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Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000 (Sonic toothbrush)
EUR162,55

Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000

Sonic toothbrush


Question about Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000

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AlessandroD

4 years ago

I have been using the Sonicare Diamond Clean series for 6 years - I am now on my 3rd defect, one of which was replaced by Philipps. The company's attitude to these incidents is unbelievable: 3x this product has stopped working after 23 to 25 months. The advice of the support is very simple - buy the warranty extension as well, the toothbrush cannot be repaired. To that extent, I was offered a 25% discount code - but I have to buy a new unit. This is a high-end product! However, the company doesn't give a ... The company doesn't give a damn about environmental protection and only knows how to respond to the objection that the battery is an environmental burden: just buy a new one, this time with an extended warranty.

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swisstool

1 year ago

My second one also broke again after almost 2 years... I took the liberty of taking the appliance apart this time. The fault was the same for both - the toothbrush didn't react to anything.
When I opened the housing, it quickly became clear that water damage was the cause.
Now at least I can use the "battery" as a rechargeable battery ;)
Make sure you buy the warranty extension!

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gian1312

2 years ago

I can only confirm this. Three of mine broke after 2-2.5 years each. (Always the same problem.)

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Raffaele Santuari

4 years ago

Unfortunately, when certain parts are defective, repair is so time-consuming and expensive that a new device is the easier way. Of course, we understand the displeasure about such a procedure. We also experience this time and again in warranty/defect cases.

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Shadowchild

3 years ago

What appliance or machine part is still built today that can be repaired?