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Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 Electric Toothbrush with Travel Case, 3 x Cleaning Modes, 3 Intensities & Additional Toothbrush Head - Black (UK 2-pin Bathroom Plug) - HX6870/47

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All vibrate at an acceptable level so that they don’t feel too jarring when they’re in your mouth, and they’re also all lighter and smaller than potential counterparts This rechargeable elctric toothbrush also has a pressure sensor that will protect your gums and teeth from getting damaged from exerting too much pressure, and it will simultaneously work wonders for improving the overall health of your gums. Verdict: All three models are equal when it comes to design choice. They are all slip-free, made with an ergonomic design that will enhance your teeth cleaning experience.

The Philips sonicare protective clean 4100 model only has one cleaning mode, while the other two brushes have 3 brushing modes All three includes features such as a smartimer which is set to 2 minutes, to take the guesswork out of keeping your teeth clean, a total of 2 weeks of battery life, and a brushing pacer so that you get all the nooks and crannies Verdict: The Sonicare 6100 is the best option out of all three models for sensitive gums and teeth. Since it has three cleaning modes and three different intensity levels, it will be a perfect fit for everyone with any level of sensitivity. The low level intensity setting will be especially good for the most sensitive users.When we compare the sonicare protectiveclean 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, all three models are designed to be sleek and smooth with a matte finish, and allows you to have a slip-free grip. The first thing we scored for each electric toothbrush is how comfortable it is to brush with, which is responsible for close to half (40%!) of the final score for each toothbrush. We compared the noise level of each toothbrush and if it had a sensor to detect if you are brushing too hard to determine points, but the bulk of the score for this metric depended on the opinion of our panel of judges after they had used the 6100. When we compare the sonicare 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, the Sonicare 4100 has one single cleaning mode for the purpose of controlling plaque buildup. Since it is capable of removing seven times more plaque than a regular toothbrush, dental professionals highly recommend it. They also come with long-lasting brush heads. These include (Clean, white and gum care). You have a lot of great options when it comes to choosing a Sonicare: the 4100, 5100, or 6100. Each of them are decent options on the market with their own range of features. On the front are two controls. The first turns the toothbrush on. The second is a mode selector button. With the brush on, it adjusts the power, with three settings available. With the brush off, this button lets you choose the mode: clean, white or gum care.

Phillips has always had high-quality electronic toothbrushes, especially with their series of Sonicare toothbrushes. One of the main overall differences between the Philips sonicare protectiveclean 4100, 5100, and philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 is the key features they provide, including the modes of cleaning. We will be comparing that, as well as many other distinguishing factors between the three Sonicare models. Modes of Cleaning When we compare the sonicare protectiveclean 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, the Sonicare 6100 also has three different high quality modes of cleaning: clean mode, white teeth mode, and gum care mode. It specializes in teeth whitening, and can help your teeth become much whiter within a week of use. The 6100 comes with mode of 3 intensities. They also come in an exciting variety of colors; the only real difference is that the Sonicare 5100 has four color options whereas the 4100 and 6100 have five color options. You want to make sure that your toothbrush will not cause you more harm than good if you have to deal with constant sensitivity. All three models have a pressure sensor that will prevent you from exerting too much pressure on your toothbrush while brushing your teeth, which will prevent your teeth and gums from becoming more sensitive. The 5100 model also comes with a gum care brush head.The toothbrush has a pressure sensor. Press too hard while brushing and you get a pulse through the brush handle warning you to loosen up. It’s a neat way of keeping you brushing properly. As with other models, there’s a two-minute timer, with a pulse every 30 seconds encouraging you to move onto the next quadrant. Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 – Brush performance Brush performance from the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 was excellent. To test, I loaded up my test teeth with beetroot and spinach, pushing bits of food between the gaps in the teeth.

You will receive a charger with all three toothbrushes, but you will not receive a travel case with the Philips sonicare protectiveclean 4100—this means that of course, all three are rechargeable Admittedly, this Sonicare was a little intense. The vibrations were loud, and due to the pressure were sometimes painful for the gums. If you have gums that are a little more sensitive, you may not want to use this toothbrush. Most of our judges rated this toothbrush very highly, finding it to be solidly comfortable, with even our judges with sensitive gums giving it their stamp of approval. However, there was a small minority of judges that weren't the biggest fans of this brush. They didn't think that it was overly abrasive, like some of the oscillation-rotation models from Oral-B, more than the frequency of the vibration to be high enough to be slightly off-putting. The light on the handle of the toothbrush will let you know when to replace your brush head. This feature will allow you to have a more effective teeth cleaning experience, which will consequently lead to healthier teeth and gums.Testing on myself, the lightweight brush was easy to manoeuvre, and the sonic vibrations did a good job cleaning my teeth and leaving me with a fresh mouth. On inspection, my teeth were impeccably cleaned. The intensity setting is great to have, letting you to adjust the power for more sensitive areas. When we compare the sonicare 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, the Brush-Sync feature is unique to the Sonicare 6100, which makes it a more viable option against the 4100 and 5100 if you need a clearer indication of when you need to replace your brush head. Verdict: If you are looking for a toothbrush with more advanced cleaning modes, you may want to go with the 6100. Not only does it have three high quality cleaning modes, it also has different intensity levels to choose from to adjust based on how sensitive your gums and teeth are. The Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 ships with two W2 Optimal White brush heads, which have bristles around the outside for getting between teeth, and a pad inside for whitening and polishing. When we compare the sonicare protectiveclean 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, the Sonicare 5100’s main focus is gum related problems, the vibrations that it produces can be too strong for sensitive gums to handle most of the time. If you want a toothbrush that works best for sensitive gums and teeth, invest in the Sonicare 6100.

Sometimes when you brush your teeth, you have to brush hard to feel like you’re really getting a deep clean. This can cause swelling in your gums. That’s why you’ll love the pressure sensors in the Philips sonicare protectiveclean 4100, which protect your gums by preventing you from applying too much pressure. The 4100 comes with an easy start technology and comes with 3 different modes and intensity settings. As with most sonic toothbrushes, this model is very quiet, at just 71.2dB. That’s loud enough that you can hear it, but the high-pitched buzz isn’t distracting or annoying. Why buy the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100? The Philips sonicare protectiveclean 4100 is made to give you cleaner teeth. It does this by removing 7 times more plaque than comparable options with the sonic technology, so if you want to get your teeth cleaner, this really is one of the best options for you. They also come with long-lasting brush heads. The 4100 models come with a C2 optimal plaque control brush head.

Our Verdict

It has different levels of intensity that will allow you to adjust to the vibration power you need, and the low intensity level will be perfect for a more sensitive mouth. Each Philips sonicare protective clean is made to help with different dental problems: the 4100 gives you cleaner teeth, sonicare protectiveclean 5100, gum health is great, and the sonicare protectiveclean 6100 rechargeable electric toothbrush helps you sport whiter teeth To start with, the toothbrush begins in EasyStart mode, which slowly increases power over 14 initial uses, to help you get used to it. You might forget to change your brush head, or maybe you have no idea when you should. That’s why you might benefit from the BrushSync replacement reminder, which will let you know when you should switch up the head so that you can get the best possible cleaning experience. It comes with a smarttime which is set to two minutes and the battery life can run up to 2 weeks or 14 days. When we compare the sonicare 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, the Philips sonicare protectiveclean 5100 has 3 different cleaning modes, 1 cleaning mode for the purposes of teeth cleaning, whitening, and gum protection. Its main focus, however, is gum protection and the 100% oral health improvement in comparison to manual toothbrushes.

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