Its availability outside the UK is limited, but very similar models are frequently on sale too.
It’s definitely up there with thebest electric toothbrusheson our list.
The brush is very satisfying to hold and use.
However, one things for sure: this toothbrush is powerful.
The Ultim8 Supermouth brush, which Im also testing, measured 44-46 decibels in comparison.
The Philips is at the louder end, then, but its worth it for that extra oomph.
There are only two issues I have with the Philips Sonicare 7100.
The second is in its name Sonicare.
Want one in the US or Australia?
Philips doesnt sell the Sonicare 7100 there as it categorizes its products differently in those regions.
That retails for $199 / AU$312.
If the Sonicare 7100 wasnt so frequently on sale Id consider it poor value.
3.5/5
Design
Very well designed in terms of both build quality and usability.
5/5
Features
12 options, app-based guidance, a charging case, stand and a spare head.
Total
Powerful clean, battery lasts for three weeks and holds charge well.
Philips Sonicare 7100: Should I buy?
Buy it if…
You want more power
Want a serious sonic clean?
The Sonicare 7100 has the power to tackle the toughest plaque.
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