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Personal Care and Health Product Information: Manufacturer: Philips Sonicare Brand: Philips Release Date: 2008-03-07 Model: HX6911/02 Product features: - Rechargeable toothbrush uses sonic technology and new brush head design for outstanding plaque removal
- Three modes of cleaning: maximum cleaning, sensitive area cleaning, and massage
- Built-in timer lets you know when to move to a new brushing zone
- Lithium ion battery offers 2 weeks of brushing between charges
- Includes brush head, travel case, and recharger; 2-year warranty
Accessories: - Philips Sonicare HX6013/90 ProResults Brush Head Standard, 3-Pack
- Philips Sonicare HX6023/90 ProResults Compact Brush Heads, 3-Pack
- Philips Sonicare UV Sanitizer
- Oral B Hummingbird Flosser Starter Kit Unit, Assorted Colors (Pack of 3)
- Reach Gentle Gum Care Woven Dental Floss, Fresh Mint, 50-Yard Dispensers (Pack of 9)
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Price List for Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush
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Product Reviews of the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic ToothbrushProduct Review: worth the investment (in your oral health) Summary: 5 Stars
the first one we had lasted two years and had an excellent impact on my oral health (mainly health of gums). When it stopped working (motor & battery fine, transmission broke) it took several months before we replaced it and i noticed a steady decline in oral health. Product is simple to use, simple to maintain, and a key element to long term overall health. More overall body ailments (and severity of) are being linked to proper oral health which this product helps to provide. i sound like a dentist which i'm not but protect your health by protecting your mouth--pony up for the $100+ toothbrush, it's worth it. (oh ya, and it'll only take a week to get used to the bristle movement but you will)
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