Electric Toothbrushes: Cheap (Oral B) vs Expensive (Philips) | The Gadget Show
TLDRIn a quest to determine whether a high-end electric toothbrush is worth the investment, the Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean and the budget-friendly Oral B Pro were put to the test. Over a six-day period, both brushes were used with a focus on their cleaning efficacy on teeth stained with challenging foods. The results showed that while the Sonicare offered advanced features and a companion app, the Oral B provided a comparable level of cleanliness at a significantly lower cost, leading to the conclusion that the Oral B may be a more value-for-money choice.
Takeaways
- π¦· The Philips Sonicare 9000 DiamondClean is a premium electric toothbrush with many functions, modes, and an accompanying app, but it comes with a hefty price tag.
- π¦· The Oral B Pro is a budget-friendly electric toothbrush with a built-in pressure sensor and timer, designed to ensure two minutes of brushing.
- π¦· The two toothbrushes were tested over a period of six days, with the first three days using the Sonicare and the following three days using the Oral B, while consuming foods known to stain teeth.
- π¦· The Sonicare has a complex design with three speed options and four modes, including a timer that pulses every 20 seconds.
- π¦· The Oral B Pro has a simple design with a firm rotational motion, a built-in timer that pulses every 30 seconds, and a light to indicate if brushing pressure is too hard.
- π¦· The Sonicare's companion app offers many settings, but it may have too many functions for some users.
- π¦· After using both toothbrushes, the presenter found that the Oral B was very effective and liked its simplicity.
- π¦· A plaque removal test was conducted on two individuals who had not cleaned their teeth for 36 hours, using both toothbrushes.
- π¦· The results showed that both toothbrushes were effective in removing plaque, but the Oral B slightly edged out the Sonicare in performance.
- π¦· Considering the price and performance, the Oral B Pro is recommended for its value for money and almost equivalent cleaning effectiveness to the more expensive Sonicare.
Q & A
What is the main question the video script seeks to answer?
-The main question the video script seeks to answer is whether it is necessary to spend a lot on a high-end electric toothbrush or if a cheaper model can provide equally effective results in maintaining clean and white teeth.
Which two electric toothbrushes are compared in the script?
-The two electric toothbrushes compared in the script are the premium Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean and the budget Oral B Pro.
What features does the Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean offer?
-The Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean offers a variety of functions and modes, a companion app, and it comes with a hefty price tag. It also has three speed settings and four modes, including a timer and a feature that provides a pulse every 20 seconds.
What are the main features of the Oral B Pro?
-The Oral B Pro features a built-in pressure sensor and a timer to ensure two minutes of brushing. It has a simple design with a firm rotational motion and a handy light that indicates if you're pressing too hard.
How were the toothbrushes tested in the video script?
-The toothbrushes were tested by having the presenter, John Bentley, use each brush for three days while eating foods known to be tricky for teeth. After six days, the results were compared. Additionally, two individuals who had not cleaned their teeth for 36 hours were used to test the effectiveness of the brushes in removing plaque.
What was the outcome of the toothbrush test after six days?
-After six days, the presenter found that both toothbrushes were effective in cleaning teeth. However, the Oral B Pro seemed to edge out slightly ahead in terms of plaque removal, despite the Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean having more features and a higher price tag.
What was the final verdict of the video script regarding the two toothbrushes?
-The final verdict was that the Oral B Pro, despite being the cheaper option, provided a clean that was as good as, if not better than, the premium Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean. Therefore, the script suggests that for value for money, the Oral B Pro would be the preferred choice.
What additional advice was given regarding plaque removal?
-It was mentioned that while both toothbrushes were effective in removing most of the plaque, some areas might still require additional cleaning with floss or interdental aids to ensure thorough cleaning.
How did the presenter use the companion app of the Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean?
-The presenter used the companion app of the Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean to customize the settings of the toothbrush. However, they noted that they were not sure if all the different settings were necessary for their needs.
What was the role of the Wellington Clinic in the video script?
-The Wellington Clinic was the location where the tests were conducted, and Dr. Hassan Assad, an award-winning dentist, provided his expertise in assessing the effectiveness of the toothbrushes in plaque removal.
What was the significance of the 36-hour period without tooth cleaning for Paul and Ben?
-The 36-hour period without tooth cleaning for Paul and Ben was meant to allow for a significant build-up of plaque on their teeth. This served as a controlled test environment to evaluate the effectiveness of the two electric toothbrushes in removing plaque.
Outlines
π¦· Comparing Electric Toothbrushes: High-End vs Budget
This paragraph introduces a comparison between two electric toothbrushes, the premium Philips Sonicare 9000 Diamond Clean and the budget Oral B Pro. The comparison includes their features, price, and a personal test by the presenter. The Philips Sonicare is described as having many functions and modes, an app, and a high price. In contrast, the Oral B Pro has a pressure sensor and a timer for the recommended two-minute brushing duration. The presenter will use both toothbrushes for six days, eating foods that are challenging for teeth, and then share the results.
π Results of the Electric Toothbrush Test
The paragraph presents the results of the toothbrush test after six days of use. Both the premium Philips Sonicare and the budget Oral B Pro performed well in removing plaque and keeping teeth clean. The Philips Sonicare had a good result but left some plaque in certain areas, which could be due to the technique used. The Oral B Pro also did a good job, removing most of the plaque, with only a few minor areas missed. The presenter concludes that the Oral B edges out the Sonicare in terms of value for money, as it provides a similar level of cleaning at a lower cost.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Electric Toothbrushes
π‘Price Points
π‘Functions and Modes
π‘Companion App
π‘Oral B Pro
π‘Dental Cleanliness
π‘Pressure Sensor
π‘Timer
π‘Plaque Removal
π‘Value for Money
π‘Dental Hygiene
Highlights
The comparison is between the Philips Sonicare 9000 and the Oral B Pro electric toothbrushes.
Philips Sonicare 9000 is a premium model with multiple functions and an app.
Oral B Pro features a built-in pressure sensor and a timer for 2-minute brushing.
The toothbrushes are tested over a period of six days with a variety of challenging foods.
The Philips Sonicare has three speed options and four modes, including a timer function.
The Oral B Pro has a simple design with a rotational motion and a built-in timer.
The companion app for Philips Sonicare provides additional features and settings.
After three days of use, both toothbrushes effectively removed spinach stains from teeth.
A separate plaque removal test was conducted using subjects with 36 hours of no tooth brushing.
The plaque on the subjects' teeth was dyed for visibility before and after brushing.
The Philips Sonicare removed most of the plaque but some areas remained due to technique.
The Oral B Pro also removed most of the plaque, with only slight misses in certain areas.
For the price, the Oral B Pro offers a cleaning performance comparable to the more expensive Philips Sonicare.
The verdict is that Oral B Pro wins the comparison for providing similar results at a lower cost.
The test concludes that Oral B Pro edges out the competition in terms of value for money.
Both toothbrushes are effective, but the Oral B Pro is recommended for its cost-effectiveness.
The study suggests that the technique used while brushing is as important as the toothbrush itself.
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