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Brushmo e-Series Sensitive Replacement Toothbrush Heads offer ultra-soft Dupont bristles engineered to remove up to 7x more plaque than manual brushes. Compatible with multiple Philips Sonicare e-Series electric toothbrush handles, these 6-pack heads feature a smart fading green bristle indicator to remind you when to replace. Crafted with BPA-free materials and meeting top safety standards, they deliver gentle yet effective cleaning that protects gums and enamel.




D**.
Great Product
Great product. I loved my old Sonicare toothbrush, and this has been the perfect replacement.
N**T
Sonimart Sensitive Replacement Toothbrush Heads *Reiview*
If you have a Sonicare toothbrush and do not mind a little bit of noise, these will be an excellent choice for replacement heads.These heads are almost identical to the original heads from the manufacturer. The angle of the head seems to be the same as well as the bristle size and pattern. Also, the cap that screws onto the handle looks almost identical and the magnets look like they positioned exactly the same way. It is next to impossible to tell the difference by looking at them.There are only two real differences that I have noticed with the replacement heads. Like most of the “aftermarket” replacement heads, these are little louder when vibrating than the original heads, but it helps a lot if you tighten the cap hard while it is on.The best difference is the price of the replacement heads. The original heads are so much more than these replacements. These replacement heads are a fraction of the price of the insanely overpriced manufacturer’s replacement heads.I have purchased a set from a local big box store and they were so bad I ended up throwing them in the trash. I could not stand the racket they made when using them. I hated wasting the money, but they were awful.These are a great value and have been a great, less expensive alternative to the original brush heads. These replacement heads make me wonder how Phillips can feel okay about charging so much for their replacement heads.“Disclosure: I received this product for free/discounted however this in no way influenced my review. I only write honest reviews regardless of whether I purchased a product at full price, at a discount, or received it free.”If you found my review helpful I would appreciate that you click the “Yes” button to let me know that I am providing useful information to you and others.Sonimart Sensitive Replacement Toothbrush Heads for Philips Sonicare e-Series HX7052, 2 pack
S**.
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I've had a Sonicare for about 12 years, and I've always (until now) used the standard OEM Sonicare brush heads. They've been fine, but due to the high cost, I'm always tempted to use them for a lot longer than you are supposed to. Lately I've been getting my e-series heads at Costco, which brings the cost down considerably. However, this time around I'd recently become aware of aftermarket Sonicare heads, which I decided to try since we are quite a way from the Costco, and we didn't have a trip there immediately planned.I decided on the "ultra soft" replacement brush heads from Sonimart, and WOW, these are great! There is no question that I prefer the feel of these heads to the original. As for quality...they look to me as if they were made on the same equipment as the original brushes. The only negative is that they seem a bit louder, to me. More "vibration" sound, and tightening the threads doesn't seem to quiet it down as much as the original brushes. Anyway, when you can get a multi-pack at Costco with coupon, they are about the same price as these. However, I'm sold on the better feel of these softer brushes, so this is what I'm getting from now on, even if it isn't a ton cheaper.Update 12/2015: I've removed one star, because my first Sonimart head has died after right around 5 weeks of use (I average brushing my teeth twice a day). Suddenly...basically overnight...it just got a lot weaker. And, then within a couple more days is basically so weak that it makes noise (albeit much more quietly) but I am forced to manually brush with my now non-sonic Sonicare. The head basically appears intact...nothing is broken...it just doesn't work any more. I have more of these, so I'm hoping that this is simply one bad head (although in my previous 12 years I've never had a name-brand head go bad, nor have I ever gotten less than 5-6 months out of a head...). If this happens again, I'll drastically cut my rating, as 5 weeks life is not acceptable.Update 4/2016: I've been using my second Sonimart head for about 3 1/2 months now, and it is still working just fine. I have also noticed that this one is quieter than my first one, so I figure I must have just had a bad one the first time. My bristles are just starting to get to the point where I'm going to want to replace the head...probably around the 4 month mark. I find this completely reasonable, as these bristles are quite a bit softer than "stock", so it makes sense that they might wear out slightly faster. Also, for disclosure, I brush my teeth more than most people (as I'm in a customer service job and I insist on eating onions for lunch)...probably 3 to 4 times per day...so yours may last longer. Finally, I had occasion to use a "regular bristle" (ie not soft) toothbrush recently, and I'd forgotten how stiff and rough those are compared to my silky smooth soft bristles on my Sonimart head. It felt like I was brushing my teeth with a wire brush. Now i'm sure I'm never going back!Final update: I just changed my head today...it is almost exactly 5 months to the day that I started using this one. It worked fine the entire time. I could have kept using it, the bristles were acceptable. Mainly, I just wanted a new brush head, and for ~$7 every 5 months, that's very affordable.
B**B
Replacement Brushes
These are great replacement brush heads. A great value !
F**I
Very satisfied!
The replacement toothbrush heads fit and works perfectly on my Philips Sonicare E Series brush.I can't seem to find a department store that I can purchase these replacement heads, so very happy with the Brushmo Soft Heads.
M**N
Good soft headed toothbrush!
If you need a soft head toothbrush this is the one, perfect to use after gum surgery.
D**G
Electric toothbrush
Great soft brush heads, let the tooth brush do the work otherwise your gums will get inflamed.
J**2
Works mostly well
The top crush has to be screeed on just right or the vibration power doesn’t work great. It works well most of the time but sometimes not so good and you have to unscrew and screw it back in. Not as good as Philips, but you get what you pay for sometimes
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