Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush
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Jun/0913
Jun/0913
Product Description
The NEW Sonicare Essence Series rechargable power toothbrush removes 80% of coffee, tea, and tobacco stains. Only Sonicare combines 31,000 brush strokes per minute and extra-wide sweeping motion to create dynamic fluid cleaning action. Sonicare improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets. Whiter teeth and healthier gums in 28 days guaranteed!
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10:40 am on June 29th, 2009
I have researched the Sonicare toothbrushes and found the best value to be this new model, I am very happy with it. I read all the reviews for the other models,held them in my hand at the Department store and found the only difference between this and the higher priced models is in the style of the handle and the fancy lights showing the remaining battery life. Also the Elite models have the beep every 30 seconds during the 2 minute timer. This model has all the features I need: Easy reach brush(Uses same replacement heads as the Elite models),2-minute timer. Since these things only last a couple of years anway, what’s the sense of spending another $30 or more for features you don’t need to clean your teeth. Buy this toothbrush and use the money you saved to buy replacement heads.
11:11 am on June 29th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy Buyer!
I had had another more expensive Elite brush with more features. It was a gift. The new brush to replace it was too expensive and I have new brush heads left.
11:50 am on June 29th, 2009
The Sonicare Essence is my second Sonicare toothbrush. Previously, I used an Advance, which lasted about four and a half years. Prior to that, I had a different brand of electric brush. Some observations follow.
In general, any Sonicare would be a wise investment for you. No question, years of using it have saved me time and money at the dentist. By now you’ve seen from the other reviews how effective it is at cleaning your teeth. As I get older, I’m finding just how effective a job it also does at slowing my gum recession. I consider the sonic system superior over other brand’s rotating mechanical approaches, which seemed to have more of an unpleasant taste and couldn’t be used with just any brand or style of toothpaste, unlike the Sonicare.
The Essence and Elite models use the more slender heads versus the Advance. Slender is more comfortable as you maneuver the head around your mouth. Also, the slender heads tend to stay cleaner from build-up and residue, reducing the effort and need for periodic head cleaning. So far, I’ve found the slender heads to last as long as the Advance ones: about 6 months.
What about Essence versus Elite? Other reviews have summed it up. Sonicare (Philips, actually) segments Elite versus Essence by tossing in a couple of extra bells and whistles. I recommend that you seriously consider the Essence and put the dollars you save towards your first head replacements.
As far as usage goes, it’s hard not to have an effective brushing technique with Sonicare. Place it against your teeth and gums at an angle and move it across the surfaces from one side of your mouth to the other. Be prepared for a moderately loud sonic tone in your skull, which can be a bit deceptive to others in the room with you because it’s a much more muted noise to them (just in case they have the urge to speak to you while you brush). Yes, if you bump the brush plastic against your teeth, you’ll get the rattle effect, which is a tad startling. With a little practice, that rarely happens unless you rush your brushing motions.
If you use a fluoride toothpaste and have a particular brushing pattern, say top-front at start, bottom-inside at finish, just reverse your pattern the additional times you brush each day. Why? To give the fluoride a chance to stay on your different teeth surfaces longer before you rinse it out.
Lastly, I make it a point to unplug my Sonicare between full charges and run it down to complete discharge. Even though rechargeable battery technology has reached the point where the “memory effect” we used to experience with the old Ni-Cad batteries isn’t much of an issue anymore, I think this approach tends to keep the batteries conditioned and gets you a bit more mileage out of your brush handle. The sacrifice you make with this approach is that last brushing as the batteries drain to empty will likely be incomplete. So trot out the old manual standby to finish and then plug in the Sonicare to charge up. With my new Essence, I find I can go about a week this way, brushing twice a day.
I consider Sonicare one of those appliances that’s a great investment and which will pay you dividends over the long haul. Highly recommended.
Update Summer 2008:
Over 2 years of use on this appliance and my satisfaction level remains high. Regarding head replacements, I do want to add one observation. If you go 6 months like I do before swapping heads, the firmness of the new head will feel especially pronounced, perhaps to the point of causing gum tenderness. In that case, back off the hand pressure you apply, and in about a week, your gums should acclimate. Enjoy!
11:54 am on June 29th, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Toothbrush
cleans well, seems sturdy, maintains charge. recommended by my dentist, but bought this model instead of the newer one.
4:23 pm on June 29th, 2009
After our $30 Oral-B AdvancePower 950 TX, Model D9535 died (after only 2 months of use!), we wanted to make sure that our next powered toothbrush would be of higher quality. So my husband heavily researched all current powered toothbrush models and brands and the end result was our purchasing the Sonicare Essence 5300.
This toothbrush is absolutely AMAZING! It deeply cleans your teeth & stimulates your gums so very gently and leaves your mouth feeling like it was just professionally cleaned everytime!! It is such a pleasure to use, that my husband and I have both found that we brush twice as long! The 2 minute timer will shut off the toothbrush, but we will turn it back on and end up brushing until it goes off again.
We opted to get a model without the Quad timer, but I can see how it would be useful, as it would notify you when to go to a new section of your mouth! It is also fairly quiet when operating compared to the Oral-B model we were using.
The overall design of the toothbrush, base and brushhead holder is simple, minimal and clean and does not clutter up your counter too much. The brushhead holder holds 2 replacement heads and works perfectly for couples. Sonicare also color codes their replacement heads, so that when you buy a pack, one will have a grey ring and one a blue ring, so they can be used by 2 different people. Very convenient and helpful!
This toothbrush will leave your mouth very happy and healthy and is definitely worth the money!
5:45 pm on June 29th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just what the dentist ordered
This product is everything that it says it is. I am very happy I ordered it and very happy with the excellent service I received from Amazon.com
12:20 am on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product
This was a great buy. I love the way the toothbrush feels, it’s like it puts a protective coating on my teeth that stays there all day…protecting.
4:28 am on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush
We purchase this electric toothbrush on Amazon.com as a replacement for the same product that expired after a few years.
8:38 am on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sonicare to the Rescue
I purchased the Essence 5300 Sonicare Toothbrush for my son who was recently diagnosed with a painful peridontal disease.
11:35 am on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peter’s Opinion
The Philips Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush is an excellent product and I am fully satisfied with its performance.
3:15 pm on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Product for a Great Price
great product. noticed a difference in my mouth right away. Timer is for 2 min and is great. Battery life seems to be long.
8:52 pm on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it
This is my third Sonicare tooth brush and at the best price ~ better than WalMart!
11:05 pm on June 30th, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sonicare Essence 5300 Power Toothbrush
I’ve used Sonicare toothbrushes before and really like them; not only have I noticed considerable improvement in my teeth and gums, but my dentist has also commented on what a…