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Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40
Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40

Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40

(169 reviews)

Discover the power of X! The new Philips Sonicare Power Flosser creates an X-shaped stream of water that reaches deep between teeth for a gentle, thorough clean. This X-shaped water stream, known as Quad-Stream technology, covers more surface area for a faster, deeper clean versus manual floss. Because of Quad-Stream technology, Philips Sonicare Power Flosser enables you to improve your gum health by 50% in just 1 minute per day!

Discover the power of X! The new Philips Sonicare Power Flosser creates an X-shaped stream of water that reaches deep between teeth for a gentle, thorough clean. This X-shaped water stream, known as Quad-Stream technology, covers more surface area for a faster, deeper clean versus manual floss. Because of Quad-Stream technology, Philips Sonicare Power Flosser enables you to improve your gum health by 50% in just 1 minute per day!

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The lowest price for Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40 right now is $306.02 at eBay.com.au, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $92.49 on 20 Mar 2026 — today's price is 231% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 13 June 2026.

Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000, HX3921/40

$306.02

(169 reviews)

Discover the power of X! The new Philips Sonicare Power Flosser creates an X-shaped stream of water that reaches deep between teeth for a gentle, thorough clean. This X-shaped water stream, known as Quad-Stream technology, covers more surface area for a faster, deeper clean versus manual floss. Because of Quad-Stream technology, Philips Sonicare Power Flosser enables you to improve your gum health by 50% in just 1 minute per day!

Discover the power of X! The new Philips Sonicare Power Flosser creates an X-shaped stream of water that reaches deep between teeth for a gentle, thorough clean. This X-shaped water stream, known as Quad-Stream technology, covers more surface area for a faster, deeper clean versus manual floss. Because of Quad-Stream technology, Philips Sonicare Power Flosser enables you to improve your gum health by 50% in just 1 minute per day!

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Philips Sonicare HX3921/40 Water Flosser - White

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Reviews

Best Flosser on the market + ideal toothbrush
2 May 2022dronedad

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I've been using Philips Sonicare toothbrushes for a number of years now, and I won't spend a ton of time in my review on the toothbrush itself. This product is set up just like I would expect from any other Sonicare product. The integration of the base for the flosser and the toothbrush charger is a nice feature, and it saves space on the counter. I mention this because you won't have any choice but to put it on the counter - it takes up some substantial room! After having previously used a Waterpik flosser that was a little messy, this is a nice change of pace. Philips has applied the same idea with the changeable toothbrush heads to their flossing system, and the tips are replaceable. The handle of the flosser is the same form factor as the tooth brushes and the ... MoreI've been using Philips Sonicare toothbrushes for a number of years now, and I won't spend a ton of time in my review on the toothbrush itself. This product is set up just like I would expect from any other Sonicare product. The integration of the base for the flosser and the toothbrush charger is a nice feature, and it saves space on the counter. I mention this because you won't have any choice but to put it on the counter - it takes up some substantial room! After having previously used a Waterpik flosser that was a little messy, this is a nice change of pace. Philips has applied the same idea with the changeable toothbrush heads to their flossing system, and the tips are replaceable. The handle of the flosser is the same form factor as the tooth brushes and the water tube is self retracting nicely into the base. It's also long enough to give you some working room when you want to floss, even though you won't want to wander far from the sink anyway while you're using one of these. Multiple cleaning modes and pulsing to the water stream serve similar functions as the toothbrushing letting you know when it's time to change sides. Of course refilling the tank is dependant upon how often and for how long you use the flosser, but during my first few weeks I got at least 3 days out of each fill before I had to refill it. None of the modes are painful on my gums, and the deep clean feels like it is making a difference on my teeth and gums.The added inclusion of the Sonicare toothbrush as well really tops this one off. The included brush has the 3 modes - Clean, Deep Clean and Gums, and it's compatible with the wide range of Sonicare heads as well. This is the brush that I had already replaced most of my family's with (or one similar) and I loved that there is a charger for it on the base of the flosser. Overall this is well made, and garners the room that it takes up on the counter. I love being able to answer "YES!" when the hygienist asks me if I've finally gotten around to flossing...

Cleaner teeth and gums system
25 April 2022SUHD

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I’ve used other electric toothbrushes over the years mostly from the other prominent brand. Getting this latest Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 almost feels like getting my teeth and gums cleaned by a dental hygienist every day. I don’t know how it does it, but my teeth and gums feel so clean and fresh after each brushing plus flossing session that I’m never going back to using a regular manual toothbrush. The smooth sonic vibrations of the brush head almost create a feeling of gentle water pressure/swishing in your mouth, resulting in a very refreshing feeling. Make sure you close your mouth as much as possible, or you’ll be making a bit of a mess on your mirror.The setup and use is very simple and straightforward. There are 3 modes of ... MoreI’ve used other electric toothbrushes over the years mostly from the other prominent brand. Getting this latest Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 almost feels like getting my teeth and gums cleaned by a dental hygienist every day. I don’t know how it does it, but my teeth and gums feel so clean and fresh after each brushing plus flossing session that I’m never going back to using a regular manual toothbrush. The smooth sonic vibrations of the brush head almost create a feeling of gentle water pressure/swishing in your mouth, resulting in a very refreshing feeling. Make sure you close your mouth as much as possible, or you’ll be making a bit of a mess on your mirror.The setup and use is very simple and straightforward. There are 3 modes of operation intensity: Clean, Deep Clean and Gum Health. The brush head it came with is the new C3 style that is coated with a soft silicone edge on the outside, opposite to the bristles. The charger base is a bit bulky with the water tank and power flosser but the travel case with separate travel charger is a welcome addition.Compared to other brands I’ve used that consider your mouth to have 4 quadrants, with 30-second brushing of each section, this Sonicare divides your mouth in 6 quadrants with 20-second brushing intervals. That was confusing at first, but the manual is pretty clear about it.First time using a water flosser, so I didn’t know what to expect, other than be very careful and keep your mouth closed as much as possible or else you’ll splash everything like a kid with a water gun at a pool party. It will take lots of practice to get it just right, but I have a few months before my next dentist visit, so I’m hoping it will make a difference as I do have sensitive gums that bleed a lot if I don’t floss daily. The power flosser has 4 different modes and 10 intensity settings, so if you’re patient and persistent you’ll find the setting that works for you.The App installed on my Android phone and worked on the first try. I don’t usually bring my phone to the bathroom while brushing my teeth, but I do like usage information and statistics and reminders when to change the brush head. I wish they included more than just 1 brush head, as they could be pricey. I also wish there was a visual indicator, like a red light when you’re pushing the brush head too hard against your teeth/gums. Other than that, this is a very nice and comprehensive teeth and gum cleaning system.

