏆 Best cheap electric toothbrush
Oral-B Pro 500
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0:00 - Verdict
0:58 - How I judge brushes
1:37 - The ultimate toothbrush
2:26 - Best budget brushes
3:00 - My picks explained
4:10 - Pacer
5:02 - Timer
5:40 - Pressure sensor
6:28 - Reliability
7:04 - My testing taught me
12:45 - Closing thoughts
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Thanks for this and all the great videos! Just bought a sonicare water flosser based on your recommendations. Unfortunately the waterpik top choice wasn't easy to find in my country.
Glad to read you have found the videos useful.
Unfortunately product availability does vary around the world. I hope the Power Flosser from Sonicare works well for you.
00:20 so these are the cheapest with all the 3D directional movements right? thanks
Well there are select other models that are cheaper with 3D movement, but these are the best value models we recommend.
What a fantastic video, straight to the point, tells me what I need to hear without any faff, so rare these days.
Thank you so much!
Glad you liked it. 👍
I need a USB-C powered oral B
When i traveled to Brazil few years ago I actually bought a USB charger for my Oral B. Worked like a charm.
Try Suri
Thanks for educated advice!
Great video! As a long time Sonicare user, I finally decided to give Oral B IO 9 a shot. I think my teeth feel slightly more clean with the Oral B, but daily life with the brush is challenging.
I’ve found maintenance to be much easier on Sonicare than Oral B IO as the IO series accumulates grime around the head and connection points.
Thanks for sharing your feedback. This is really valuable.
Is the trade-off of the feeling of cleaner teeth worth the extra hassle maintaining the iO9?
@@ElectricTeeth Not for me. I went back to Sonicare for now!
Same but I bought the Oral B IO5 Instead on sale, just shifted from the Phillips Sonicare 6100 because it broke after 6 month, and my old 4500 model broke after 13 month. But it had 24 month warranty, Phillips wanted to repair but I said i can't sell a used one easily and they don't recommend selling repaired items so they sent me a new one i sold. And I love the Oral B IO5 with the app.
Hi is there a brush with all 3 functions but has a replaceable battery and replaceable brush feature? M
Im not really fond of built in batteries
🤔 No I can't think of one.
My sonic care battery has lasted for fifteen years. Still going
I got the DiamondClean 9000 2-pack from Costco for $179 I think that was a good deal. But Phillips got the Prestige 9900 for $263 Should I upgrade?
If the DiamondClean 9000 is working fine for you, I wouldn't suggest upgrading.
I’ve had a Phillips Sonicare for around 4 years now and have been happy & satisfied with it for the most part. Very recently, however, the brush head’s become loose on the toothbrush due to the metal tip it’s placed upon being wobbly and unstable. This makes the toothbrush incredibly loud when brushing teeth and it also doesn’t allow you to push the brush against your teeth without the brush head moving back. I’m thinking of buying another toothbrush but wanna focus on one that’s going to be more durable (as I’ve seen this is a common issue) and one that’s likely to last me longer as well as being great at cleaning the teeth ofc. Do you have any recommendations on this?
Thanks for the feedback on your experience.
I have seen this issue mentioned a few times more recently.
Unfortunately I can't give any recommendations of guaranteed reliability.
SURI is a new brand with comparable performance to Sonicare that have designed their toothbrush to be repairable. Albeit it must go back to them to be repaired. So potentially this is an option. But, if doesn't ensure reliability, just the ability to repair which Philips can't offer past 2 years usually.
@@ElectricTeeth Okay, I see. Thanks for the response
My dentist recommended against Oral B or other oscillating toothbrushes. She claims that both research and her own experience show they're less effective. Wondering if you can comment.
There is evidence for and against. It depends what studies are read. Many are funded by the toothbrush brands themselves. However, considering the independent research and review of independent studies, it is said that Oral-B is marginally better. Not necessarily clinically significant, but better.
This is counter to what your dentist is saying. I am not here to defend either side, but just quote what evidence and research exists.
My general view is that they are both more than good enough, when used correctly, and better than a manual brush. Although a manual brush is satisfactory, if used correctly.
These researchers that have suggested Oral-B has the slight edge, have also highlighted the need for more research into the topic.
We cover this in a bit more detail here - www.electricteeth.com/sonicare-vs-oral-b/#best-technology
I would not recommend buying oral B IO because of the dirt that accumulates on the handle tip and most importantly inside the head itself. I was completely aware of this issue before buying this toothbrush and was cleaning and disconnecting the head each time. It doesn’t help!!!!!!
in germany they cost lot less!
With at what point do the vibrations increase from 30k to 60k in the Sonicare families?
It varies from model to model/country to country, but as a general rule, the 1000, 2000, 3000, & 4000 Series don't have the same power (less movements) than the more premium ProtectiveClean, ExpertClean, DiamondClean & Prestige range of brushes.
Do be aware, 31,000 strokes = 62,000 movements.
@@ElectricTeeth thank you. The SURI is advertised as having 33k vibrations per minute. Is this the same as the budget sonicare? Would the 4000 series feel more powerful than the SURI?
I would say they feel comparable from my hands-on testing.
My understanding is that vibrations are essentially the same as movements (but I might be wrong). As far as I know there are multiple things that can be tuned in the brush motor to make it feel more or less powerful.
SURI certainly doesn't feel as powerful as the most premium Sonicare brushes, but cleaning power isn't necessarily the most important thing, your brushing time, technique and frequency play a really big part too.
buy Philips Sonicare, not Oral B (Proctor & Gamble)
Why?
Which sonicare model would you say the best budget model?
Can you explain why..?