Philips Sonicare Xtreme e3000 Power Toothbrush, Blue HX3351/02 3.9 5 25 28
AA-Sonicare Have owned Soncare brushes before the Philips buyout; decided to try out the AA powered because my E4000 brush was not charging fully and timer would turn off before the two minute cycle was complete, Reviewed water leaakge problems with the e3000 and decided to try it anyway. The brush supplied with the e3000 appears to be a potential problem; it is not gasketed very good, so I handle it carefully around the faucet and use rechargeable AA cells. Have only used it about 30 times sine I received it two weeks ago. So far it appears to be an outstanding performer. 01/29/2011
Impressive product We purchased two of these Sonicare toothbrushes, and were very pleased with the price. Since they run on batteries, no need to recharge base!!Of the two AA batteries included with each brush, after a week or so, the batteries in one of the toothbrushes went out on us. But we replaced with new batteries, and it works great! 09/27/2010
This is a nice product----much better than the Oral B---but I was always an Oral B fan---the rechargeable seem to only last a couple of years before the battery no longer takes a charge---and the rechargeables cost around $100 versus this battery model which is less than $30, and you don't have to have a cord and a stand on your bathroom vanity---am I going to spend $70 in batteries over the next two years?---I doubt it. Plus, you can invest in rechargeable batteries for less than $20 if you're so inclined. So far, this is a great little product. Also, I hope you appreciate I'm not adding a video of me using the product. 12/06/2011
never going back to manual I had another electric but it was disposable, and I saw this one on the display section, my teeth hurt a bit in the first use, but after a while it got used to the vibration, my teeth really feel clean after brushing, along with my fav mouthwash (act) absolutely recommended. 08/19/2011