Definity worth considering
19 April 2022Mrbell1970

originally posted on bestbuy.com

This Sonic toothbrush and power flosser offers the ultimate cleaning solution for teeth hygiene & plaque reduction. My prior Philips Sonicare toothbrush from 2 years ago (black one pictured) has greatly reduced cleanings at the dentist office, so definitely a fan of these products.THE BAD: The switch system on power flosser must be pushed up to operate which makes it easier for water continue to flow if you it let go mistakenly. Would have preferred a button system were soon as you let it go it stops. The Phillips Sonic app needs access to your contacts & call history on phone for it to work. Really no reason an app that monitors progress on brushing your teeth should have access to your call history & contacts or maybe I am just paranoid? I hope the company would ... MoreThis Sonic toothbrush and power flosser offers the ultimate cleaning solution for teeth hygiene & plaque reduction. My prior Philips Sonicare toothbrush from 2 years ago (black one pictured) has greatly reduced cleanings at the dentist office, so definitely a fan of these products.THE BAD: The switch system on power flosser must be pushed up to operate which makes it easier for water continue to flow if you it let go mistakenly. Would have preferred a button system were soon as you let it go it stops. The Phillips Sonic app needs access to your contacts & call history on phone for it to work. Really no reason an app that monitors progress on brushing your teeth should have access to your call history & contacts or maybe I am just paranoid? I hope the company would consider not making that mandatory in a future update.The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 operates quieter than others & it’s Quad-Stream technology, covers more surface area for a faster, deeper clean versus manual floss. Has an app to monitor your progress. (Could not evaluate it out due to privacy issues) Toothbrush is rechargeable with over a month battery life on a single charge that can charged on Flosser’s base or additional travel charger. Toothbrush comes with travel case and reminds you when to replace brush head and cleans your teeth far better than any manual toothbrush. This unit has easy to follow instructions not that you really need it because quite simple to operate by just choosing a nozzle for floss system, connect brush head and plug in. Brush & floss on a 90-degree angle with cleaning the water reservoir on flosser weekly.Other than a few issues the product is exceptionally good and may save $$$ in the long run without having cleanings done by dentist and/or prevent major tooth problems, at least in my experience.

Specification

Product dimensions21.9 x 19 x 26.5 cm; 1.48 Kilograms
Special featureBluetooth Connectivity
Power sourceBattery Powered
Item firmness descriptionSoft
Material featureRecyclable

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Philips Sonicare HX3921/40 Water Flosser - White

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Philips Sonicare - Power Flosser Toothbrush System 7000 HX3921 - White - HX3921/40

Delivery $134.34

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Reviews

Best Flosser on the market + ideal toothbrush
2 May 2022

I've been using Philips Sonicare toothbrushes for a number of years now, and I won't spend a ton of time in my review on the toothbrush itself. This product is set up just like I would expect from any other Sonicare product. The integration of the base for the flosser and the toothbrush charger is a nice feature, and it saves space on the counter. I mention this because you won't have any choice but to put it on the counter - it takes up some substantial room! After having previously used a Waterpik flosser that was a little messy, this is a nice change of pace. Philips has applied the same idea with the changeable toothbrush heads to their flossing system, and the tips are replaceable. The handle of the flosser is the same form factor as the tooth brushes and the ... MoreI've been using Philips Sonicare toothbrushes for a number of years now, and I won't spend a ton of time in my review on the toothbrush itself. This product is set up just like I would expect from any other Sonicare product. The integration of the base for the flosser and the toothbrush charger is a nice feature, and it saves space on the counter. I mention this because you won't have any choice but to put it on the counter - it takes up some substantial room! After having previously used a Waterpik flosser that was a little messy, this is a nice change of pace. Philips has applied the same idea with the changeable toothbrush heads to their flossing system, and the tips are replaceable. The handle of the flosser is the same form factor as the tooth brushes and the water tube is self retracting nicely into the base. It's also long enough to give you some working room when you want to floss, even though you won't want to wander far from the sink anyway while you're using one of these. Multiple cleaning modes and pulsing to the water stream serve similar functions as the toothbrushing letting you know when it's time to change sides. Of course refilling the tank is dependant upon how often and for how long you use the flosser, but during my first few weeks I got at least 3 days out of each fill before I had to refill it. None of the modes are painful on my gums, and the deep clean feels like it is making a difference on my teeth and gums.The added inclusion of the Sonicare toothbrush as well really tops this one off. The included brush has the 3 modes - Clean, Deep Clean and Gums, and it's compatible with the wide range of Sonicare heads as well. This is the brush that I had already replaced most of my family's with (or one similar) and I loved that there is a charger for it on the base of the flosser. Overall this is well made, and garners the room that it takes up on the counter. I love being able to answer "YES!" when the hygienist asks me if I've finally gotten around to flossing...

