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Philips Sonicare(154 customers reviews)
Product Description Xtreme e3000 makes it easy for preteens and teens to practice good oral care-even with braces and brackets. With its patented sonic technology and 2-minute Smartimer the Sonicare Xtreme creates dynamic fluid action that leads to improved brushing compliance, healthier mouths, and better check-ups.
Technical Details - Patented sonic technology delivers a unique dynamic cleaning action for superior plaque reduction
- Gentle comfortable, and effective, even for those with braces or brackets
- High velocity bristle movement results in direct contact with each tooth to cover more area in less time
- Includes a two-year limited warranty and two AA batteries
- Battery-operated toothbrush is designed specifically for preteens and teens
Amazon.com Product Description The Sonicare Extreme e3000 Power Toothbrush is the first sonic, battery-operated toothbrush designed specifically for teens and preteens. Stylish, powerful and portable, the Extreme e3000 delivers all the oral health benefits of other Sonicare toothbrushes, with a special emphasis on improving the brushing habits of younger users. Safe, comfortable, and effective, even for those with braces or brackets, the e3000 encourages healthy oral hygiene habits for life.
The Extreme e3000 for preteens and teens. |
| #1 Recommended brand by U.S. dental professionals |
| Better check-ups – Guaranteed! If you are not completely satisfied, Sonicare will give you a full refund. |
| Smartimer® Two-minute timer ensures dentist recommended brushing time. |
| Uses two AA alkaline batteries (included). |
| Safe for use with braces. |
Patented Technology and Dynamic Fluid ActionThe e3000 incorporates the insights of dental professionals concerned with improving brushing habits of young people, and it can help make a significant difference in oral health in only a few minutes a day. With results backed by over 85 published studies, Sonicare is a name you can trust to be effective. Like all Sonicare toothbrushes, the e3000 was inspired by dental equipment and creates a fluid and dynamic cleaning action. A series of tiny but powerful waves dislodge plaque that isn't normally reachable by either a manual brush or the oscillating and rotating movements of other power brushes. In fact, the patented technology behind the e3000's cleaning action can actually make it easier to clean plaque below the gum line. The bristles on the e3000 play an important role, too. Their high velocity movement results in direct contact with each tooth to cover more area in less time. These bristles are also designed to be extra gentle on teeth and gums. For added convenience, the e3000 comes with two AA batteries and offers a long battery life of about six weeks, so it's ideal for overnight trips or vacations.
Proven to Deliver Brushing Compliance
Sometimes preteens and teens resisted brushing, either because it's uncomfortable or because it takes too much effort to achieve real results. But the e3000 is teen-tested and approved, and has been proven to encourage teens to continue regular healthy brushing habits. In fact, in clinical tests, subjects brushed measurably longer with the e3000 than with a manual toothbrush. Easy and comfortable to use, thanks to the contoured brush head, the e3000 also features a Smartimer that automatically shuts off after the two-minute dentist recommended brushing time. Most importantly, the e3000 is highly effective; studies show that it removes more plaque than using other toothbrushes. And thanks to Sonicare's no risk, 100-percent satisfaction guarantee, your teen has everything to gain with better dental check-ups.
Improve Overall Health
The e3000 can help make a difference in your teen's health now, while setting a good foundation for later in life. It's vital to start good oral hygiene early, not only to help prevent cavities, but also to maintain overall wellness. In fact, recent studies prove that maintaining healthy teeth and gums has a positive impact on other health considerations. For instance, research shows that there is often a connection between periodontal disease and heart disease, suggesting that consistent oral hygiene at-home care can help prevent health problems down the road.
The e3000 comes with a two-year limited warranty.
What's in the Box
Sonicare Extreme e3000 power toothbrush and two AA batteries.
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Customer Reviews
"Brilliant product but use high power batteries" 2010-03-16By Andrew Griffiths (California)
It's a shame that Amazon is no longer carrying this item. I bought mine in November 2009 for $26.99 - a great price.I have been fortunate with the use of this toothbrush and, touch wood, that will continue. Previously I had had a "normal" type Sonicare but not the latest model. This toothbrush has outperformed it in every way. I much prefer the relatively light brushhead and battery performance has been phenomenal. I am using two very high capacity rechargeable 2400 MAh batteries - an Alkaline AA has about 600MAh - and the first charge lasted over 2 months!!!I suspect that battery capacity may be a factor in the performance experienced by other reviewers. The toothbrush is driven of course by an electric motor which will demand a relatively high amperage (in contrast with the current drawn by a TV remote, for example). The greater the capacity of the battery, the longer the motor will be able to perform without any hiccups. In the second month of my first charge period, I did experience a few stoppages but found that these were easily fixed by removing the brushhead and putting it back on. It may have been that some accumulated debris was causing friction that prevented the motor from turning - particularly as the charge in the batteries was depleted. I have not - fingers crossed - experienced any of the water related issue mentioned by other reviewers. The battery compartment seems very tight and waterproof to me and, again, I wonder whether the problems that have been ascribed to water-related causes would have occurred with higher capacity batteries.
