
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000
Sonic toothbrush
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000
Sonic toothbrush
I have read so many comments that the quality is poor and that the devices are constantly defective... And yet I would like to buy such a toothbrush (DiamondClean 9000) because it supposedly cleans so well. When will the quality defects be remedied? Is it a matter of luck how long the product lasts? Does the D7300 last longer/better?
Well, the cleaning effect cannot be attributed to a toothbrush alone, it also always depends on whether the toothbrush is used correctly. If a product is said to clean well, that also depends on the user behaviour, because not everyone who uses such a sonic toothbrush also uses it correctly or correctly on the gum line.
An alternative solution is the Swiss Curaprox Hydrosonic Pro, which not only supposedly cleans very well, but also offers a few unique features that make it even easier to clean. For example, the toothbrush has edges so that it can be placed at the correct 30-degree angle to the gumline. The finest Curen filaments swing out much further than nylon bristles could do, and they are also super soft and gentle on the gums. Curaprox also offers pressure sensors, different speed settings and a long guarantee.
To me, a Swiss solution with Swiss inventiveness and very gentle bristles that are small enough to perfectly enclose each tooth is more important than products that supposedly clean well. I bought the toothbrush a few months ago and I can personally confirm that not only does it supposedly clean so well, but it really does clean super, but as I mentioned, it depends on how you use it (I watched the videos of a dentist on YouTube and they explain exactly how to do it properly. I can therefore highly recommend the Curaprox Hydrosonic Pro.
Curaprox Hydrosonic Pro
I also had Philips toothbrushes in the beginning, many years ago, they hardly lasted as long as the warranty period and also cost a fortune, today it may be better with an extended warranty, but there is nothing like super gentle brush heads and the Curen filaments, that totally convinced me and I stay with the Swiss company Curaprox :-).