🪥 Brush Better, Smile Brighter!
The Aoremon Replacement Toothbrush Heads for Philips Sonicare offer a high-quality dental care solution with Dupont bristles that remove up to 8X more plaque than manual brushes. Compatible with all snap-on Sonicare models, these heads feature a contoured design for deep cleaning and indicator bristles that remind you when to replace them. With a pack of 10, it's perfect for families, ensuring everyone enjoys a superior brushing experience.
S**E
Feels good on my teeth
These are great in my Sonicare electric tooth brushes. Less expensive than the name brand and work just as good. I love the black color.
S**
Soniccare owner for years.
Today I feel really dumb. My last head replacement for my wife and I was 32.99 for packaged 2 at Walmart. Brushes are significantly cheaper and in my opinion of equal quality, as stated by other reviews the head is tighter, but still easy top put. Removal I used a file just pried under it. Probably could have pulled harder, but I was in bathroom and nail file was handy. Last time I spend 32 for 2, just wish I could have some of that hard earned money back.
R**I
Know what series of your toothbrush.........
I have an older model electric Sonicare. There is no series number on it and the box is long gone. The first head I put on kept popping off. I finally just threw it away. The second has stayed on. Check the toothbrush series. Otherwise the price is right compared to a regular box of Sonicare heads. I might purchase again, not sure.
S**M
Solid replacement
These work well and are a way better deal then the original brand replacements
A**A
Excellent brush heads
Compatible with my Philips sonicare, goes beautifully with my black brush. The bristles are soft and don’t hurt. Personally, I like them better than the original ones.
C**E
Not So Sure These Are A Great Replacement For The Original
One thing is for sure: Philips charges way too much for their replacement heads and I can't see any justification for it. They're absurdly expensive to the point where it's a bit insulting. It's not that I can't afford it, but it's the principle of the thing. We've already paid over $150 for the handle and charger, do they have to rake us on the replacement heads too? At the end of the day, it's still just a toothbrush! I can get a manual one of those that works pretty well for $1.29. So, when I saw 10 of these replacement brush heads advertised for less than the price of one of Phillip's OEM originals, I was very interested. My primary concern was whether or not they would fit my specific model but that turned out not to be an issue at all. They fit just fine. But a somewhat major difference that I did note right away was that the bristles in these lack the same amount of firmness and rigidity that the authentic Phillips brush heads have. in fact, I would compare the lack of stiffness and rigidity of these to be approximately the same, if not considerably looser, than when the Phillips brush heads signal you that it's time to replace them. I did an admittedly unscientific test of this by comparing the amount of "sway" back and forth that my OEM Philips brush head had -- at the point when it told me that it needed to be replaced -- with the amount of sway a brand new one of these had, and I would estimate that these flopped back and forth with a wider, much flimsier, "swing" by approximately 50%. Now that doesn't necessarily mean that they don't clean as well, but it does kind of feel that way. I think you want to have a certain amount of firm tension against the tooth and these don't really provide that as noticeably as the Phillips brush heads do. It doesn't matter that the bristles were made by Dupont or whoever, they strike me as a bit too bendable and soft, with too little resistance, to be able to be confident that they're cleaning your teeth as well as the originals. And, as I said, the original ones start off noticeably stiffer to begin with and the primary discernible difference when they signal that it's time to change them is the lack of that stiffness. And that resembles the way these brush heads feel at the outset, even when they're brand new. Again, this is just my perception and may not, in reality, have any impact on whether or not they actually clean as well or are actually not as firm. But I kind of suspect they may not be quite as effective as the Phillips heads are. I've been using them for months now and have gone through about 5 or 6 of these which would have cost me well over $100 with the Phillips heads. My teeth haven't fallen out yet so that's a good sign that at least they work to some degree. I also wonder if one of the reasons the Phillips heads cost so much is because of the microchip that's inside each one that tells us when it's time to replace them. I would gladly do without that feature if I could buy their OEM brushes at a reasonable price. But I highly doubt that's going to happen anytime soon. in the meantime, I'm on the fence about these for the reasons I've stated above. On the one hand, I very much dislike being gouged by Philips on the cost of their replacement heads. But, on the other hand, I'm not 100% convinced that these are a suitable replacement that do a comparable job of keeping my teeth clean. I didn't spend over $150 on a toothbrushing "system" only to defeat the purpose by buying an inferior replacement head. Sorry if this review doesn't help you make a decision. I'm not actually sure if I'm going to buy them again myself. Just giving my honest thoughts on the product.
D**E
great price great product
great price great product
J**N
Do not buy, you’ll break your sonicare
This is the first replacement I’ve bought that’s not the actual brand, and it broke my sonicare toothbrush! DO NOT BUY!Storytime- I opened the package and put the generic replacement head on my sonicare unit it fit for half a brushing then fell off. I thought ok maybe I put it on wrong somehow, so I put it back on but it just wouldn’t stay. I noticed there was a tab or bump on the back of the replacement head that popped out a little, but it wasn’t originally there when I put it on, I tried to use it again but it just wouldn’t stay on.I tried a second generic replacement head, it was ok but really loud like it wasn’t fitting properly. It sounded like maybe the replacement head wasn’t on all the way or had a good connection so I tried to push it down a little more but was still loud. I ignored the loud annoying sound and thought ok I just won’t get these again.Then after brushing 2 more times the head fell off again (I don’t brush my teeth hard at all so that’s not an issue) so by day 3 or 4 I was having to make sure the head was secure before and during my teeth brushing. It was very frustrating. Finally day four my sonicare unit started glitching like it was trying to work, but then stopped. The buttons turned on but the vibration just stopped. I tried to troubleshoot it by using an old sonicare head I originally received with the toothbrush that was a larger head but didn’t like it (saved for “emergency”). The sonicare sort of worked for a few seconds but wasn’t normal. If you apply pressure to it the metal stem of the unit it vibrates normally but with no pressure there’s no vibration.I figured out by using these generic replacement heads and having to constantly press them on firmly before and during brushing my teeth caused the sonicare to actually break.Not only am I out the money for the replacement heads, but I’m out an expensive sonicare toothbrush. Save yourself the frustration, time, and money… just buy the regular replacement heads not these generic pieces of crap.
M**O
Siempre listo
Producto durable y buena relación precio calidad
K**T
Much better than the original
Much better than the original brush head I had from Sonicare. Love it. And the value is incredible.
N**O
Buena alternativa al original
Entran con un poco de dificultad, espero no se dañe el cepillo pero hace su función
J**Y
Buena compra
Hasta el momento son iguales o mejores que los originales
H**W
Value buy
Good deal with Amazon
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