Philips Sonicare Genuine W3 Premium White Replacement Toothbrush Heads, 2 Brush Heads, Black, HX9062/95
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C3 Premium Plaque Control, G3 Premium Gum Care are genuine Philips Sonicare toothbrush heads. HX9073/65, W3 Premium White, 3-pack, W3 Premium White, 3-pack, W3 Premium White, 3-pack, W3 White, 1 pk W3 for teeth whitening and C3 for plaque control are two products I've tried. C3 is my preferred brush because it is stiffer and lasts longer. For G3, I'm not sure what the distinction is.
Hello! You have the option of selecting either the 2- or 3-star rating for this listing. 4-pack or 4-pack These Sonicare Premium replacement heads come in a pack of six.
Hello! These toothbrush heads work with the Protective Clean 4100, yes.
Hello! These Philips Sonicare W3 Brush Heads (HX9062/65) can be used with the Philips Sonicare HX6920 toothbrush.
Selected User Reviews For Philips Sonicare Genuine W3 Premium White Replacement Toothbrush Heads, 2 Brush Heads, Black, HX9062/95
I thought the higher price would get me better quality than the knockoffs, so I bought these expensive Phillips branded heads. The entire tuft of bristles at the top of the head has completely broken off in normal use for the second time, long before the wear indicator indicates that it needs to be replaced. I dismissed it as a fluke when it happened to the first head, but now that it's happened to a new head, it's clear there's a design flaw. For nearly $10 per brush head, this is extremely disappointing!.
What a colossal disaster!.
They arrived in a genuine Sonicare box, complete with the Sonicare label. However, I believe they are poorly made and do not provide as good a clean as Sonicare Diamondclean Brush Heads. The bristles are strewn about in all directions, and the blue line is just beginning to fade. I haven't even begun to work on the second one. I bought them to save money, but I suppose there's a reason why they're less expensive. My teeth are normally super white when I use the Diamondclean brushes (until it's time to replace them), but I'm getting frustrated because they aren't nearly as pearly with this one. I can't seem to get my teeth as white as I'd like; When my Diamondclean is ready to swap, they'll look like this. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative A Diamondclean handle is also part of my setup.
When you push the brush even slightly, their new technology prevents it from vibrating or brushing. It stops vibrating even when you're attempting to get your very back teeth and the only way to get there is to push around them. This toothbrush is now useless as a result of it. Truly. br>br>I've been using sonicare for 20 years and have never had a problem with receding gums; in fact, the dentist's numbers show that it actually helped stop it. Because of my budget, I've always bought offbrand, but this time I decided to try the official ones. I reasoned that there might be a reason it was worthwhile. br>br>However, with these new heads, my teeth aren't getting as clean, and tartar is forming again. br>br>In the six months that had passed, my dentist was taken aback. The only difference was that I stopped purchasing generic toothbrush heads. Returning to the generic, however. br>br>The price difference between Sonicare and the other products was DISAPPOINTING.
Despite the fact that it is in its original, well-protected packaging, I find this toothbrush head to be too rough and unlike the one that came with my toothbrush. I'd rather go with one of the other brands for this quality because the price isn't worth it.
When the brushhead instead of the bristles strikes your teeth, the rubberized bumpers eliminate sensitivity. br>I'm glad I bought it.
My dentist told me I didn't need an electric toothbrush because I already brush my teeth well enough, but I went ahead and bought one (the Sonicare basic model was $39) anyway. Amazon has it for 95 dollars. The more expensive models with bells and whistles, in my opinion, are unnecessary). He and the hygienist now both compliment me on how well I take care of my teeth. I've been using a toothbrush for a few years and love it, as well as these brush heads. These brush heads and the Sonicare brush keep your teeth significantly cleaner than even thorough brushing, and at a much lower effort. I believe these brush heads are expensive, but they last a long time, and they are extremely effective for oral hygiene and dental health.
One cluster of bristles fell out after a few days, and over the past two weeks, the rest of the bristles have fallen out. Four more bristles have fallen out in the last half-week, and the remaining bristles are clinging to the silicon face. These are nothing like the ones that came with my Sonicare Healthy White toothbrush. Those heads functioned flawlessly for six months.