dronedad originally posted on bestbuy.com
Cleaner teeth and gums system
25 April 2022

I’ve used other electric toothbrushes over the years mostly from the other prominent brand. Getting this latest Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 almost feels like getting my teeth and gums cleaned by a dental hygienist every day. I don’t know how it does it, but my teeth and gums feel so clean and fresh after each brushing plus flossing session that I’m never going back to using a regular manual toothbrush. The smooth sonic vibrations of the brush head almost create a feeling of gentle water pressure/swishing in your mouth, resulting in a very refreshing feeling. Make sure you close your mouth as much as possible, or you’ll be making a bit of a mess on your mirror.The setup and use is very simple and straightforward. There are 3 modes of ... MoreI’ve used other electric toothbrushes over the years mostly from the other prominent brand. Getting this latest Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 almost feels like getting my teeth and gums cleaned by a dental hygienist every day. I don’t know how it does it, but my teeth and gums feel so clean and fresh after each brushing plus flossing session that I’m never going back to using a regular manual toothbrush. The smooth sonic vibrations of the brush head almost create a feeling of gentle water pressure/swishing in your mouth, resulting in a very refreshing feeling. Make sure you close your mouth as much as possible, or you’ll be making a bit of a mess on your mirror.The setup and use is very simple and straightforward. There are 3 modes of operation intensity: Clean, Deep Clean and Gum Health. The brush head it came with is the new C3 style that is coated with a soft silicone edge on the outside, opposite to the bristles. The charger base is a bit bulky with the water tank and power flosser but the travel case with separate travel charger is a welcome addition.Compared to other brands I’ve used that consider your mouth to have 4 quadrants, with 30-second brushing of each section, this Sonicare divides your mouth in 6 quadrants with 20-second brushing intervals. That was confusing at first, but the manual is pretty clear about it.First time using a water flosser, so I didn’t know what to expect, other than be very careful and keep your mouth closed as much as possible or else you’ll splash everything like a kid with a water gun at a pool party. It will take lots of practice to get it just right, but I have a few months before my next dentist visit, so I’m hoping it will make a difference as I do have sensitive gums that bleed a lot if I don’t floss daily. The power flosser has 4 different modes and 10 intensity settings, so if you’re patient and persistent you’ll find the setting that works for you.The App installed on my Android phone and worked on the first try. I don’t usually bring my phone to the bathroom while brushing my teeth, but I do like usage information and statistics and reminders when to change the brush head. I wish they included more than just 1 brush head, as they could be pricey. I also wish there was a visual indicator, like a red light when you’re pushing the brush head too hard against your teeth/gums. Other than that, this is a very nice and comprehensive teeth and gum cleaning system.

SUHD originally posted on bestbuy.com
Definity worth considering
19 April 2022

This Sonic toothbrush and power flosser offers the ultimate cleaning solution for teeth hygiene & plaque reduction. My prior Philips Sonicare toothbrush from 2 years ago (black one pictured) has greatly reduced cleanings at the dentist office, so definitely a fan of these products.THE BAD: The switch system on power flosser must be pushed up to operate which makes it easier for water continue to flow if you it let go mistakenly. Would have preferred a button system were soon as you let it go it stops. The Phillips Sonic app needs access to your contacts & call history on phone for it to work. Really no reason an app that monitors progress on brushing your teeth should have access to your call history & contacts or maybe I am just paranoid? I hope the company would ... MoreThis Sonic toothbrush and power flosser offers the ultimate cleaning solution for teeth hygiene & plaque reduction. My prior Philips Sonicare toothbrush from 2 years ago (black one pictured) has greatly reduced cleanings at the dentist office, so definitely a fan of these products.THE BAD: The switch system on power flosser must be pushed up to operate which makes it easier for water continue to flow if you it let go mistakenly. Would have preferred a button system were soon as you let it go it stops. The Phillips Sonic app needs access to your contacts & call history on phone for it to work. Really no reason an app that monitors progress on brushing your teeth should have access to your call history & contacts or maybe I am just paranoid? I hope the company would consider not making that mandatory in a future update.The Philips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 operates quieter than others & it’s Quad-Stream technology, covers more surface area for a faster, deeper clean versus manual floss. Has an app to monitor your progress. (Could not evaluate it out due to privacy issues) Toothbrush is rechargeable with over a month battery life on a single charge that can charged on Flosser’s base or additional travel charger. Toothbrush comes with travel case and reminds you when to replace brush head and cleans your teeth far better than any manual toothbrush. This unit has easy to follow instructions not that you really need it because quite simple to operate by just choosing a nozzle for floss system, connect brush head and plug in. Brush & floss on a 90-degree angle with cleaning the water reservoir on flosser weekly.Other than a few issues the product is exceptionally good and may save $$$ in the long run without having cleanings done by dentist and/or prevent major tooth problems, at least in my experience.

