Thanks. Good review. Finally someone who knows what they're talking about. A table summary would be helpful including brush specs and battery life. Thanks
Warning! - I bought a 4100 (HX3683/33) and a 4300 (HX6807/51) in the UK, the 4100 is a lot smaller and lighter and the power is maybe 1/3 that of the 4300, it feels like a massive downgrade to my 3 year old 3100 (HX6221/56) and 6 year old 3 series (HX6631/13) which died a few years ago but had similar power. This is despite being the latest model according to the Philips website. There is nothing in the specs to indicate the 4100 is so underpowered! Also my 4100 came with a travel case but the 4300 came without, they both came with the same W2 Optimal White brush heads contrary to this video. Philips product range is a mess!
Thanks a lot for your review! I have Power Philips Sonicare 4100 Can I use :Sensitive Replacement Toothbrush Heads for Sensitive Teeth, HX6053/64? Instead of : Replacement Toothbrush Heads,HX9023 thanks in advance
Yes. Just be aware that the 'BrushSync' technology which alerts you when it is time to replace a brush head won't function as HX6053/64 doesn't normally have the necessary chip built into the brush head. Set a calendar reminder to replace it 3 months after fitting. 👍
4100 Series? And which Diamond Clean,? There are many different models. The short answer is both clean your teeth comparably. The DiamondClean has extra features you don't necessarily need like extra modes, Bluetooth connectivity (subject to model).
What actually matter: The motor. Really it's only about the motor. If they tune them differently they are literally spending money to make their product worse.
Thanks. Good review. Finally someone who knows what they're talking about. A table summary would be helpful including brush specs and battery life. Thanks
Thanks. I think I have what you are after in my written article - www.electricteeth.com/philips-sonicare-1000-vs-2000-vs-3000-vs-4000-series/
Warning! - I bought a 4100 (HX3683/33) and a 4300 (HX6807/51) in the UK, the 4100 is a lot smaller and lighter and the power is maybe 1/3 that of the 4300, it feels like a massive downgrade to my 3 year old 3100 (HX6221/56) and 6 year old 3 series (HX6631/13) which died a few years ago but had similar power. This is despite being the latest model according to the Philips website. There is nothing in the specs to indicate the 4100 is so underpowered!
Also my 4100 came with a travel case but the 4300 came without, they both came with the same W2 Optimal White brush heads contrary to this video. Philips product range is a mess!
Thanks a lot for your review!
I have Power Philips Sonicare 4100
Can I use :Sensitive Replacement Toothbrush Heads for Sensitive Teeth, HX6053/64?
Instead of : Replacement Toothbrush Heads,HX9023
thanks in advance
Yes. Just be aware that the 'BrushSync' technology which alerts you when it is time to replace a brush head won't function as HX6053/64 doesn't normally have the necessary chip built into the brush head. Set a calendar reminder to replace it 3 months after fitting. 👍
@@ElectricTeeth again, thanks for your help and support and share your knowledge
How does the 4100 compare to the Diamond Clean
4100 Series? And which Diamond Clean,? There are many different models.
The short answer is both clean your teeth comparably.
The DiamondClean has extra features you don't necessarily need like extra modes, Bluetooth connectivity (subject to model).
How loud are these toothbrush? The Oral B that I have is so loud.
These brushes are around 60 decibels. Here is a list of how loud many of the brushes are: www.electricteeth.com/quietest-electric-toothbrush/
Will the A3 all in one work fully with the 4100 series?
Yes, it will
What actually matter: The motor.
Really it's only about the motor. If they tune them differently they are literally spending money to make their product worse.
Can i use the same heads with them? I only have the 100 series
@@spideymen1544 they might've changed it at some point but you'd have to buy new heads at some point anyways
uncleared, jumping focus, not organized,