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Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer | 
| Brand: Philips Sonicare Category: Health And Beauty
List Price: $179.99 Buy New: $136.97 You Save: $43.02 (24%)
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Rating: 177 reviews Sales Rank: 29
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12 x 5 x 4
Model: HX6932/10 UPC: 075020803436 EAN: 0075020803436 ASIN: B000UK2W4C
Release Date: August 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | ProResults brush head provides better plaque removal and a comfort-enhanced brushing experience | | • | Integrated UV sanitizer safeguards against bacteria | | • | 2-minute timer helps ensure dental professional recommended brushing time | | • | Green light level tracks battery charge and yellow light signals when to recharge | | • | Compact charger lets you enjoy FlexCare while you're on the go |
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Product Description Sonicare HX6932/10 Flexcare electric toothbrush. The FlexCare uses the newly designed ProResults brush heads with increased tooth coverage and a broader sweeping motion that results in better plaque removal. The ProResults brush heads come in two sizes: "standard" for a regular cleaning, and "mini" for precision in hard-to-reach areas. The toothbrush handle also has a new tapered design that is easier to grip, and with a non-slip soft grip for better control. Compared to the Sonicare Elite, the FlexCare is 30 percent smaller, 16 percent lighter, and has 80 percent less vibration, but achieves superior results. The FlexCare offers maximum flexibility with your teeth cleaning. There are three two-minute brushing modes that offer "Clean" mode for full power and optimal cleaning, "Sensitive" mode for gentler brushing in sensitive areas, and "Massage" mode for a stimulating, soothing cleaning action. The FlexCare also offers two routines: "GoCare" is a quick one-minute routine for between regular brushings, and "MaxCare" is a three-minute cleaning mode that combines two minutes of "Clean" mode with one minute of "Massage" mode. The specially engineered UV sanitizer helps to eliminate harmful bacteria commonly found on your toothbrush. Simply place the brush head in the FlexCare sanitizing unit, and with a single push of a button, your brush will be clean down to the bristles. Includes: Sonicare Toothbrush with two ProResults brush heads (Compact and Standard); UV Sanitizer with integrated charger; cord wrap, and brush head storage; travel charger; two hygenic travel caps; luxury soft travel case; and three additional color code rings. *Kills up to 99 percent of E. Coli and Streptococcus Mutans.
Amazon.com Product Description From the makers of the number one recommended power toothbrush brand by dental professionals, Philips Sonicare introduces FlexCare, the most advanced power toothbrush ever. Featuring a new innovative technology, FlexCare removes more plaque than Oral B's Triumph and even Sonicare Elite. The integrated ultraviolet (UV) Sanitizer removes up to 99 percent of bacteria* on your toothbrush.  | 
The most advanced power toothbrush ever. View larger. | Built for your individual oral care needs, FlexCare offers three different cleaning modes and two routines to enhance your brushing experience. Three modes include: Clean - for maximum cleaning efficacy Sensitive - for those with sensitive teeth and gums Massage - to stimulate gums with a invigorating and pulsing motion Routines include: MaxCare - which delivers a 3-minute, thorough, full-mouth clean GoCare - for a quick 1-minute clean between regular brushings The new ProResults brush head works in a broad sweeping motion with contour fit bristles to help increase tooth coverage. This, combined with Sonicare's patented sonic technology, creates a high speed bristle motion that allows a powerful but gentle dynamic cleaning action, ensuring a deep clean between teeth and along the gum line. Additional features include a 30 percent smaller and lighter design and an 80 percent reduction in vibration (compared to Sonicare Elite). The specially engineered UV sanitizer helps to eliminate bacteria commonly found on your toothbrush. Simply place the brush head in the FlexCare sanitizing unit, and with a single push of a button, your brush will be sanitized. The UV Sanitizer utilizes similar ultraviolet technology used in hospitals to clean and store your toothbrush so you know it is always ready for the next use. 2-year Warranty The FlexCare comes with a 2-year warranty, but remember to replace your brush head at least every three months for optimal results. | Sonicare FlexCare Features |  | FlexCare System 3 Flexible brushing modes 2 Personalized cleaning routines |  | ProResults brush head Provides better plaque removal and a comfort-enhanced brushing experience |  | UV sanitizer One simple push of the buttom safeguards against bacteria |  | Two Contoured brush heads Standard is ideal for complete cleaning Compact provides precision cleaning |  | Smartimer 2-minute timer helps ensure dental professional recommended brushing time |  | Quadpacer 30-second interval timer encourages thorough brushing of each quadrant of your mouth |  | Deluxe recharge guage Green light level tracks battery charge and yellow light signals when to recharge |  | Multi-voltage compact travel charger Compact charger lets you enjoy FlexCare while you're on the go | What's in the Box Sonicare Toothbrush with two ProResults brush heads (Compact and Standard); UV Sanitizer with integrated charger; cord wrap, and brush head storage; travel charger; two hygenic travel caps; luxury soft travel case; and three additional color code rings. *Kills up to 99 percent of E. Coli and Streptococcus Mutans
