Philips Sonicare HX9332/04 DiamondClean Rechargeable Toothbrush Product Description:
- Philips DiamondClean electric toothbrush removes 100% more plaque in hard-to-reach areas than a manual toothbrush
- Optimal cleaning between teeth and along the gumline provides improved gum health in just two weeks
- DiamondClean has Sonicare's best brush head, with diamond-shaped, medium stiffness bristles to effectively yet gently scrape away plaque, provides exceptional cleaning and whiter teeth
- With sophisticated, ergonomically-designed handle features five cleaning modes, clean, sensitive, gum care, white and polish--see noticeably whiter teeth in just one week
- Includes glass cup and charging station for home use, plus a portable charging case with laptop-ready USB and wall plug for travel
Product Description
Get the ultimate clean teeth with Philips Sonicare DiamondClean
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Diamond Clean & Diamond Fast!
By NR2
I couldn't believe the price of this toothbrush when I went to high street shops, not even being able to find it at the major stockists who sell Philips Sonicare toothbrush products. I was really delighted to be able to find this product on Amazon UK and for having a cheaper cost price than the current "top of the line" Philips rechargeable toothbrushes without the Sonic technology.I have been a fan of Sonic brushes since 2000. My first Sonic brush was by Philips and then replaced by the rather excellent Braun Sonic Complete. Over the years though the Braun has started to get weaker with its battery and the Sonicare HX9332/04 by Philips seemed like the ideal replacement. There are tons of things about this brush product that really appeal to me, not least the funky actual glass tumbler where the toothbrush can be left in it to charge - provided you slot in the plug charger base underneath it. However, as a freelance musician and researcher, the material clad "reading glasses" travel case is more appropriate to me where charging is concerned as there's a permanently built in 2.0 USB cord already sealed into the unit which makes it easy to charge off any PC or MAC, or even if you have a USB battery charger plug for an iPod! I much prefer Philips decision here to fit the older style 2.0 USB cord as it makes it easier if you have an old work laptop with you on business trips and the case itself is well made and able to withstand general abuse.When it comes to general use, this is a very classy toothbrush. Decked out in a smooth ceramic finish and five cleaning modes ("Clean," "White," "Polish," "Gum Care," and "Sensitive."), I find the Sonicare HX9332 to do what it largely says on the box. You get a smaller clean head and a standard larger toothbrush head with the travel case, each having lift off protective caps. At the time of waiting for my Philips Sonicare to arrive, I ordered a basic set of three standard Sonicare toothbrush heads from Argos and was delighted to find that they fit the Sonicare HX9332/04 Diamond Clean, even if it fails to say so on the box. However, when it comes to actual performance, I find there's a big difference between the replacement heads and the ones suitable for Diamond Clean.The highest "clean" speed can be a bit too abrasive if you are not used to it, but this is a very powerful brush able to select just one of the speeds by pressing on the main button once to go down the list, highlighted by the lights of the words that appear easily when activated. A built in timer and quad cycle tells me when it is time to change the angle of the brush and compared to my Braun Sonic Complete brush head, the Philips Diamond Clean is a lot smaller and far more nimble to reach into the farthest corners of my mouth. A claim on the box that the brush can give whiter teeth in two weeks however was the biggest claim that has actually turned out to work - provided you go by the daily twice a day routine! A battery indicator in green also shows up whenever the brush is used and goes orange when it is time to charge up. Generally although it requires 6 to 10 hours for its initial charge out of the box, the Sonicare Diamond Clean only requires 4 to 8 hours thereafter for the claimed 2 week usage. I have only had the toothbrush for the month (but will update as time goes on) and found the initial charge has been sufficient without more charging - that's impressive!However there are few downsides. Although the unit has a 1/2 minute timer built in, my Diamond Clean tends to stop before two minutes are up, or perhaps I'm going over the two minutes without really noticing, thus requiring to start up the brush again. However, compared to the Braun Sonic Complete's brush, toothpaste leakage is not much of an issue on account that the brush heads are thinner by diameter with longer, softer bristles. The bristles are also slightly longer than the standard green replacements you can buy, marked also by the white bristles and show an indication of when they need to be replaced. General things like pieces of nuts that get wedged deep into my bottom front set of teeth get whipped away by the Philips, cleanly compared to the Braun Sonic and logically best to keep your mouth closed as much as you can when using any Sonic brushes as the vibrations are far higher than a moveable brush head without the Sonic technology built in.Generally I'm really pleased with the Philips Diamond Clean Sonic brush. Fast, quick to function and completely waterproof, the Sonic toothbrush is comfortable and not too noisy as well as being fairly light to handle and compact enough to boot. The only other downside is that the ceramic body is a bit too slippy to hold, even if it does look classy. Phillips could therefore add a bit more grippyness to the design to ensure that if it does fall out of your hands, the ceramic condition isn't marked. Thanks for reading. (c)NR2 2012.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Good brush but much too expensive!
By A Wilsden
I have had a few Philips toothbrushes before this so I have to say I was a little disappointed when I got this one. I had expected something quite special - for the claims it makes and the price, there really does not appear to be a big difference between this and a cheaper model. It does clean well but there is no significant improvement in whiteness as they claim. In my opinion, this is really quite overpriced - AND that is without taking into consideration the price of the brush heads which work out at around £10 each - so bear this in mind as well!!!!The other issue which remains to be seen is quality - the last few models I have had have broken after around 18 months so I am hoping for the price, this will last longer!
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
Best electric toothbrush I've tried
By A.Jansson
I've always brushed my teeth at least twice a day and have thus far managed to avoid any and all dental procedures apart from regular check-ups, thanks in large part to my mother I'm sure, who has forced electric toothbrushes on me since age 8. This one is the first one I've actually liked.Despite taking care of my teeth most of the time, they have gone rather yellow, due mostly to my fondness for coffee, but this brush seems to actually be helping that somewhat.Now the reason I've never liked electric toothbrushes is (mostly) the feeling. Most electric toothbrushes I've used have vibrated quite violently and practically rattled my teeth. That might be an exaggeration but I have always found them uncomfortable. What made me apprehensive about this brush was that there was a warning that it might be unpleasant at first, and I took that to mean worse than other electric toothbrushes, thankfully not the case.As for the new charger in a glass, I'm not sure I see much practical value in it, but it does look good and it appeases my inner geek so I'll just go with it. The travel charger does seem very practical however, being both charger and case, and charging via USB. The charge holds for three weeks (well...I tend to use mine more than twice a day but I haven't recharged it yet and it's been almost two weeks), and I pretty much never go anywhere for that long without my computer, but it does come with a two pin adapter for those that do.The settings I'm not sure about yet, my aforementioned coffee-stained teeth have meant I've stuck to the white setting, but that one is good.The one downside this brush has is the price tag, but that downside is quite large. I grabbed this at half price during Black Friday deals week and it's definitely worth the 125 I payed, but I'm not sure about 250. It is an excellent toothbrush, but I'm not sure I could justify spending 250 pounds on any toothbrush. If I were going to it would be this one, but it is really far too steep.
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