Mrbell1970 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Fantastic hardware, okay software
20 April 2022

I've been using an older Sonicare toothbrush in combination with an air flosser for a few years now and by and large have loved them, so when the opportunity to try a new and improved version of both came around I was quite excited. After spending a few days with the set I have to say that I still love the overall user experience and quality... but as often happens when moving to a more complicated and feature-rich product I've also found a lot more areas that could potentially be improved on.Before I get into that though, I'd like to cover the highlights. Both the toothbrush and irrigator are attractive, sturdy, and thoughtfully laid out. Not needing two plugs to power both the flosser and the toothbrush is almost worth the price of admission alone. The brush is ... MoreI've been using an older Sonicare toothbrush in combination with an air flosser for a few years now and by and large have loved them, so when the opportunity to try a new and improved version of both came around I was quite excited. After spending a few days with the set I have to say that I still love the overall user experience and quality... but as often happens when moving to a more complicated and feature-rich product I've also found a lot more areas that could potentially be improved on.Before I get into that though, I'd like to cover the highlights. Both the toothbrush and irrigator are attractive, sturdy, and thoughtfully laid out. Not needing two plugs to power both the flosser and the toothbrush is almost worth the price of admission alone. The brush is built for what I believe are their third generation of brush heads, but is still backwards compatible with the older first generation ones I already had. You also get a carrying case for both the spare flosser heads and the toothbrush, as well as a stand-alone charger you can bring with you if you plan to take it with you when you travel. I am a little puzzled why Philips designs their toothbrushes to have out of the box support for only three different cleaning modes when the ecosystem is built around four, though it's possible that this is simply a labelling issue rather than a qualitative one as I struggled to tell what the actual difference was between the "whiten" mode that my old brush had and the "deep clean+" mode this new one has instead, even though the instructions seem to imply that they are different features. If you've never used one of these electric toothbrushes or flossers before you should expect a bit of a transition period, as it can feel quite intense before you get used to it, but you do eventually get used to it in my experience. And both brush and flosser feature variable intensity controls to help you adapt as well, including an automated system on the brush that will gradually turn things up over several sessions to ease you into things. The flosser doesn't have the same automated process, but it does have a lot more options with ten different intensities, four different modes, and three different nozzle styles. Of the three I'd recommend the basic round nozzle for beginners, as it's the easiest to maneuver and understand, while you might want to wait to try out the new x-head until you've gotten a bit more proficient unless you don't mind accidentally spraying your bathroom from time to time. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the added power it brings, but I also know that I'm not nearly good enough with it to apply it properly yet.Unfortunately while Philips has clearly accumulated a lot of experience in designing excellent dental hardware, their software experience still leaves a bit to be desired. It's not that it's bad, per se, so much as it is simply failing to live up to the standard set by the physical equipment. To give an example, earlier I talked about how there's a learning curve with both of these devices. Given that, it would seem obvious that the app would be designed to actively teach users in the best uses and practices for both parts of the kit. But it really doesn't do that. The manual tells you that brushing should be broken up into six segments, each one targeting a different set of teeth. It would seem like an obvious feature then to have the app define these segments and guide you through each one, perhaps highlighting the specific techniques for each that'll get you the best results. Instead all you get is a timer counting down the seconds until the brush automatically turns itself on to signal that you've carried out the recommended two minutes of brushing per session - which really doesn't feel like something that's worth pulling out my phone to have. And it doesn't connect to the flosser at all, which is particularly unfortunate as I feel it's the bit that would benefit the most from active guidance. What's slightly more galling is the fact that there is a tips and tricks area with a "how to use" button to press, but using it only shows you what's basically an ad for the higher end version of this brush that can apparently not only do what I mentioned above, but go so far as to point out specific teeth you should be working on. I get wanting to have some stuff be exclusive to the higher end products to justify their added expense, but giving us a map to reference without the active guidance (or just an instructional video that's actually relevant to the product we have) seems perfectly reasonable.That being said, there are certainly other features in the app that I do appreciate. It offers fairly detailed information on the remaining lifespan of your brush head based on your use habits and how much pressure is actually being applied when you use it. And since this data is actually stored in a small chip on the brush itself, you don't even have to worry about confusing it if you're swapping heads for multiple users on a regular basis. I've also been appreciating the gentle reminders about how I can improve my brushing habits, which for once is NOT being delivered by an endless parade of passive aggressive push notifications.Overall I'd recommend this set to anyone looking to improve their brushing habits (or monitor their kids') without having to be too overbearing about it.

Batlacit originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great for Dental Hygiene, But also Overpriced.
26 April 2022

