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T**H
Excellent electric toothbrush with amazing battery life
I had an old Oral-B electric tooth for almost 10 years and it was great but the battery life would only last about 2 days at best an it felt like it was losing it's vibration power. I started looking into other options and while there are many out there, they are often very costly. I stumbled upon the P11 while browsing on amazon, read some reviews and decided to give it a try. When I first opened the box I was blown away to find such a nice travel case and 5 extra toothbrush heads but was surprised there was no charging dock, only a usb charging cable, not even a charging brick. I can't take away a star for this because even apple and other huge companies have decided not to include power bricks with their products now because it's better for the environment and they assume people (like me) have a bunch lying around. I charged it up and while I would prefer to have a charging dock I can say I understand why it doesn't come with one. I've been using the toothbrush for 10 days without charging it and it shows now signs of being close to dying. This thing is quite impressive. it took some getting used to with the sonic cleaning as it kind of tickled my mouth at first but now I don't notice it at all and my teeth feel much cleaner than with the oral-b.
M**R
Fairywill will be your NEW electric toothbrush brand.
If I was buying an electric toothbrush name? It probably wouldn't be Fairywill. If I was the average American consumer trying to save 75% on my purchase? I would buy the electric toothbrush that was the most sleek looking, technologically advanced and most powerful rotation / vibration motors. Fairywill is the current manufacturer that fits that description. I've always used the Soni---- brand until I didn't. They cost so much more and perform so much less compared to the Fairywill electric toothbrushes. I've spent thousands of dollars on my smile. I won't trust it to a Brand that's not actually keeping my teeth their whitest. In comes Fairywill: I'm literally amazed at the cleaning power and high velocity vibration motors in this electric toothbrush. My teeth feel dental technician, paid cleaning service smooth after each brush. Thank you for Fairywill for giving me the reason I needed to switch Brands. I won't be going back to the high dollar, low performance Brand ever again. I've discovered a better way to keep my smile 100% percent bright.
V**N
INVEST in the terrific tool that helps itself do its job and more!!
I am not affiliated w/ANY products mentioned and paid for/use all. I LOVE this toothbrush - the little light portable powerhouse that ticks all the boxes. Cavities/bad breath are the least of my concerns and why even healthy folks not affected by autoimmune or insect-transmitted diseases should take note (endure this review). 🙊🤯 For kids who won't brush: get NO-RINSE edible Frau Fowler's Botanical tooth powder, this toothbrush and show them a YT video about what lives in their mouth. 🤮🥴🤣❣ Trust me!THIS is an excellent German-engineered (made in China) electric toothbrush with a sanitizing feature. Woot! I have Rheumatoid Disease, late-stage Lyme in remission (for stretches at a time), forced to learn much along the way. Dental care is much more difficult, yet even more important than for a healthy individual. Many illnesses (or medications) also affect bones/jaw bones, loosening teeth and receding gums - not because you aren't brushing enough. By now, everyone should know that many infections and diseases elsewhere in the body start in the mouth (bacteria gets around in people and animals) - THE reason why antibiotics are given before and after tooth extraction or oral abscess lancing. It'ss to kill release of deep-dwelling bacteria from getting into bloodstream and saliva after release. Unfortunately, many antibiotics lose potency because we are overexposed to them through daily life, overprescription for minor maladies and immunity from commercial farming/GMO food production. Even full strength workhorses [ex. Zithro, Doxycycline, Ciprofloxacin/fluoroquinolones class which is deadly to me] can't get where they are needed, especially long-term. It's NECESSARY to find convenient ways to kill or at least contain mouth-hiding bacteria for more than cavity/bad breath control and where least exoected. 🤮🤬. One can never be too careful or too sure. (Dr. Macdonald, the distinguished pathologist featured in 'Under Our Skin' and loads of great presentations on YT discusses this at length, especially his surprise at dissecting thought to be Alzheimers and others' brains/hearts/eyes and finding them riddled with Lyme, periodontal and other spirochetes. Gross, but you get my point).I've got unfortunate experience with Lyme (Borellia Burgdorferi which is just ONE OF MANY types of Borellia from all over the world now popping up in the US/Canada) and pain/dexterity issues fro RA/RD. Yet, I can't ignore the bacteria which destroy a person's life (just like mine) and are sneaky SMART bastards. When treated with strong antibiotics, what doctors do not tell you is that spirochetes are attracted to mercury (think old-school metal tooth fillings), and along with plaque and periodontal disease type make home inside the tooth amalgam, roots, jaws and in the space between tooth and gum. The catch? Antibiotics CAN'T get to them there. FACT. So, killing them elsewhere may for the lucky ones in Lyme remission (NEVER A REAL CURE!) and make it's possible for it to return after months or years. If the lucky patient keeps these sneaky bastard organisms contained, it is possible to live as if you do not have it. How to do it? Meticulous oral care, using substances for cleaning teeth/gums which do kill or 'scare' spirichetes of periodontal disease, forcing Lyme, Bobesia, Bartonella, Erlichia, Periodontal disease, daily plaque (yup, spirochetes), etc into hiding inside hard shell pod-like coating called a 'cyst' with use of essential oils indefinitely is a way to go. Using activated charcoal, baking soda, diatomaceous earth (human grade), hydrogen peroxide, neem powder or neem tincture 'mouthwash', etc are all very beneficial in killing them AND SANITIZING oral tools like toothbrushes, steel dentist-grade tools/picks, etc. Remember - where antibiotics can't reach, other products can. One OUTSTANDING pick for all is 'Frau Fowler' tooth powder for which I've also written a long review with additional info targeted for Lyme folks. Invented by a Lyme sufferer with extensive science and sports background it checks ALL key points, does not need to be rinsed out/edible even after germ removal, re-mineralizes teeth (!) since it has no glycerin and is safe/less cumbersome for kids.