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Customer Reviews of Philips Sonicare HX6013/90 ProResults Brush Head Standard, 3-PackCustomer Review: Not only are they better than the old style, they're also cheaper! Summary: 5 Stars
These new heads, which fit ONLY the new Flexcare and ProResults models of brushes, are superior to the old Elite style brush heads in several ways. The head remains the same size and shape as the old heads, but adds the following:
1. No more old toothpaste/mildew/mold/germs collecting in the base of the brush head! By far the most unpleasant aspect of the old Sonicare brushes, this problem is gone with the smaller, simple to rinse off ProResults heads.
2. New "indicator" bristles let you know when it's time to change. A common feature in manual brushes, it's nice to see this on a Sonicare brush head.
3. Less waste - there is less bulk to the new ProResults heads, meaning much less waste and more environmental benefit.
4. Best of all, the new models are actually CHEAPER than the old models. You get a 3 pack of brush heads for what 2 of the old brush heads costs. They're still more expensive than manual brushes, but its worth the price for the superior brushing experience.
Overall the new brush head system is great - the only drawback is you'll need to buy a ProResults or Flexcare handle to enjoy them.
Customer Review: Sonicare ProResults is a huge improvement over previous Sonicare brush heads Summary: 5 Stars
First off, Sonicare makes the best toothbrushes around. I've been using Sonicares for years and they are simply the best toothbrushes available.
The Sonicare ProResults brush heads are great, and a huge improvement over the old design. The old design tended to accumulate water, toothpaste residual, and saliva inside it, which would then crust and get nasty if you didn't clean it regularly. Cleaning it was also a pain because crap would get stuck up inside it and you'd need to fish it out with a q-tip or something.
The Sonicare ProResults brush heads improve on the old design by having a simple joint to connect it to the toothbrush. No more crap building up inside the toothbrush.
Sonicare recommends that change the toothbrush head every 3 months, but I usually push it to 4 or 5 months. A cleaning tip would be to always remove the toothbrush head from the toothbrush itself, rinse it with some water, then let it sit on a clean paper towel to dry.
Customer Review: ProResults BrushHead 3 pk. review Summary: 5 Stars
Nice value for the price. I just purchased the toothbrush about 2 months ago and absolutely love its' features. I do approximately 75% of my shopping at warehouse clubs which is where I made my initial toothbrush purchase. They did not sell replacement brush heads however, so I did an online Google search and after much comparison shopping found them at an affordable price from an Amazon.com vendor. They're much cheaper than brushheads for my old Sonicare Elite which ran about $40.00 for a pack of 3. After many years of purchasing those brushheads, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when I saw the price for these brushheads! The toothbrush itself is more updated,streamlined,efficient, feature laden and fun to use so I thought the cost of replacement brushheads would be more than the $40.00 I used to pay for those for the Sonicare Elite. Wrong!!!Again, excellent value for the price.
Customer Review: Replacement brush not a true fit Summary: 2 Stars
I have the Sonicare ProResults toothbrush but could not find replacement brushes anywhere in stores. I was thankful to find the product at Amazon. I don't know if you aqcuired the product Philips Sonicare ProResults HX6013 Brush Head Standard 3pk as "seconds" from Philips or if it was intended to be perfect.
One of the brushes does not "connect" to the handle at all. The other two brushes are working but the identifier colored ring does not snap into place. It hangs loose and leaves a gap between the brush and the handle. We will continue using the two brushes but already I can see the brushes are not going to last as long as the the original brushes lasted. Is there any way to pass this review on to Phillips? I would appreciate a response. Thank you. Peg Riley
Customer Review: A must for the Sonicare user Summary: 5 Stars
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.
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