UNBOXING:The unboxing experience of the Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System is pretty straightforward. In the box, you receive the Power Flosser machine and removable reservoir, 3 flossing nozzles plus a nozzle case; the toothbrush plus brush head, and travel case, and also a travel charger.There are also two manuals—one for the flosser and one for the toothbrush. I do recommend going through some of the details, as it explains some functionality that you might not otherwise realize if you skip the manual.BUILD:Overall, it’s a very plastic build, but that’s to be expected. The flosser is lightweight in the hand and while it’s permanently attached to the system, the tubing easily retracts into place, so you won’t be hassled with the cleanup.The water ... MoreUNBOXING:The unboxing experience of the Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System is pretty straightforward. In the box, you receive the Power Flosser machine and removable reservoir, 3 flossing nozzles plus a nozzle case; the toothbrush plus brush head, and travel case, and also a travel charger.There are also two manuals—one for the flosser and one for the toothbrush. I do recommend going through some of the details, as it explains some functionality that you might not otherwise realize if you skip the manual.BUILD:Overall, it’s a very plastic build, but that’s to be expected. The flosser is lightweight in the hand and while it’s permanently attached to the system, the tubing easily retracts into place, so you won’t be hassled with the cleanup.The water reservoir is easily lifted up without any sort of latching mechanism, and the reservoir door swings up from the top so you can refill the reservoir with ease. I found this to be very easy to work with. You just want to take care to hold the reservoir at the base rather than near the reservoir door so that you don’t accidentally lose grip and spill water everywhere.The pressure level knob on the flossing system has a very gentle clicking feedback when you turn it in order to indicate changes to the pressure level. The Power and Mode buttons, however, are a bit annoying to press because the system doesn’t quite weigh enough to prevent it from sliding across the counter while you press the buttons. So more often, I find myself using my thumb to press the buttons while wrapping my fingers around the flosser for support. This is such a nit-pick thing, but something at least worth noting for Philips to improve upon—whether it means using capacitive buttons or adding more friction at the base so the whole thing doesn’t slide across your sink countertop.The toothbrush certainly weighs more than the flosser, but was comfortable in the hand, the buttons were easy to press, and it was easy to attach/detach brush heads. And I certainly like that it can be charged by simply dropping it on the Power Flosser’s dedicated charging station as well as the basic travel charger.FLOSSER:Starting with the Power Flosser, you have 4 different flossing modes—clean, deep clean, sensitive and massage.Clean mode pushes water out in rapid succession like a machine gun, while Deep Clean mode starts gentler and ramps up to a peak then abruptly starts over from gentle and ramps up again. This makes it sort of confusing as to why the more brutal Clean mode is not called “Deep Clean”. If I had to guess, Philips might have found that people were more attracted to the name “Deep Clean”, but didn’t want to associate their most brutal mode with the one that people would likely use the most, as this could yield negative results if people found it to be too painful. Whatever the reasoning is, between those two I think the “Deep Clean” mode is probably more comfortable mode at higher pressure levels, while the normal “Clean” mode may yield discomfort at high pressure levels. Your mileage may vary based on the condition of your teeth and gums.Sensitive is much more like Deep Clean, but it actually oscillates by starting gently then ramping up to its peak, then ramping back down to gentle pressure, and repeats that cycle. Massage mode is more like the Clean mode, but switches between a high pressure blast and a lower pressure blast but in a consistent, rapid succession.Realistically, I think you’ll find one or two you like and generally stick with them. Overall, I think these modes are really just a matter of preference towards comfort.Additionally, there are 3 nozzles included which can spray in multiple directions. I’m honestly not sure how necessary this is, as the standard single-direction nozzle can provide the highest pressure for a deeper clean. As long as you are decently thorough, I think that is probably all that is necessary.Compared to conventional flossing, I do think this does a good job at being convenient and accessible. I recently visited my dentist who told me I should floss more. So I started flossing more with traditional floss and floss picks, but found it somewhat difficult in terms of reach. Not only that, but it was also a more time-consuming activity, which I think detracts a lot of people from flossing on a daily basis.Interestingly, studies have shown that most people don’t have great flossing techniques. Experts believe that a good flossing technique should be more effective than a waterpik solution, but on average, those who use a waterpik end up removing 17% more plaque than those who only use traditional floss. So while experts might not recommend a waterpik solution to be a pure substitute for traditional flossing, it does appear to be more effective on average because it’s easier to do. And in my pragmatic opinion, having a convenient way of flossing daily is better than not flossing at all.Overall, I did find the Power Flosser to be quite effective for me. I do have a very mild case of gingivitis around a few specific teeth, so I have been adding flossing to my daily regimen to help reduce plaque and inflammation. While it’s too early to report any concrete results, I do feel confident that this should help reduce bleeding over time. But there is no denying that there is plenty of pressure from this Power Flosser.TOOTHBRUSH:The toothbrush is something that Philips has typically done quite well, but I feel as though the execution here could use a bit of work. Firstly, this toothbrush recommends Philips BrushSync toothbrush heads—which basically use unique RFID tags to help the toothbrush detect how long you have been using the head. That allows it to recommend that you change the head once it has worn out. This will typically be every 3 months, but if you brush more than 2x a day, you may find that it recommends a replacement sooner than 3 months. On the toothbrush itself is a small LED that will light up when the brush head needs to be replaced. If you’re the kind of person who switches between different models of brush heads, this usage data should be unique to each brush head.The caveat to this is that these BrushSync-enabled heads are very expensive. Often between $30 and $40 for a 4-pack. That being said, you do not have to use BrushSync heads.With that out of the way—the toothbrush has 3 modes—Clean, Gum Health and Deep Clean+. The Clean mode counts 3 minutes of brushing time at a normal brush head vibration level, Gum Health gives a gentler vibration level for 3 minutes, and Deep Clean gives 2 minutes at a more intense vibration level. In each mode, the toothbrush tries to make a somewhat detectable vibration pattern when it’s time to switch to the next section of your teeth/gums, but honestly, it’s just not good. The battery LED on the toothbrush also blinks when it’s time to switch, but this isn’t at all noticeable because it isn’t in your view while you’re brushing your teeth.The best way to experience these modes is to connect the toothbrush via Bluetooth to the Sonicare smartphone app where you can view the number of times you’ve brushed each day, the average amount of time you’ve brushed per day, and also get feedback about how much pressure you should be applying.During an actual brushing session, using the app can show you which section of your teeth to brush along with a total countdown timer. When a section is up, it’ll visually indicate to move onto the next session. And if you’re applying too much pressure, it’ll warn you to ease up. The toothbrush handle will also reduce the vibration intensity when you apply too much pressure. Honestly, a mobile app should not be needed for this to be a good user experience, but if we’re being honest, this could use some work. Philips could provide better vibration or auditory cues on the toothbrush to indicate when it is time to change the section of your teeth, and could also do a better job at warning users of applying too much pressure. If they can do that, then there’s not too much reason to use the mobile app other than to see stats on your brushing habits—which can certainly be valuable for some people.Overall, I think the toothbrush is good, but you’re paying a premium for an experience that doesn’t quite live up to the expectation. However, because it does have the ability to function over Bluetooth, Philips does have the ability to update the firmware to improve on some of these elements. I updated the toothbrush out of the box, and my current experience is better with the smartphone app as opposed to standalone usage, but that really should not be the default.CONCLUSION:The Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System 7000 is decent, but it’s also quite expensive. In my opinion, I think you’re likely to get better value out of purchasing a cheaper Power Flosser 3000 and a cheaper Sonicare toothbrush. Much of the features in this system just aren’t ironed out in such a way that makes me feel like they’re imperative to your dental hygiene journey.I want to be clear—I do think that these products are effective when it comes to your dental hygiene, but these extra features are somewhat half-baked and partly feel like solutions to problems that Philips created. So to me, it doesn’t seem right to charge so much for it.Overall, for dental hygiene, I like it, but in terms of value, I’d only consider buying it on sale.

