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This is more than acceptable from the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, but the industry average does tend to be around 3-4 weeks. So the 4100 perhaps falls marginally behind here. The benefit is the slimmer and lighter handle. USB charging is more convenient for some. It takes up to 24 hours to charge the 4100. USB charging makes it more difficult for some Philips exclude a 2 pin power adapter citing the environmental benefits. This is good, but feels somewhat silly when the handle and charging stand still come wrapped unnecessarily in plastic. Detailed comparison: what’s the difference between the 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 Series Sonicare toothbrushes? The primary difference lies in the brushing modes and brush head options. The Sonicare 5100 offers three brushing modes, catering to a broader range of oral care needs and allowing for greater customization. In contrast, the Sonicare 4100 features two brushing modes, focusing primarily on optimal plaque control, making it suitable for users with fundamental oral care requirements. Equipped with Sonicare technology, the Sonicare 4100 removes up to 7 times more plaque than a manual toothbrush.

The 4100 Series does provide the best overall cleaning experience, as I explain in the section below. Its brush motor has been tuned for a more satisfying clean.

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Besides the above difference, the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 and 4700 have quite similar attributes like the pressure sensor which can help stop the excessive force from being utilized and the BrushSync capability in which the brush actually reminds us when to change the brush head. You might not desire more power and a deeper cleaning, but based on Sonicares data this does make somewhat of a meaningful difference to your oral health. Triple tone of high-med-low means the pressure sensor feature has been deactivated. The battery level light indicator will also blink amber 1 time to confirm deactivation. First impressions of the 4100 Series are great. It’s lighter and slimmer than its predecessor, which impacts battery life, but thankfully not too much. Durable and quality feeling in the hand Pressing the power button switches between these and gives the option of a more gentle or more intense setting.

As it stands, although the 1100 is based on the retail price the cheapest. In reality, the average discount on the 2100 Series is higher, making the average selling price lower than the 1100. This is more than acceptable from the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, but the industry average does tend to be around 3-4 weeks. So the 4100 perhaps falls marginally behind here. The benefit is the slimmer and lighter handle. USB charging is more convenient for some. It takes up to 24 hours to charge the 4100. USB charging has some advantages Power and the number of movements the bristles make are only part of the equation in achieving clean teeth. So the fact that the motor in the 4100 is programmed slightly differently isn’t a massive issue. It might be worth switching the brush head supplied USB connectivity allows us to take advantage of powering it from more sources such as a computer or portable battery bank. It does also make it more travel friendly too. and 4000 Series are the broader product range names. Under each of these families might well be a few different models with subtle differences between each.Do also be aware that many existing Sonicare toothbrushes actually offer up to 62,000 movements. None of these models do. If you continue holding the power on/off button after the three short beeps, the activate/deactivate sequence repeats. Most dental professionals, our in-house dentists included, recommend cleaning the teeth twice a day, for at least 2 minutes each time. Yet, the majority of Americans brush for just 45-70 seconds in total.

As you can see, the 1100 is the most affordable. This isn’t too surprising given it has the least features. Within the power toothbrush market, it is quite common for the actual selling price to be a bit less than retail. Plaque is the very reason we brush our teeth, so the more of it we can disrupt and remove the better.The 4100 comes with the essential, dentist recommended features you need. Extras might enhance daily user experience but often bring limited benefits. The provided W2 head, along with the majority of other bristle options now have a Radio Frequency Identification Chip (RFID) built-in. Whilst technically these have been designed with slightly different goals in mind, they all do a good job of cleaning the teeth and removing plaque.

The differences between each model relates more to everyday use and helping you to get the best from your oral care routine. Too much pressure can cause wear on the teeth and gums and in the long term result in irreversible damage. The 4100’s built-in pressure sensor can help you if you know you brush too hard. By no means a defence, Philips has many years of experience behind them. The 4100 appears very well built and I’ve not found any cause for concern during my use. Sustainability Plaque disclosing tests confirm that the 4100 does a very good job of cleaning your teeth. I get that deep and invigorating clean feeling after each use. I certainly have no complaints. You can switch between 2 brushing intensities Triple tone of low-med-high means the Brush head replacement reminder feature has been activated. The battery level light indicator will also blink green 2 times to confirm activation.Additionally, Sonicare offers various brush heads ranging from gentle to whitening and everything in between. Thousands of dentists trust Philips Sonicare globally and is a one-stop shop for all dental care needs. The low mode is ideal for when your teeth and gums feel a bit tender or inflamed. It’s good for new toothbrush users too. But, the 4100 does have an EasyStart mode which gradually increases the brushing intensity over the 14 sessions to ease you in. The Philips Sonicare 4100 electric toothbrush is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient toothbrush with advanced Sonicare technology. An industry average 2 year warranty against defects and workmanship is provided. Unfortunately, no parts on the brush are designed to be user serviceable thus, should it fail, in most cases, they will send you a new brush. The key difference between Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4700 and 4100 is the cleaning modes, the Protectiveclean 4700 has two while 4100 model has one.



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