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Prime Members: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart 9500 Electric Toothbrush (Black) $149.96 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart 9500 Electric Toothbrush (Black) for $149.96. Shipping is free.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart 9500 Electric Toothbrush (Black) for $149.96. Shipping is free.

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Model: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart 9500 Electric Toothbrush, Sonic Toothbrush with App, Pressure Sensor, Brush Head Detection, 5 Brushing Modes and 3 Intensity Levels, Black, Model HX9923/11

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RashfordGoal
2d ago
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Seems ridiculous price to pay for a toothbrush but I got a similar version 5 years ago, battery still lasts 4 weeks. Teeth have never felt more clean.
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Mr.Floppy
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palindrome
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If you have costco membership it is 180$ for two.
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oxyi
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Quote from palindrome :
If you have costco membership it is 180$ for two.
I don't think it's the same model... Costco has its own model which doesn't have some of the smart feature.

"So I bought this two pack last year and it's okay. The toothbrushes have held up (as one should expect!). Pressure sensitivity telling you if you're applying too much pressure for effective cleaning is useful. I prefer the actual charging stand base to the inductive base cups (easier to keep clean for one, toothbrush is upright rather than semi-upright for another).
The biggest letdown is that Costco is selling the cheapest DiamondClean model. If you are buying it just as a Sonicare and don't care about the connected app at all - you're good to go. If you buy it caring about the connected app, this is the ONLY model of DiamondClean that's essentially useless for that purpose. All the connected app does is measure how many times a day you brush and how much time.
In contrast - more advanced DiamondClean models offer coaching to tell you if you're spending too much or too little time on different parts of your mouth. This is important if you're trying to train good brushing habits for your kids, another adult, or yourself.
Without true smart coaching, even at $90/handle this feels overpriced unless you really like the glass charger aesthetic. Otherwise you can get Sonicare models with similar cleaning performance and similar features (other than the pressure warning) for around $30 on sale."
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palindrome
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Quote from oxyi :
I don't think it's the same model... Costco has its own model which doesn't have some of the smart feature.

"So I bought this two pack last year and it's okay. The toothbrushes have held up (as one should expect!). Pressure sensitivity telling you if you're applying too much pressure for effective cleaning is useful. I prefer the actual charging stand base to the inductive base cups (easier to keep clean for one, toothbrush is upright rather than semi-upright for another).
The biggest letdown is that Costco is selling the cheapest DiamondClean model. If you are buying it just as a Sonicare and don't care about the connected app at all - you're good to go. If you buy it caring about the connected app, this is the ONLY model of DiamondClean that's essentially useless for that purpose. All the connected app does is measure how many times a day you brush and how much time.
In contrast - more advanced DiamondClean models offer coaching to tell you if you're spending too much or too little time on different parts of your mouth. This is important if you're trying to train good brushing habits for your kids, another adult, or yourself.
Without true smart coaching, even at $90/handle this feels overpriced unless you really like the glass charger aesthetic. Otherwise you can get Sonicare models with similar cleaning performance and similar features (other than the pressure warning) for around $30 on sale."
It's not exactly the same but it has 95% of the features.

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