Xephyroth originally posted on bestbuy.com
Philips Sonicare Keeping my Teeth and Gums Healthy
20 April 2022

Philips Sonicare Power Flosser and Toothbrush System is an absolute deal and a complete system for you to keep your teeth and gums happy and healthy. I have had a week with the new 7000 series products and being an already end user of Sonicare products, I wanted to see the improvements Philips has made since 2018 when I purchased my last products.The Toothbrush is great as I expected matching and honestly beating the 2018 version when it comes to the feel on my teeth. I feel that Philips changed the intensity of the vibration to a true 3 level system for low, medium and high. The picture I included shows the original on the left and new on the right. My original is hard to notice much difference between low, medium and high. The updated brush besides looking ... MorePhilips Sonicare Power Flosser and Toothbrush System is an absolute deal and a complete system for you to keep your teeth and gums happy and healthy. I have had a week with the new 7000 series products and being an already end user of Sonicare products, I wanted to see the improvements Philips has made since 2018 when I purchased my last products.The Toothbrush is great as I expected matching and honestly beating the 2018 version when it comes to the feel on my teeth. I feel that Philips changed the intensity of the vibration to a true 3 level system for low, medium and high. The picture I included shows the original on the left and new on the right. My original is hard to notice much difference between low, medium and high. The updated brush besides looking better, had a much more prominent difference between the 3 power levels.Also, the 2022 version uses the same replacement head structure, which is great, because now my wife can have the old one an stock leaving my brush heads on the sink to fall on the floor.The Power Flosser has a charging base for the toothbrush but due to my bathroom design, we do not have the counter space to keep the power flosser on top. Luckily, Philips includes another individual base to keep that brush charged daily and I must say, hats off to them for including that extra charging base, helps for traveling too.The flosser is great, the white tipped cleaner is my favorite already, making sure my molars are clean of heavy foods before brushing and rinsing. The white tip on level 6 power gets pulled pork loose and I have yet to go over that power level. The clear tip also forces out heavy foods just as well as the other two, just no guard or tip protection like the other 2 included tips. The purple tip seems to work best for me on for the backside of my front teeth.With the Power Flosser, here comes the main reason for the 4 stars and not the 5 it almost deserved. The base is great with the power connector under the unit and a cord routing channel as well. It is great but not perfect, meaning, here are the 2 reasons for the 4 stars. First, the wound up water carrying tube is horribly stiff, making me pull over the base 3 times in a week spilling water all over my feet. The tube does not flex or pull out easy and this is because they need it to stay its shape for storage as they picture. This makes the reach very hard for tall people like myself, in turn, makes me have to bend over to the point I cannot look in the mirror to see what I am doing. Secondly, the water container falls off so easy making it very frustrating when putting away or if you move wrong and it all of a sudden is no longer giving you water. Philips could easily fix this with a little latch or magnets.Being a house that is old. our sinks are small, so I have to store this in the closet and every night for the past week, the top has fallen off when setting on the closet shelf, it is truly a frustrating design of the Power Flosser. The Power Flosser does make up for most of the hassle with its function and power, but, these 2 things keep it from a 5 star all day long in my house.So, to finish out, here is some Pros and Cons to the Philips Sonicare 7000 series products.Pros:Power to clean out hard foodsBrush works perfectly as every other Sonicare and better to be honestSame heads as all other Sonicare brushesIntegrated brush charging baseIncluded Separate charging baseGreat looks and easy to cleanCons:Water Tube stiff making it difficult for tall peopleWater container falls off way too easilySo, if you have a nice place to store or a sink large enough to keep this on top all the time, this is a perfect fit and you will love the Philips 7000 Series Sonicare products. If you are like myself and have to store it every night, be ready for a little frustration with storage.

ElectronicJunkie originally posted on bestbuy.com
Powerful Combination
30 April 2022

