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- Advanced plaque removal: this sonic toothbrush is clinically proven to remove up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush while protecting your gums
- Gentle on gums: Philips Sonicare sonic electric toothbrush for adults offers a superior brushing experience and features soft brush heads with nylon bristles for gentle yet effective clean
- Smart brushing: a pressure sensor that automatically detects pressure you apply, warns you, and reduces the toothbrush vibrations to help protect your gums
- Enhance your oral care routine with sonic technology: 31,000 brush strokes per minute gently clean your teeth, break up plaque, and sweep it away for an exceptional daily clean
- Sleek black design: a stylish black toothbrush that enhances any bathroom aesthetic
- The set includes: 1x handle, 1x C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head, 1x USB charge
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Interestingly, the 5300 available in Europe, model HX7101, does have a coil driver and is much easier to service than the 5300 available in the US, model HX6423. The bottom cap can be removed just by unfastening a torx screw and the lithium ion battery is not soldered to the pcb. The YouTube video "How to replace a Philips Sonicare battery (Series 5300/5500/6100/6500/7100)" shows the disassembly process.
Interestingly, the 5300 available in Europe, model HX7101, does have a coil driver and is much easier to service than the 5300 available in the US, model HX6423. The bottom cap can be removed just by unfastening a torx screw and the lithium ion battery is not soldered to the pcb. The YouTube video "How to replace a Philips Sonicare battery (Series 5300/5500/6100/6500/7100)" shows the disassembly process.
Interestingly, the 5300 available in Europe, model HX7101, does have a coil driver and is much easier to service than the 5300 available in the US, model HX6423. The bottom cap can be removed just by unfastening a torx screw and the lithium ion battery is not soldered to the pcb. The YouTube video "How to replace a Philips Sonicare battery (Series 5300/5500/6100/6500/7100)" shows the disassembly process.
Actually, it's tempting to import one of those serviceable models from Europe! Must be some European regulation related to serviceability or keeping the batteries out of the landfill. Just checked, they're $150 on ebay, so you can get 5 cheap ones for the same $.
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