




Philips Sonicare DiamondClean HX9332/04
Product Details

Product Type | Sonic Toothbrush |
General Information | |
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Series | Philips Sonicare DiamondClean, Philips Sonicare |
Colour | White |
Number of Brush Heads | 2 |
For Use | Staining, Plaque, Gum Care, Between Teeth |
Features | Timer, Charge Indicator |
Special Features | Interchangeable Heads, Luminous Display, QuadPacer |
Properties | Angled Brush Head, Ergonomic |
Included in Delivery | Charging Dock |
Power | |
Pulsations Per Minute | 31,000 rpm |
Cleaning Modes | 5 |
Cleaning Programmes | Sensitive, Daily Clean, Gum Care, Polish, Whitening |
Technical Details | |
Power Supply | Rechargeable |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Life | 21 Days |
Additional Information | |
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Product Description
The Philips Sonicare DiamondClean HX9332 is a high-end rechargeable toothbrush combining innovative brush head technology with powerful and diverse modes to offer an effective and more comfortable brushing experience.
The head contains special diamond-shaped, medium stiffness bristles which provide a totally new cleaning experience for the user. These bristles are designed specifically to expertly remove plaque whilst being gentle to your teeth and gums. If you wish to splash the cash on a toothbrush that is sure to improve your dental hygiene dramatically then it is worth taking this product from Philips into consideration.
This Sonicare model is packed with 5 different modes that allow the user to utilise a certain setting of vibration, speed and time that suits specific oral hygiene requirements. The first mode is 'clean', delivering the user the typical 2 minute brushing experience with a buzz every 30 seconds signalling the user to switch quartile in the mouth. 'Gum care' and 'sensitive' are two other available programs providing the user with a brush that focusses on sensitivity in the mouth. This offers a user, who requires sensitive oral care, the specific type of brush process required to not cause any issues whilst still delivering a rigorous clean. The last two modes 'polish' and 'white' focus on the whitening of the front teeth and the removal of stains.
The brush charges in a stylish glass equipped with an inductor charger underneath. Simply place the brush in the glass and the device will begin charging. Not only is this Philips model powerful, effective and innovative but also looks simple and stylish, especially whilst charging. For travellers it's is also perfect item bring with; it's packed with a case containing a USB slot on the side which when plugged in will charge from the inside.
The battery indicator is placed on the base of the handle, displayed using a cool light which also indicates the brush mode that is being used.
User Reviews (18)
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Expert Reviews
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4,5/54,5/5Review summary: Tester admires this model's 3-week battery life, the travel case and glass tumbler that charges the brush and the sealed body which prevents bacteria build-up. It doesn't slow down when the battery is low thanks to the Lithium-ion technology. The downside is that some of the cleaning options don't seem to do much. The brush is quite expensive, but the tester reckons it's worth it for how well it cleans teeth and gums.
Gadgetreview online (18/01/2013) -
5/55/5Review summary: This model has been especially praised for the 'smartimer' feature, which indicates how long you need to brush for, and also vibrates when it's time to move onto a different area. The battery life also gets a thumbs up as does the USB connection meaning it can be charged anywhere. Although there are 5 cleaning modes the tester didn't notice much of a difference between them all. The high price was also noted as being a downside.
Tech Digest online (01/11/2011)