I have always been a little envious of my wife as she has always used the Philips Sonicare line compared to the Oral-B toothbrush I have used in the past, but upon using this system I am definitely convinced in making the right choice to switch to Philips Sonicare.Firstly, right out of the box the setup of the product was extremely easy and you really don`t even need to use the instructions it is so simplistic, even if you have never used a water powered flosser before.Everyone has probably used an electric toothbrush nowadays, but Philips takes it up a notch in a multitude of ways. Firstly, the look and feel make it seem like a premium product as it is not just cheap flimsy plastic. After getting past the cosmetics, the technology that Philips has packed into a ... MoreI have always been a little envious of my wife as she has always used the Philips Sonicare line compared to the Oral-B toothbrush I have used in the past, but upon using this system I am definitely convinced in making the right choice to switch to Philips Sonicare.Firstly, right out of the box the setup of the product was extremely easy and you really don`t even need to use the instructions it is so simplistic, even if you have never used a water powered flosser before.Everyone has probably used an electric toothbrush nowadays, but Philips takes it up a notch in a multitude of ways. Firstly, the look and feel make it seem like a premium product as it is not just cheap flimsy plastic. After getting past the cosmetics, the technology that Philips has packed into a toothbrush is definitely amazing. The Sonicare app is where this toothbrush starts to set itself apart as the toothbrush is Bluetooth and thus connects to the app in order to provide assistance with your brushing routine that entails the timing and pressure of the toothbrush along with also keeping track of the time until your toothbrush head needs replaced. The best part about the app though was that it was actually bug free on my IOS device (iPhone 13). Then finally in regard to the actual use and effectiveness it definitely was as expected, though different than the traditional Oral-B toothbrush I had been using as it had a different motion that I assume to be more effective as my teeth did have that clean feeling upon completion.The second component was the water flosser, which was what I was most intrigued to use as I have always been a traditional floss sticks person. I will say that it was definitely an interesting experience as there is most certainly a technique to it as the first week or so of use you will have to be patient as excess water/mist will end up on the counter and it will take some time to get used to. However, after the first couple weeks it only takes about a minute and you`re good to go. The base was extremely quiet though and the multiple tips (especially the quad stream tip) was a great plus as it allowed a more personalized approach as opposed to just varying water intensities. The one qualm I did have with the flosser though was the cord as it was nice that it folds right back into the base and the magnetic back of the flosser was great, but the cord was very stiff and I did catch the base beginning to tip a couple times when the water level was becoming low. Additionally, there is that slight hassle to fill the reservoir up after each use, but compared to traditional flossing it is still easier though compared to my trusty floss sticks the verdict is still out until I can get some more use with the water flosser.Overall, you really can`t go wrong with purchasing this product to take care of both your brushing and flossing needs. Yes, it is not perfect with the unsteady base at times and need to consistently fill up the reservoir, but the pros far outweigh the cons in that both the toothbrush and flosser allow an extremely personalized experience with the introduction of the Philips Sonicare app and the multitude of settings and heads within each individual item

MRWilson originally posted on bestbuy.com
The Full Teeth Toolkit
28 April 2022

Sonicare toothbrushes are amazing, hands down. I've used them for a long time and always loved how well they clean my teeth and let you know exactly how long you need to brush. I've always used the cheaper versions of Sonicare, so I was really excited to upgrade to this model with all of its different modes and the accompanied water pick.In the box you get the toothbrush, the water pick, three heads for the water pick, and an extra charger so you can charge the toothbrush by itself or on the stand attached to the water pick. The whole system takes up way less room than I thought, so I've just left the whole system out on my counter to keep everything in close reach.The toothbrush works great. The head on this version is different than my cheaper Sonicare and I ... MoreSonicare toothbrushes are amazing, hands down. I've used them for a long time and always loved how well they clean my teeth and let you know exactly how long you need to brush. I've always used the cheaper versions of Sonicare, so I was really excited to upgrade to this model with all of its different modes and the accompanied water pick.In the box you get the toothbrush, the water pick, three heads for the water pick, and an extra charger so you can charge the toothbrush by itself or on the stand attached to the water pick. The whole system takes up way less room than I thought, so I've just left the whole system out on my counter to keep everything in close reach.The toothbrush works great. The head on this version is different than my cheaper Sonicare and I like the way it feels on my teeth. I can tell the bristles are stiff enough to get under the gums, but not too stiff to be uncomfortable. The toothbrush also has several cleaning modes for regular cleaning, deep cleaning, and gum health along with 3 power settings for each. I can't say that I completely understand the difference between all the modes, but I can say that it is nice to have different power left settings so that I don't have the toothbrush rattling my teeth out of my head.Just as other Sonicares you get subtle vibration indicators when it's time to switch between top and bottom teeth, it leaves very little thought to be had about brushing your teeth. The overall outcome is great, my teeth always feel clean and I never have to worry about anything getting left on my teeth.The water flosser is a nice addition too. I haven't used one of these since I was a kid with braces, but it works fairly well. There are again different modes and power levels to use the floser along with different heads to either have a more powerful or softer jet of water to floss with. Supposedly it works better than floss, though I'm not sure. I definitely felt like it cleaned in between my teeth well, though it did take some getting used to and the experience of constantly spitting water in the sink wasn't the best.Just to see how well the flosser did, I took regular floss to my teeth after using and still did get some plaque out from between my teeth. Not sure if it truly works as well as regular floss or it could be me needing to learn how to use it better.Overall I really like the combo and think it will keep my teeth healthy and the added features from my cheaper Sonicare are nice to have and will come in handy if ever I feel like my teeth are super dirty.

Clshipp91 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Upgrade To Oral Hygiene
11 May 2022