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I swear to brush the tooth, the whole tooth, and all around the tooth September 29, 2007 Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) 213 out of 225 found this review helpful
First use: It was a dark and stormy night. Okay, it actually wasn't stormy, and it wasn't technically "night", seeing that it was two in the morning, but it WAS very, very dark. Not a creature was stirring, not even my Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse, when I crept to the bathroom to try out my new toothbrush. I had read all the instructions twice, and having waited the minimum two hour charging period, I was ready. Fearlessly, I pushed the shiny button until a green light appeared beside the Max Care routine. None of that sissy "sensitive" or "one minute" stuff for me - I wanted it all!! With a steady hand, I wet the bristles and applied some toothpaste, then confidently pressed the green button...... ..... and nearly jumped out of my skin. It was noisier than I thought it would have been, or maybe it was all in my head, as no-one else seemed to have heard the sonic whine, even in the wee hours of the morning. Starting with the bottom teeth, I gently moved the brush head in the back and forth motion as directed. It tingled with a sensation that was strange and a little uncomfortable. After 45 seconds of "clean" and "massage", the Quadpacer signal indicated it was time for a change of location, as it did faithfully three more times. Observations: 1. The tingling will take some getting used to. According to the booklet, the power will increase after this for 13 more brushings, by which time I will have grown to love the sensation. 2. Toothpaste is flying everywhere. I try closing my mouth, but then I can't brush the front teeth properly. It's running down my chin too. 3. The standard brush head feels big in my mouth, I think I'll try the compact head next time. 4. My teeth really feel clean afterwards. They actually feel "dentist clean". Maybe this gadget works after all. 5. I'll let the charging process continue and play with it some more tomorrow. Second use: The brush is now fully charged. I switched over to the compact head, set it to "Clean" mode and turned it on. It didn't seem so loud any more, and the tingling wasn't that bad. I was able to maneuver the compact head a lot better, and not so much toothpaste escaped. When using the brushing modes, the toothbrush turns itself off at the end of the brushing cycle. I had just begun to enjoy myself, so I started it again, this time switching to Sensitive mode and Massage mode. Way cool. Conclusions: Pros - 1. This toothbrush gives you "dentist clean" with every brushing 2. There are five options for personalized brushing - 3 modes and 2 routines 3. It breaks you in gently to the new sensation 4. You have a choice of two brushing heads with caps 5. It's easy to set up and easy to use 6. There's a gauge to tell you when it needs recharging 7. It comes with a small charger for when you're traveling, and a case for the toothbrush 8. It has a UV sanitizer to zap any germs that dare to live on your brushing head, and may possibly be used to clean some models of the Oral B brushing heads you may be using in other toothbrushes. NOTE: The manual says you should only clean Sonicare ProResults brush heads in the sanitizer, but the Sonicare website lists four types of brushes that can be cleaned. I don't know which is correct. 9. The base of the sanitizer/charger has a groove where you can tuck away some of the power cord so it doesn't dangle in loops from the point. 10. It looks professional Cons - 1. It takes some getting used to, particularly if you have sensitive teeth 2. This is basically a one person model, especially if you want to use both brushing heads yourself, but it comes with color code rings, so that if two people are sharing, you can code the brushing heads and store them in the UV sanitizer. 3. The standard brush is a bit big for smaller mouths 4. Replacements for the compact brush aren't yet available for sale, and heads need to be changed every 3 months. 5. The toothbrush doesn't fit firmly into the charger base, and I had to check to make sure I put it on correctly. The toothbrush doesn't balance well standing up with the brush head and cap attached. 6. It's a bit pricey, but worth it in the long run when you consider the cost of regular professional cleaning Overall, I'm very happy with this toothbrush, and look forward to using it for a long time to come. Rated: 4.5 stars Amanda Richards, September 29, 2007
