Is a Sonicare toothbrush worth the money?

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It's well worth the cost. I went on a trip without mine and regretted not bringing it. Not hard on the gums, but still cleans teeth well.

Plus the 2 min timer comes in clutch to make sure I'm brushing the proper amount of time.
 

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I don't use sonic care, but I definitely prefer electric toothbrushes.
I got this one a couple years ago:


As far as the water flosser, I don't use mine as much, since the dentist said I still need to use regular floss, but the water pik does have better access to the teeth in the back.
 

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I don't use sonic care, but I definitely prefer electric toothbrushes.
I got this one a couple years ago:


As far as the water flosser, I don't use mine as much, since the dentist said I still need to use regular floss, but the water pik does have better access to the teeth in the back.


Crazy. I just sent this to the fam as bday gift this morning. And sent the sonicare to the friends groupchat.

Which one is better? That waterpik looks tempting too.
 

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I just got the 4100...my teeth feel polished

After first use im supposed to charge for 24 hours straight?
 

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Regular toothbrush is fine but I highly recommend a waterpik. Way easier to use than flossing, which means you’re more likely to actually use it daily
 

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I just got a regular electric toothbrush from Target
 
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