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| | Features | Wider sweeping motion than Sonicare Elite"Push on" connector makes ProResults easy to cleanMore user-friendly than Sonicare Elite
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| | Description | Philips Sonicare ProResults brush head ProResults brush head for superior oral health. Replace every three months. Material brush head PCTA, TPE, with nylon bristles. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.0 inches | | Product Width: | 7.0 inches | | Product Height: | 2.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.16 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 2.8 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 237 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 237 customer reviews )
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112 of 117 found the following review helpful:
Refill for wonderful toothbrush Dec 14, 2007
By Barely There
"Never regret anything that made you smile"
Amazon was best price and free shipping when I got them. Sam's Club did not even stock these (Dec 2007). I love the Sonicare Flexcare these go with. Be careful to order brush that fits your unit. The brushes are good for six months..3 months is just the recommended change date.
Philips Sonicare ProResults HX6013 Brush Head Standard 3pk go with 900 series sonicare flexcare toothbrush. Not good for Elite, or other ones.
52 of 54 found the following review helpful:
A must for the Sonicare user Mar 09, 2008
By Kona This is the replacement brush head to use with the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer. It's a snap to use (literally): Just pull off the old brush and push on the new one until it snaps and you're ready to enjoy your FlexCare. Phillips recommends a new brush head every three months. You'll know it's time to replace the brush when the old bristles start to spread out, but just to be sure, the replacements come with handy little month stickers that you can put on your charger base.
The FlexCare is a great toothbrush, and these replacement brushes will keep you and your dentist happy for nine months. At less than ten dollars each, they are well worth the price.
28 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Replacement Tips for Sonicare Toothbrush Mar 15, 2008
By Grumpy Old Guy What can you say about a toothbrush? Only that these replacement brush heads cost about ten times what they should cost. Philips is evidently taking its cue from the inkjet printer manufacturers -- lowball the main product, then charge all outdoors for the replacement parts.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Sonicare Replacement Brush Heads Sep 30, 2008
By M. Lafferman I had gotten the Sonicare Pro Results Flexcare electric toothbrush as a gift, for a review I did on the product. I never had an electric toothbrush before, because of the expense, but now I'd never do without it.
The brush heads are alittle pricey, since you are supposed to change them every 3 months, but they are worth it from Amazon, with the free shipping. I definitely see a difference in how white my teeth are.
I would also sign up for Sonicare's newsletter, as I have gotten one free brush head,if you buy a multi-pack, as well as a $5.00 rebate for buying a multi-pack. That helps offset the price you pay for the brush heads.
I also think you get a better deal on the multi-pack versus if you only buy one brush head at a time. I checked at Walmart too, who carries the multi-pack, but the price there was higher than the price through Amazon.com.
I think buying the brush heads in a multi-pack are well worth it. I've bought the standard brush heads, now Iam trying the compact brush heads, to see which ones I like better. When I bought the compact ones through Amazon, they were the same price as the standard ones. Find the ones that work for you.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Sonicare ProResults Rock Jan 07, 2008
By Rob These brush heads are vastly superior to Sonicare's Advance series:
I was amazed at how well the sculpted contoured bristles fit the curves of my gumline and teeth. I felt as if the brush head was custom made for my mouth. They also have a dark blue raised bristle tip at one end that gets right inside hard to reach areas.
Further, these are completely sealed units; so, they don't trap liquid inside like the Advance and probably the Elite. I don't own an Elite, but it looks like it could also trap liquid and toothpaste. I hated having to disassemble and clean out the Advance.
Finally, these brush heads only work with Sonicare's FlexCare series -- which is an amazingly light and manueverable brush handle, but that's another review!
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