Easy to use and outstanding results! October 8, 2007 Krishna M. Sadasivam (Tampa, FL USA) 51 out of 56 found this review helpful
I have to admit that I was quite a bit skeptical about the Philips Sonicare Toothbrush. I've used electronic toothbrushes (all battery operated) in the past, and never saw a compelling difference between using them versus the traditional 'manual' toothbrush. So, trepiditiously, I tried the Sonicare.... The device itself was easy to install (you'll have to wait two hours after initially charging the unit before you can use it). The toothbrush comes with a handy gauge that indicates its charge. Using the Sonicare was extremely easy - there's a button on the back of the toothbrush unit that you have to press in order to activate the brush. One thing I quickly learned is to not turn the toothbrush 'on' with toothpaste before putting it in your mouth - doing so will result in your toothpaste lining the base of your sink instead of your mouth. The unit isn't overly noisy, at least to me. Brushing was easy, unobtrusive, and fairly comfortable overall. The smaller toothbrush head makes it easy to clean those hard-to-reach places - leaving my teeth and gums shiny and my breath fresh. One thing I like in particular with the Sonicare is that you do not have to apply any force while brushing. (The common cause for gums to recede is usually due to over-brushing). You simply move the toothbrush around, and the brush vibrations take care of the rest. There are 5 brushing modes you can choose from, including one for sensitive teeth. The package also includes a travel charger and a UV sanitizer, which kills any germs which may live on your toothbrush. For most people, this unit is overkill - but it is well thought out and works well for its intended function. I personally enjoy using mine and would recommend it without reservation.
Effective teeth cleaning and gum care - I definitely recommend this item! October 6, 2007 Jennifer Ray (Nashville, TN United States) 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
DEVICE INSTALL/SETUP The Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush required no complicated setup, simply removing the items from the packaging and plugging it in. MANUALS/DOCUMENTATION I was pleased to find that not only does this product come with very informative, concise written instructions, but the manuals can also be easily downloaded from the Philips' website in PDF format. This is very handy for those of us who don't always keep up as easily with the printed manuals, or who prefer to be able to text search the manual for the information we need. FUNCTIONALITY I have never used an electric toothbrush of any kind before, and although I've been intrigued by the idea for some time, I was a little nervous to use this one at first. Turning the toothbrush on for the first time didn't alleviate my nervousness much, as the device certainly SOUNDS powerful. To my relief, actually using the toothbrush was painless, although the first few times it tickled a bit. I have been using the toothbrush daily since September 21, 2007 and am happy to report that this product performs as advertised. In fact, my teeth feel and look as good as if I've just had them cleaned at the dentist's office. I'm brushing in half the time I did manually, and the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush is doing twice as good a job as I ever did with a standard toothbrush. The toothbrush is packaged with a number of items, including a travel case and a travel charger which packs in a toiletry bag much easier than the countertop charger with the built in sanitizer. Also included is two toothbrush heads, a compact size and a full size. I use the sanitizer faithfully each time I brush my teeth, but to be perfectly honest, I don't know how to judge whether the sanitizer is really making any difference or not. I love the idea of it, and I hope that it is truly keeping my toothbrush germ-free. I particularly love the massaging function on the toothbrush, designed to prevent gingivitis by massaging the gums. With just over two weeks of regular use, I can already tell a difference here. Using the massager stimulates the gums, making them stronger and healthier. The cleaning routine I prefer, the `MaxCare', includes massage in the routine for each tooth quadrant, making it easy to incorporate into your daily brush habit without extra effort. Speaking of the cleaning routines, there are two: MaxCare, and GoCare. I've tested the one-minute GoCare routine and found it acceptable for a rush job, but I much prefer to perform the full MaxCare routine, which runs through a 4-quadrant brush and massage cycle in three minutes. There aren't many times I can't spare my teeth that extra two minutes, and my dental health is important. After running through the brush and massage cycle for