You don't have a cable on the glass itself, so you can also use it to rinse your mouth. The glass stands on the charging station (the silver one in the picture) and the cable is fixed to this station. :-)
Of course not. If you switch it on and want to switch it off again, then yes - that's how you select the programme at the beginning, with a button. But if the brush runs for a few seconds, it switches off normally by pressing the button again.
Quite intuitive, actually.
Hello, the mechanism of my toothbrush was also defective once during the warranty period. It was also replaced with a new one, but it works perfectly...
However, I am switching back to the "conventional" toothbrushes. I don't like the fact that I can't "scrub" anymore. I somehow can't cope with just holding it down... :-)
Basically, you can say that the DiamondClean 9000 replaces the "old" DiamondClean and is the new model. Here are the main differences:
- The DiamondClean has 5 cleaning modes (clean, white, deep clean, gum health & sensitive) compared to the 4 modes of the DiamondClean 9000 (clean, white+, gum health & deep clean+).
- The DiamondClean 9000 has 3 brushing intentistes (low, medium and high) which are not available on the original DiamondClean.
- The DiamondClean 9000 has additional buttons and icons on the handle.
- The DiamondClean 9000 has Bluetooth connectivity.
- The DiamondClean 9000 has BrushSync technology.
- The DiamondClean 9000 has a pressure sensor.
- The DiamondClean 9000 has a USB cable integrated in the housing instead of a detachable cable.
- The DiamondClean is available in 4 colours (black, white, rose gold and rose gold) compared to the 2 colours (black and rose) of the DiamondClean 9000.
- The DiamondClean 9000 has a retail price of around 190 compared to the DiamondClean's around 140.
The brush head can be changed easily, which means that the use of the toothbrush by two or more people is definitely not a problem. The battery life is also perfectly adequate over the long term.
I have been using mine since 23.09.2019 but with the C3 Premium Plaque Defence head (which is a little softer) and still have the first one in use, but would have to change it soon, so 6 months is fine, Phillips gives 3 months, maybe that helps you a little.
You don't have a 100% cleaning guarantee here either, but the model here does its job really well.
does a really good job, cleans really well, is pleasant, and also the
the feeling afterwards feels very clean.
Hello Fabian 888 Theoretically, this is possible. The toothbrush just has to be close enough to the station. The glass in the scope of delivery is of course optimally adapted to the shape.
The toothbrush can be switched off (or paused) with one click - but only after it has been in operation for 5 s or longer (if the button is pressed during 5 s of operation, the brush is not switched off, but the mode is changed). If the button is pressed again within 30 s after switching off/pausing, the programme continues from where it was interrupted; if no further click is made within these 30 s and the brush remains off, the programme starts again from the beginning when it is switched on again later.
see also: https://www.philips.sa/en...
This is not a problem. You can use any USB charger. The plug on the charging case is also a standard plug. I use the same charger on the road as for my mobile phone, if at all. The toothbrush lasts for 2 weeks without charging.
Philips Sonicare toothbrushes have a 2-year factory warranty with an additional year of warranty if registered online after purchase. Should the performance become unwearable within this period, please feel free to contact Philips Customer Care at https://www.philips.ch/support.
The only difference between the models is the colour. The model shown, HX9358, is the black DiamondClean, HX9337 is the white model and HX9395 is the rose gold DiamondClean.