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Philips Sonicare Xtreme e3000 Power Toothbrush (Blue)
Philips Sonicare Xtreme e3000 Power Toothbrush (Blue)

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Brand: Philips Sonicare
Category: Health And Beauty

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $22.00
You Save: $17.99 (45%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 96 reviews
Sales Rank: 4800

Color: Blue
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 10
Warranty: 1

MPN: HX3351/02
Model: HX3351
UPC: 075020803337
EAN: 0075020803337
ASIN: B000FEIOHW

Release Date: July 1, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 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

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
mfr: Philips
This product cannot be shipped to an APO/FPO address
Sonicare HX3351/02 Xtreme e3000 Power Toothbrush, Blue


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 Action
The 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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 91 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic, especially for travellers   October 2, 2008
This toothbrush is awesome. I have used other battery powered toothbrushes from crest and colgate but this is in it's own class. The sonicare technology from the much more expensive rechargeable versions is apparent. This toothbrush cleans your teeth like no other battery powered toothbrush I have come across and for $30 its a complete steal.


1 out of 5 stars Brush your teeth, it's the law. But not with this   September 23, 2008
Let's do the math... what would you say if I told you that, if you paid three times as much, you could buy a quality Sonicare toothbrush Philips HX7361 Sonicare Elite e7300 Power Toothbrush that lasted 20 times as long and never needed a battery? Or, if you paid about twice as much you could buy another quality Sonicare toothbrush Philips Sonicare Advance 4100 Sonic Power Toothbrush that lasted probably 10 times as long and, it too, never needed another battery?

I rest my case.

We bought 2 of these for the kids. One of them stopped working after a couple of days. Amazon sent us a replacement. Then, both of them stopped working a few weeks later. Eventually, we bought our kids some good quality Sonicares and they never failed.

My personal Sonicare experience:

- My first one, the 'original', lasted some 6 years.
- I bought an Elite 3 years ago in December and it's almost as good as new today (minor wear on the rubberized sides).
- I bought the kids their Elites about one year ago and they are as good as new.

Go with the Elite and be happy or buy these and you are likely to be sorry.



3 out of 5 stars Brushes teeth real well, while it lasts.   September 21, 2008
I've been using Sonicare products since 2002 and even if the other makers improve I'm most likely staying with Philips.
I was glad to find out they have made a battery-operated toothbrush, because (and if you're reading this you probably have the same reason) I travel alot to Europe where they don't have 110V outlets to recharge your electric toothbrush.

I was a bit cautious since some other reviewers noted the quality control problems with this product, but upon receiving the Xtreme e3000 couldn't have been happier -- the toothbrush looked very well made, worked equally as great as any other Sonicare product I've used (before the built-in batteries in them all had died out) and I didn't see any water leaking into battery compartment or plastic cracking.

Oh, the alkaline batteries last a long time, but I've been using rechargeables in there just fine.

It didn't last long tho, I'm about 6 months into using this toothbrush and now it's dead. There's no sign of water leaking of any defects on the case, I have tried a set of fresh batteries all to no avail -- the unit is just dead.

I'm sure Philips will replace the dead unit, but I have a mixed feelings about it now as I have never been let down by the Philips products before.



2 out of 5 stars Philips skipped the Quality Assurance step...   September 20, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had a regular plug in Sonicaire unit for four years and was excited to lose the cord, I've moved and the outlet in my new bathroom was not in the best place. First and foremost, my biggest concern was that this battery operated unit would not be powerful enough. It actually feels more powerful. I also love that you can use the larger brush heads from the other model.

Now the downside, as others have pointed out, the battery compartment allows water to get in and then it stops running. This happened after my FIRST time using it so I can't imagine that Philips put any kind of testing in to this product. All they would have needed to do is, um, well, had a tester brush their teeth with water once or twice. The first few days I was opening it and drying the batteries off and ready to return it. Until I read a review that suggested putting vaseline around the O ring. This did the trick and I will be keeping the toothbrush. FYI: I purchased on 9/15/08 at Target. so the reader who commented in July that the problem might be fixed, they must have gotten lucky!

Also just wanted to comment for the reviewer who stated that "everyone" knows that you need to put vaseline to make something waterproof. I consider myself fairly intelligent and am a college graduate and didn't know this; however I do have three waterproof electonic items that never have this issue. I'm thinking Philips can figure out a way to make it work too. Or at a minimum put a note in their directions.



5 out of 5 stars The best sonicare deal there is   September 19, 2008
A pointer for new owners - rub some petroleum jelly on the black o-ring in the battery cap. That'll keep the ring from leaking, and lubricate it against tearing.

I held out for a long time with an older Sonicare, one with the fat neck and sealed rechargeable batteries. I liked the old one, up until 12 hours wasn't enough to charge between uses. The older model would grow crud under the cap where the brush screws on, the new design LOOKS like it should be worse, but, surprisingly, it stays clean. The slender neck is nicer to work around in your mouth, and it keeps the slobber down.

I love being able to use my own batteries to run this, it's easier to throw a new set of rechargeables at it every week or two than to fight over the bathroom outlet. Without the batteries glued tight, I expect this to last longer than the 2-3 years of other models.


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