each of the four quadrants (upper front, upper back, lower front, and lower back), the toothbrush automatically shuts off. EASE OF USE There are a number of buttons on both the base charger/sanitizer and the cordless toothbrush, but they are simple to learn and easy to use. After checking the manual once on how to activate the cleaning routines, I've not needed to consult it again for this information. The sanitizer activates with a simple push of the button on top of the unit and shuts off automatically when it completes the sanitizing cycle. QUALITY/DURABILITY Of course, I'll be better able to report on this area in a year, but the product seems sturdy and built for long-term use, unlike some hardware which feels more like it is made for disposability. The product inspires confidence in me that Philips truly means this unit to last the consumer for many years, only needed to replace consumable parts such as the toothbrush heads periodically. VALUE This area is the real kicker. I love the toothbrush, and find myself extremely satisfied with all of its parts and features, as well as the results of brushing with it diligently for almost three weeks. Is it worth the initial investment? I think that is a question better answered by looking at your own budget and how important your dental health is to you. The general person will not likely spend this much on a toothbrush, sonic or not. In fact, it is the pricing on these units that made me waffle over the decision to invest in one for the last year. Having used it, I am now confident that it is worth the price, and am looking forward to fewer dental visits, other than the general check-ups necessary. Again, only time will tell here if that is wishful thinking on my part or a true benefit. In the end, this is no doubt a luxury item for most, more likely to end up under the Christmas tree for those who are interested in a sonic toothbrush. QUICK RECAP - PROS & CONS Easy to use - I adapted easily to the button functions on the unit. Durable - the parts feel sturdy and built to last. Pricing a little high for most - more likely a luxury expense or gift item. Replacement parts - Brush heads are easily ordered through [...], but I am uncertain if they can be purchased in local stores. Philips Sonicare ProResults HX6013 Brush Head Standard 3pk Performance - Brushing with the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush leaves your teeth feeling like you've just had them professionally cleaned.
Nice Upgrade September 22, 2007 Howard Marans (Virginia) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I previously had a Sonicare Elite I had purchased at Costco about 2 years ago. I really liked it over the Oral B because the Brush heads looked more like a traditional toothbrush and seemed to feel better in my mouth vs the round heads of the Oral B. I had 3 big issues with it though. 1. It was very large and not comfortable to hold. 2. The vibration on it was crazy insane. 3. Water/Toothpaste would get into the brush head and turn all yellow and nasty. I picked up the Sonicare FlexCare the other day and all 3 of these issues are taken care of. Its slimmer, less vibration and the toothbrush head is much smaller and just slips easily on top of a metal rod. I'm not sure if the UV Sanitizer thing is worth it, you can't really tell if its killing germs or not but I've put the brush heads in it a few times and it seems to cause no harm so what the heck. The old brushheads use to say they would last 6 months but the new ones are rated at 3 months. I'm going to guess the price of the brushheads are cheaper now too because they are smaller and don't have all the extra parts the older model has, I guess I'll know in about 3 months when it comes time for a replacement. I am sorta dissatisfied with the carrying case, it looks pretty cheap. But it is nice that Philips decided to give you a small charge adapter that you can bring on a trip. Overall Philips did a nice job on the upgrade.
I hate gadgets - I love this toothbrush January 7, 2008 Scott Butler (Chagrin Falls, OH) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I was really skeptical about this toothbrush because it has a lot of characteristics I don't like: needs recharching, expensive consumables (replacement brushes), additional features I don't want (UV compartment.) After using it for a week, I have to say the results are amazing and I'm thrilled enough with the results to take the time to post this review. I am an ardent brusher (2x daily), flosser (1x daily), and mouthwasher (1x daily, after flossing), but this toothbrush does a better job than I ever did. All the feedback I've read about "as clean as a dentist visit" match my experience. What surprizes me most is that I've even noticed a decrease in "morning breath." Using this thing is a little scary at first because it buzzes like an orbital sander. I was really worried because I have rather tender gums with some receeding gum lines; I was surprized that this brush doesn't hurt me anywhere.
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