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The differences between each model relates more to everyday use and helping you to get the best from your oral care routine. A new style of charging stand is included. Compared to previous stands with a 2 pin power adapter, this has a USB type A male connector. The cable is hardwired into it and measures 110cm (43 inches) long. The footprint of the stand is smaller too with a more rounded shape. Do also be aware that many existing Sonicare toothbrushes actually offer up to 62,000 movements. None of these models do. Use any of these brushes twice a day, for 2 minutes each time, along with the correct brushing technique and you are going to get very good cleaning results. The provided W2 head, along with the majority of other bristle options now have a Radio Frequency Identification Chip (RFID) built-in.

As the table and bullet point lists above have shown, the real differences between each of these models are fairly limited. Simplicity is available in the form of only one cleaning function, with the choice of switching the cleaning intensity between low and high. In addition, the 4100 electric toothbrush also includes a two-minute timer, ensuring that you brush for the dentist-recommended duration. A built-in QuadPacer prompts you to move to a different area of your mouth every 30 seconds, helping you achieve an even and thoroughly clean. The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 Electric Toothbrush and Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5300 Electric Toothbrush have innovative features that make them a top choice for individuals looking for an affordable and effective electric toothbrush. Key Features

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As it stands, although the 1100 is based on the retail price the cheapest. In reality, the average discount on the 2100 Series is higher, making the average selling price lower than the 1100. We don’t know the exact environmental impact of this particular model, but as a general rule the impact of electric toothbrushes is around 11 times more than a manual brush. Easy-Start Technology: Both are programmed with Easy-Start technology, which gradually increases the intensity of the brushing action over the course of 14 brushing sessions. This feature helps users get used to the electric toothbrush and ensures a comfortable brushing experience.

However, the 4300 Series (HX3684/23) comes with 2 x C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head rather than 1. Plus, a slim travel case is provided in the box.If you’re not too hot on remembering when you last replaced your head this can be a handy reminder. Each can use the standard head, but you in turn lose the benefits of the brush head replacement reminder.

The 2100 comes in 3 colour options (white, sugar rose & light blue) compared to the 2 of the 1100 (white grey & mint green). The Philips Sonicare electric-powered toothbrush comes with a pressure sensor. Your toothbrush stops automatically in case you are applying excessive pressure. Don’t worry if you end up activating the pressure sensor occasionally, I still do. You just want to correct frequent forceful brushing. Reminds you when your brush head needs replacing This is more than acceptable from the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, but the industry average does tend to be around 3-4 weeks. So the 4100 perhaps falls marginally behind here. The benefit is the slimmer and lighter handle. USB charging is more convenient for some. It takes up to 24 hours to charge the 4100. USB charging makes it more difficult for some The provided C2 head, along with the majority of other bristle options now have Radio Frequency Identification Chip (RFID) built-in.Plaque disclosing tests confirm that the 4100 does a very good job of cleaning your teeth. I get that deep and invigorating clean feeling after each use. I certainly have no complaints. You can switch between 2 brushing intensities

The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 is unquestionably better than cleaning with a mechanical brush The integrated timer and pacer are extremely welcomed as would be the instant power off and EasyStart solutions. A slightly less powerful feeling might be noticed by existing Sonicare toothbrush users. But, even to me, this difference isn’t immediately obvious due to the way the motor has been tuned. I achieved 17 days of use on the higher of the 2 brushing intensities but a staggering 41 days on the lower. So it is safe to say that the minimum you will achieve is the 2 weeks Philips claim. Pressing the power button switches between these and gives the option of a more gentle or more intense setting.Equipped with Sonicare technology, the Sonicare 4100 removes up to 7 times more plaque than a manual toothbrush. The main differences between the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 and 4300 electric toothbrushes are as follows: and 4000 Series are the broader product range names. Under each of these families might well be a few different models with subtle differences between each.

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