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Genuine Philips Sonicare E-Series replacement toothbrush heads, HX7023/64, 3-pk

Genuine Philips Sonicare E-Series replacement toothbrush heads, HX7023/64, 3-pk

Genuine Philips Sonicare E-Series replacement toothbrush heads, HX7023/64, 3-pk
$ 26.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,854 ratings
For traveling
8.58
Timer function
8.69
Longevity
8.72
Value for money
8.33
Softness
8.08

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Product Description

The Philips Sonicare rechargeable electric toothbrush is original and genuine
The following screw on Philips handles are compatible Advance, Essence, Elite, CleanCare, and Xtreme. The Essence+ version is incompatible
Dental professionals recommend a power toothbrush as the #1 brand
A manual toothbrush removes up to two times as much plaque as an electric A dentist recommends that you replace your crown every 3 months to achieve the best
System for attaching the brush head Screw-on

Questions & Answers

There is no way to tell whether my Sonicare is an E series. He probably bought it ten years ago. How well do these brushes replace the originals?

The answer is 'yes', I believe! It must have been more than 10 years ago that the Sonicare E Series was the only brush available in the marketplace at that time. If it comes to it, you can return them, but I highly doubt you'll need to do so. Thanks a lot!

Is this brush head compatible with my essence sonicare hx5610/30 brushes?

There are 50 of these for the original largest

Can you tell me if these brush heads are ?

You don't need to twist the brush heads in order to get a good grip.

How do I find out if my Philips Sonicare Protectiveclean 5100 will fit on ?

Thank you for getting in touch with me. Due to their screw-like construction, these items will not be compatible with Philips Sonicare Protectiveclean 5100 Design toothbrush heads that fit your mouth. I appreciate you taking the time to look!

Selected User Reviews For Genuine Philips Sonicare E-Series replacement toothbrush heads, HX7023/64, 3-pk

This is NOT a genuine Phillips product
3/5

I have a feeling that these are not authentic Phillips replacement heads - Is it possible that they are 'seconds'? isn't as snug when screwed down as the one I had worn out, the dome pieces vibrate badly, the magnets have traces of glue that are incorrectly applied, and even the print on the stem is pale grey, not the blue I remember it being. As an avid retailer myself, I have tried numerous generic and off-brand replacements over the years, and found that no replacement is as effective as the real thing. I know the knock-offs vibrate loudly, even when Purchase from another seller if they are not being sold at full price.

Princeton Flynn
Princeton Flynn
| Oct 19, 2020
A low-quality product These are factory rejects of the highest quality
3/5

It appears that I received Phillips branded brush heads that were supposed to fit, but there was something amiss. It was evident that these were factory rejects. Though the magnets on two of the three heads failed to stay on two of the three heads, they appeared to be factory sealed in original packing and not knockoffs As the clear protective cover did not fit well on top of the head, they rattled I had to replace two of the three because they were noisy and not as secure as they should be, and one had rust spots on it at the time of purchase. Due to the fact that they are refuse, I think they're cheap.

Nikolai Lara
Nikolai Lara
| Oct 04, 2020
Do you know if this Philips product is genuine? One of the three I bought was defective, and the other two worked fine
3/5

There is no option to return one item alone, and I don't know how to exchange it. In the past, I have always admired Philips products and have found their customer service to be excellent, so I contacted them about replacing the defective one. In their response, they told me I'd have to return these through Amazon, and that there is no option to return just one out of a It was interesting that, even though it looks like it is a genuine product from Philips, a Philips customer service representative advised me it may not be so.

