The Oral-B Deep Sweep 1000 provides a clinically proven superior clean vs. a regular manual toothbrush. The Deep Sweep brush head features three bristles zones to reach deep to remove plaque, and 3D cleaning action sweeps side to side and pulsates to break up and remove up to 100% more plaque...
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I"ve been using the Oral-B series of mechanical toothbrushes since the early 2000s. I"m a fan of the system because it is very cost effective, especially compared to the sonic variety. I"ve got my family and friends to use them to great results. Their advantage over standard toothbrushes cannot be overemphasized, provided you use both correctly.This is apparently a tier above the most basic model, by adding "3D" feature--which is really a vibrating brush head in addition to rotation--to the basic rotation model. Based on usage and observations of various users and previous models, and after testing the unit out myself for the claims, let me try to break it down:Pros/Improvements:- it"s still impeccably made; not that the origin (Germany) necessarily have anything to do with it, but I"d be hard pressed to find anything more consistently well made, or feels more solid, including the much more expensive Sonicare lines, or almost any other consumer products I"ve owned.- the inductive charging base is much improved over previous models. I"m not talking about the lack of brushhead holder which isn"t meant to be on this low end model anyway, but that the charging area next to the inductive notch is completely open. It makes a huge difference as the older designs have difficult to reach corners/crevices that may trap dirt and water deposits that can be hard to clean. It also looks better with symmetrical lines and smaller footprint (that"s only slightly bigger than the brush"s), adding to the clean, minimalist appeal. It"s also much easier to carry if needed for travel.Read more ›
I"ve been a Sonicare user for a while now, and I wanted to see how the Oral-B Healthy Clean Precision 1000 stacks up against my Sonicare Healthy White Easy Clean. Both are basic rechargeable electric toothbrushes with few fancy features, but a emphasis on cleaning ability.The Sonicare is a more aggressive toothbrush, while the Oral-B is gentler. Sonicare seems to acknowledge that it"s toothbrushes are aggressive because it gives them a feature called Easy-Start that ramps up power over the first 14 times you use the brush so you and your gums can get used to the punishment. No such feature is present or needed for the Oral-B. Instead of vibrating up and down against the gum line, the Oral-B"s brush head oscillates rapidly. It is supposed to pulse as well, but it must be too subtle for me to see or feel. The overall feeling is a little rubbery.The other thing I noticed is that the brush head is thicker than the one on the Sonicare, meaning you"ll need more room between your teeth and cheek when brushing your side teeth. The distance between the tip of the bristles to the back side of the brush head is ⅞" vs ⅝" for the Sonicare. It"s not a problem for me, but I can see it might be an issue for someone with a smaller mouth. It may also be the reason Oral-B doesn"t give you a cap with your brush heads.I prefer the Sonicare, but I want to point out some advantages of the Oral-B. First of all, it"s cheaper. As I write this, Amazon is offering the Oral-B for around $50 as compared to $66 for the Sonicare. The replacement brush heads are cheaper too. $25 will buy you a thee pack of Sonicare brush heads, but a four pack of Oral-B heads. And while you seldom see Sonicare heads discounted, my local BJ"s has six packs of Oral-B heads for under $30.Read more ›
I have an old Braun Oral-B toothbrush that I got about 10-15 years ago. I was curious to see how this new Oral-B toothbrush would compare to my old toothbrush and if it would be worth it to "upgrade".I foung that after using the toothbrush for a week, that this Oral-B toothbrush was significantly better than my old Oral B toothbrush.Overall, this is a very simple toothbrush. Using the idea that you should brush for 2 minutes, which equals 30 seconds for a quadrant of your mouth, just press the button to turn it on and every 30 seconds, the toothbrush seems to hesitate to let you know that you should brush in a different area of your mouth. Seems a tad silly (I think a simple 2 minute timer would work better/make more sense since you may not need to brush the same amount everywhere), but I got use to it.The speed of the toothbrush is much faster than my old toothbrush and when I finished brushing, my mouth had that clean feeling you get after your dental hygenist cleans your teeth. I found it easy to handle and use in every cranny in my mouth.A warning light lets you know when your battery is starting to fade and you need to recharge. The recharger base is much smaller than the old ones and hardly takes up hardly any room (which is important if you don"t have much shelf space).If you"re like me and you have an older Oral-B, I recommend upgrading to this new Oral-B. It"s a much better toothbrush.
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Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 10 x 2.2 inches |
Shipping Weight | 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) |
Domestic Shipping | Item can be shipped within U.S. |
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UPC | 069055859636 |
Item model number | 1000 |
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