The Phillips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System has many neat and useful features for dental hygiene. It helps provide dentistry type care for your teeth at home!I loved how the Sonicare system includes so many accessories for home or when traveling. The system includes the Power Flosser 7000, a 600ml water reservoir, three different water flossing nozzles, a nozzle case, the ExpertClean 7300 Toothbrush, a toothbrush head plastic cover for when not in use, a travel carrying case, a travel charger/dock, and a carrying case where 2 brush heads fit (in case you and your partner are traveling together, it saves you space). Pretty much everything you can think of to take on the go too!When using the Power Flosser, you have three different water flossing ... MoreThe Phillips Sonicare Power Flosser & Toothbrush System has many neat and useful features for dental hygiene. It helps provide dentistry type care for your teeth at home!I loved how the Sonicare system includes so many accessories for home or when traveling. The system includes the Power Flosser 7000, a 600ml water reservoir, three different water flossing nozzles, a nozzle case, the ExpertClean 7300 Toothbrush, a toothbrush head plastic cover for when not in use, a travel carrying case, a travel charger/dock, and a carrying case where 2 brush heads fit (in case you and your partner are traveling together, it saves you space). Pretty much everything you can think of to take on the go too!When using the Power Flosser, you have three different water flossing nozzles: the Quad Stream nozzle, comfort nozzle, and standard nozzle. The Quad Stream nozzle shoots out water in an "X" shape and is meant to cover more tooth area quicker. The comfort nozzle is meant for sensitive gums and the standard nozzle for regular, day to day cleans. The Power flosser itself also has 4 modes of flossing (clean, deep cleaning, sensitive, and massage) and 10 different levels of water pressure intensity. One of my favorite modes is the Deep Clean mode; it pulses water as you move through each tooth. Massage mode helps massage your gums for a relaxing, clean feel and the sensitive mode is for people who would like a gentler clean. I would say to definitely begin at a lower water intensity and then move the level up as your teeth and gums get used to the power flossing. Another neat feature I liked about the flosser is the magnetic dock. After flossing, the flosser can easily be placed back onto the magnetic dock and powers itself off.One thing to note, if this is your first time using an electric toothbrush or flosser, it will take some getting used to and there is a small learning curve. However, after you notice the results of your oral hygiene (like I did initially), you will see how switching to electric was the best decision for your oral hygiene you could've made.The ExpertClean 7300 toothbrush comes with 3 different brushing modes - clean, gum health, and deep clean+. With each mode, you can also change the level of intensity from 1 to 3. Like the power flosser, it would be good for you to begin at a lower intensity as your mouth and teeth become accustomed to the electric toothbrush sensation. You can turn on the toothbrush by pressing the power button or simply by pressing the button underneath it to select the brushing/clean mode. To adjust the intensity, select a brushing mode, press the power button, then hold the brushing mode button until your desired intensity is selected. Also, I recommend brushing at a 45 degree angle, as the manual recommends, and not at a straight 90 degree angle. This will ensure you brush properly, reducing vibration for a more comfortable clean without hurting your teeth or gums. After you finish brushing, you can easily charge it by placing it on the small docking station. Throughout my time using it, I noticed the battery lasted under an hour of total use. While this is not a whole lot of time, I can't imagine anyone attempting to brush their teeth for extended periods of time and not going back to replace their toothbrush on the handy dock.Lastly, one of the coolest features this Sonicare system has is the Bluetooth functionality and the Sonicare app. You are able to track your brushing schedule, how many uses for your toothbrush head you have left before it's recommended to change out, update the toothbrush firmware, and more.Other than the learning curve and taking some time to get used to, another downside is how messy it can get when using both the toothbrush and flosser system. For brushing, it's necessary to keep your mouth open to ensure a proper clean, but can also cause toothpaste to fly from the toothbrush. As for the Power Flosser, water can be sprayed from your teeth to your surroundings and across the bathroom if not used carefully.Overall, the Phillips Sonicare Power Flosser and Toothbrush System is a very nice upgrade to your standard manual toothbrush that also brings an upgrade to your oral hygiene. I definitely recommend it for someone looking into electric toothbrushes and would like a change in their oral hygiene. While it's up to the person to completely make the change in their oral hygiene, this system definitely helps get you moving in the right direction.

MoGJ originally posted on bestbuy.com
Winning Combination
27 April 2022

The Phillips Sonicare Power Flosser System is a perfect combination of a water flosser and a Sonicare electric toothbrush. I have used Sonicares for years and always have preferred them over other electric toothbrushes. Though I did own another brand water flosser in the past, I didn’t care for the loud noise or the operation (once on you had to hold the button on handle to not spray water). Phillips has improved on all of the shortcomings and includes a convenient charging base for the included Sonicare toothbrush.First thing I noticed was how you can turn it on and select your operation mode (clean, deep clean, sensitive, or massage) without shooting water everywhere. The flosser handle magnetically attaches to the base and the cord neatly coils into the unit ... MoreThe Phillips Sonicare Power Flosser System is a perfect combination of a water flosser and a Sonicare electric toothbrush. I have used Sonicares for years and always have preferred them over other electric toothbrushes. Though I did own another brand water flosser in the past, I didn’t care for the loud noise or the operation (once on you had to hold the button on handle to not spray water). Phillips has improved on all of the shortcomings and includes a convenient charging base for the included Sonicare toothbrush.First thing I noticed was how you can turn it on and select your operation mode (clean, deep clean, sensitive, or massage) without shooting water everywhere. The flosser handle magnetically attaches to the base and the cord neatly coils into the unit when not in use. Operation is very quiet, yet powerful and easily adjustable on the fly. It was simple to find a setting that worked well while accommodating my sensitive gums. While they include 3 nozzles to customize the flosser, I found the Quad Stream to provide the best performance. The pulse wave feature ramps the flosser pressure up and down chronically to help guide you from tooth to tooth, though I found myself staying in some hard to clean areas for multiple “cycles”. I am not sure it will completely eliminate the need to floss periodically with traditional filament, but it does a pretty good job and is far more convenient and easier on my gums.The included Sonicare is a really nice toothbrush with all of the features you would expect. The toothbrush offers 3 cleaning modes and 3 power levels which offer a customizable cleaning experience. Operation was the familiar 30 second quadrant cleaning I was accustom to but it may be slightly quieter and stronger than my old handle. Though only 1 brush head is provided, Phillips does include a travel case and an extra charger that is separate from the power flosser base. Overall it is a really nice kit that provides everything you would need to improve and maintain your oral health.

PeboQuattro originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Product dimensions21.9 x 19 x 26.5 cm; 1.48 Kilograms
Special featureBluetooth Connectivity
Power sourceBattery Powered
Item firmness descriptionSoft
Material featureRecyclable

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