"Great product, but there probably are quality control issues . . ." 2010-03-01By Joseph P. Long
This is an excellent product. Mine has been working for OVER FOUR YEARS without a problem.I had Sonicares for years and the one and only drawback that I had with them is that once the rechargeable batteries died, your Sonicare was dead too. That was not an acceptable solution considering the price. If you used it every day, twice a day, you'd get about a year and a half out of them. When my last one died, I was so disappointed that I decided to go back to a manual brush and flossing routine. However, my professional cleaning was so BRUTAL after only six months of using a manual toothbrush vs. them being a breeze when I had my Sonicare, I knew that I had to get another one. I was so happy when this one came out. Now, I don't have to worry about throwing my expensive Sonicare away when the rechargeable batteries died. Better yet, this one wasn't even expensive. Many years ago now, I had gotten used to paying over $100 for a Sonicare. $26?? Are you kidding me? So it doesn't have the Quadpacer and the other fancy reminders. Big deal. It still does the whole job.I was a little hesitant to buy when I read some of the bad reviews caused by bad production or leakage. The issue about the brush getting wet didn't concern me. You're not supposed to get the bristles wet or else the toothpaste will foam in your mouth like crazy. Those people who wet the bristles probably are ruining their Sonicare e3000s. BUT in their defense, I poured over the instructions and they don't say not to wet the bristles. The old Sonicare instructions definitely instructed not to wet the bristles, just apply the toothpaste and brush your teeth, saliva being plenty enough moisture to do the job without making a huge foamy mess. I haven't wet my brush head in years and so my Sonicare doesn't get soaked. So maybe that's one problem with why these are getting poor reviews from a significant number of people.The other is that I bought a spare and then gave it to a friend as a gift. They opened it and it did not work at all. Luckily, it was still under warranty and I got a new one as a replacement which worked fine. This is the only reason I might think that there could be some quality control issues--just because I got one that left the factory not working for whatever reason.However, the three that I know of (because I gave two of them as gifts) are still working just great. I've had mine, the same one, going strong FOR OVER FOUR YEARS now. Seems like Philips is now realizing that the money is to be made selling the replacement heads, but, really, I only replace mine about once a year. Changing these heads every three months is like changing your oil in your car every 500 miles. It's nice. It won't hurt the car. But it's totally unnecessary.For $26 and free shipping from Amazon, you can't beat it. It sells at Target for the $40 price still. $26?? Ridiculously inexpensive, particularly when you consider that it also comes with a nice pair of AA batteries that are worth at least $3. For those who are swamping their e3000's to death STOP WETTING THE BRISTLES!!!! DON'T DO IT!!!! Just put toothpaste on the dry bristles and start brushing just like Philips used to tell you to do in the instructions for the original Sonicare.
"Effective and uses Rechargeable AAs." 2010-02-18By B. Holloway (Minnesota)
This was a replacement for my standard ($75) Sonicare which died early after very light use due to a tired battery (you cannot replace the battery in these designs). I haven't found any issues with water or toothpaste infiltration that other reviewers complained about. A very good product that encourages a light touch for sensitive teeth at a reasonable price.
"Been using this for over a year and still pleased!" 2010-02-18By Reynard Moore (Saratoga Springs, NY)
About a year and a half ago I was shopping around for the best deal on a Sonicare toothbrush. This was (and still is) the cheapest Sonicare model available which I liked, yet there were a ton of negative reviews from frustrated users on Amazon which concerned me.After reading through the reviews I figured out that the #1 complaint from users was related to water getting inside of the toothbrush and wrecking havoc on the electronics there. There were a couple other problems brought up, but the others appeared to be rare enough that as long as you could get past Philip's poor job of waterproofing the case then this toothbrush had the potential to be a pretty good deal! I decided that since I could buy two or three of this model of Sonicare for the price of a single higher-end model I'd take my chances and just buy another one if it didn't work out.I've been using this model twice a day for over a year now and I'm pleased to report that it's working just as good as the day I bought it! The key is to be careful how you use it when you're brushing your teeth and how you set it down after. When putting it under the faucet try to only run water over the top half. I rinse off the bristles and its neck, but do not let any water run onto or over the base of the unit. When I'm done I do NOT set the unit on its base (which would lead to water left on the head dripping down onto its base. Instead I set it on its side. I also avoid setting it in any puddles that may have formed around the sink.It's funny that despite being marketed for child use this probably wouldn't be a very good toothbrush for a kid. It requires special care and they may be less likely to "baby" it, but it could be perfectly suitable for an adult to use!
"Stopped working at 31 days!!" 2010-02-16By Robert Schneider
Bought 1 in December and it stopped working in January. Returned it and got 1 that stopped working in February - one day after the warranty expired. DO NOT BUY!