(Medicinal flavor for me, but there are others like peppermint, citrus, etc - all botanical essential oils' sourced). Even then, though, many forget how important it is to keep the tooth cleaning implements clean and get lazy.For many of us with life-altering autoimmune diseases it's MUCH harder to do basics. At our worst, it's too tempting to day 'F**K IT!'. Compare picking up and holding a featherweight brush, bit it's feels exactly like for an able-bodied person trying to pick up a 50lb brick with fingertips on fire or covered with battery acid as the joints are bent backward in excruciating pain - that's assuming one can move and lift arm enough to get to that stage. I am not exaggerating, just reality. It is, to say the least, a hard situation. There are some work-arounds like dipping toothbrush into 100% proof alcohol, peroxide or other stuff to kill bacteria after use, rinsing mouth when c as n't pick up a brush and press down. That's start. I like the idea of the toothbrush itself having a disinfectant built in is fantastic and EVERY bit helps a great deal. Being able to take it along, having a fast charging USB option is bloody genius!If people don't vote how the technology works, but just use it, that's fine of course. I like knowing science behind it all and then include that on the list of prerequisites in making a selection. For an electric toothbrush it's vibration strength, ability to buy replacement heads, others' experience with the product and brand in general, extra features, etc. I DO NOT care if it 'looks really cute' or 'matches my bathroom decor'.What most people do not know isthat at specific frequency blue light will kill MRSA, for example, and one of scientific beauty aids where facial light lamps include blue light LEDs - to kill acne bacteria. That's fine not to know, but the technology used is still going to benefit them.Bottom line, we should pay attention not just to what any tool does but its care to make sure that it does what it is supposed to do or worse, not make a problem worse!This reasonably-priced set meets my high requirements and does so at a great value - not just a lower price, but my definition of value as something that will help avoid future issues and those problems' correction costs. Example - for dental problems - germ killing/removal, anxiety of a dentist visit (for many), $$ to correct issues or $$$$$$$ to fix an ignored problem, time associated wit doing that activity, general annoyance. Overall, I believe in spending money on prevention and try to avoid bigger expenses in the future to fix something that usually develops over time. There are plenty of unavoidable health issues - genetic or developed for other reasons. I control only what I can. Still, however small and even for someone whose body is a wreck, having a reasonably-priced, portable, well-designed toothbrush is pretty cool. I've owned many, had time to compare and really like this one a lot. Just my personal take. As someone who happened (yes, vanity played a part) to notice my beautiful teeth starting to feel unstable and move positions as my Lyme got worse even under intense treatment, things I took for granted or hoped not to be touched by that horrible disease and later, Rheumatoid Disease (likely, from leaky gut as a result of 2 years of antibiotic use) became an ugly side effect. As I learned how dental care played a part in diagnosing Lyme in patients (then taught my dentist, who now applies it to her practice and not just keeps an eye on periodontal disease and receding gums!) Finding best tools to help me became as important as any prescribed medication. In fact all the following are great ways to magnify benefits of a great toothbrush: not using ANY toothpaste with glycerin as an ingredient, switching to tooth powder, including essential oils that (different bacteria) spirochetes can't escape/hide behind hard protective shells (cysts) and actually (!) disrupt communication between germ colonies and different species of bacteria combining into colonies, healing gums/bones (look into the awesome Vicco Vajradanti gum powder, my Holy Grail!), stop using toothpaste (no matter what brand, I don'tuse Vicco's even) replacing it with tooth powder (bought or DIY and infused w/specific essential oils) and avoiding useless/damaging ingredients already listed plus soy, corrageenan, magnesium stearate, toothpaste binders, etc. All of these things are an investment in your health and not just your oral hygiene alone.
A**E
Bye Bye Soniccare, Hello Fairywill!
I purchased Sonicare earlier this year through Amazon (because my dentist recommended it). While it did clean better, I had 3 issues with it. 1. I found it to be a little too abrasive 2. The controls seemed confusing. 3. it stopped working after just over 6 months. I researched the repair and it seems that several other Amazon reviews confirmed this sudden stopping issue. I could not receive any support and decided to not purchase another Sonicare and instead try the Fairywill at a reduced price to the Sonicare on Amazon. After 1 month now, it has been much easier to operate (intuitive), much less abrasive and yet the exact same cleaning thoroughness that the more expensive Sonicare provided and came with a warranty against any defects.Great Purchase Highly Recommended for the Price and Quality!
S**N
Sparkling clean.
I could say it outbeats Sonicare. I could feel my teeth are much cleaner and whiter after each brush. To me, the vibration is just right. By saying just right, my meaning is the power is strong that could break up the plaque yet gentle on the gums. It has 3 modes. Most of the time, I was using the cleaning mode and when usually massage mode at night. Love the slim handle which also makes it easier to pack when traveling. There is a ring where you could be able to put ur finger in to prevent it from slide out of your hand.
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