Eleanor Vaughan
Eleanor Vaughan
| Aug 28, 2020
I am ahhh
5/5

The smell of a freshly cleaned bicuspid in the mornings is lovely. you are looking for that authentic Philips Sonicare E-z-brush, then we can help If you're looking for the best series experience, you have arrived at the right place. The answer is on this very page. There are now many who have attempted to duplicate, imitate, replicate, and sublimate the Sonicare E-clip. The brush head series has been scammed and cheated countless times in the past decades, and if you're like me, you may have lost money to those schemes and scams. What's the point of not doing so? There is no doubt that the Sonicare is an expensive little lady. Using half the vibrating toothbrush as a way to save up for that sweet, rebuilt Harley-Davidson may be possible if you just cut a few corners, be ecumenical, and choose a less expensive toothbrush Amsterdam Phil, your neighbor in Davidson, is selling on his front lawn. That should work out well. So, if you were like me and your bristles turned pale and frizzy, rubbing your enamel rather than scrubbing it, you may have turned to the dirt-cheap 6-ply toothbrush at Target. The replacement pack, the toothbrush from Walmart or Toothmart, or anything else you can think of "These Korean children are competitive geniuses" is what I imagined when I bought the brand. My guess is that they can retrofit a Sonicare head by the time they are in pre-school The great thing about this replacement pack will be that it's As we all know, what happens next is well known. As soon as the Target imitation Sonicare brushhead was attached and turned on, it emitted 564-decibels of noise A minor decibel is - This was the alarm that sent your entire block into the basements to prepare for the approaching You bought the Walmart model, however, because it would not thread onto the base correctly, remaining loose and askew and rattling powerfully against your teeth. There were so many times your wife referred to you as "Maraca Man. ". The toothbrush refused to turn on despite dozens of attempts until you held it upside-down at a right angle to your jawline lying on a sheet of magnetized, taconite-enameled aluminum in the back yard at dawn. While at first it didn't cause any problems, it eventually did, giving way to some pain The effort was intensive.

You were trying to save a few bucks, as we've all been You were disappointed, but you cannot change that. Grassy teeth with gritty texture. It's a good idea to stick that lesson of learning away, and focus on the desperately expensive task ahead. The quality of the product is essential In the original. Here are the actual Philips Sonicare E-series electric toothbrushes Every head does its job exactly as it should. Like little mouth-watering delights, they connect the handle perfectly, they hum, they dance a rapid sonic dance and they buzz. You have these hummingbirds scrubbing off plaque and germs from your gums with just enough force to leave them swollen, reminding you that you are alive on this glorious effing planet so that your hemoglobin is flowing. In the event that you do use your successfully The Sonicare E-600 has been refurbished At dawn, lying on the magnetized layer of taconite-glazed aluminum with a series toothbrush, I'm sure it will give you some very peculiar experiences. It is not my intention to spoil the surprise.
Dentists recommend a tooth brushing.

Gracelyn Zamora
Gracelyn Zamora
| Jun 13, 2021
Original still works great after a few weeks, but this went bad after a few weeks
3/5

After 3 weeks of use, I believe that they are not genuine, as the brushing action is reduced by half. They look very similar to Philips replacement brushes but cannot be authentic, because after 3 weeks of use, each unit started buzzing very loudly and loosing their brushing action. Since going back to the original brush that came with my Sonicare unit, it works just fine. It is very strong and quiet (looking at the Philips sent me faulty replacement heads, which might be counterfeit, or they shipped me damaged replacement heads. In the near future, I will place another order with a different vendor, and I hope that the product will be high-quality These replaced heads are of higher quality this time. (I rotate between several heads, cleaning them in turn at the end of the day to ensure the one I stick in my mouth is clean and dry).
Once again, I must say that since I rotate between the four (4) that I own, the original and these three, I can say that these three have gone bad, while the original is still operational. My opinion is the same as the other customers here, who say these don't work as well as the original products.

Emory Collins
Emory Collins
| Jul 31, 2021
I found these brush heads did not work well after only a short period of time
3/5

These are obviously not All three of these new replacement units had intermittent problems, but I have purchased replacement units from other sellers without incident. There were times when they worked at full power, and then there were times when The handle didn't seem to switch to gentle mode, but I thought it might have done so. On all the brush heads, the rubber gasket around the brush cracked or loosened. It may be that the problem is with that. I've owned a Sonicare for over ten years and I've never had a brush issue up until a few months ago. Buying from them again would not be a good idea.

Itzel Reid
Itzel Reid
| Jan 03, 2021
As a result Replace the market with new products
3/5

The package of E-cards I bought I bought a series of brush heads on Amazon that were malfunctioning and made a buzzing sound, but didn't clean the way they were supposed to. China was the source of their manufacture, as they were examined closely. If Philips Sonicare cares about its reputation and quality of oral health care, I'm wondering if it takes its reputation seriously. I would like to hear more about the business practices of Philips Sonicare with regard to replacements for product defects.

Emerson Strong
Emerson Strong
| Aug 15, 2020

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