Oday N9000 Sonic Electric Toothbrush, 90% End-Rounding, 10 YR Warranty, 2,000 mAh Battery (180 Days), IPX7 Waterproof, 43,000 VPM (2nd Gen. 3S Sonic Motor), 5 Modes with Smart Timer, 6 Brush Heads
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Todd
> 24 hourFeb 7, 2022 update: I’ve been using this toothbrush twice a day and two cycles each use since about the week before Christmas. It finally didn’t work tonight and required recharging. They spec the battery life at 100-180 days but with two uses a day and one cycle each use. I’m double that usage. So 50-90 days of battery life is what I should get. I just got about 52 days. Exactly as advertised. This is the first time I’ve charged it other than straight out of the box. It charges in about 3 hours. I’m happy. It’s a great toothbrush. Original Review: The Oday sonic toothbrush is very good. I had been using a Philips Sonicare for several years and it finally bit the dust. The Oday is a great replacement that I’ve been using for a little while now. I only have two criticisms. The first is more my preference for stiffer brush heads. The Oday comes with 6 heads but there are 3 different bristle stiffnesses in the kit. There are 2 soft (white bristles), 2 medium, and 2 of the stiffer ones (with the blue bristles). I’d personally prefer 6 of the stiffer blue bristle heads. My second criticism is the handle is not compatible with Sonicare heads. I wish it were as I just bought a package right before my other sonic toothbrush broke. I put up a few pictures of the differences between the two. The Oday is quite a bit thicker and wider. Short of grinding it down, there’s no way a Sonicare brush head will fit. I wish there was one standard size so the brush heads would be interchangeable no matter what brand you bought. Overall, the Oday sonic toothbrush is working out great. I don’t find the need to manually plug it in with a cord to be inconvenient. In fact, I wonder if it might charge faster when compared to models that charge indirectly using a charging stand. I’ve been using the Oday a week, 2x a day and 2 cycles each time because that’s my preference (double the usage of how they spec the battery life), and have no indication yet that the battery needs to be charged. I don’t foresee battery life as an issue at all at the moment and I’ll certainly update this review if it does turn out to be one. I’m very happy with it and particularly like the price point it’s at. Oday promises a 10 year warranty but the paper in the box specifically states the warranty does not cover battery degradation with time. Given that exclusion, I’m not sure how useful the warranty really is going to be. The battery is what goes bad on these sonic toothbrushes and I’m unsure how they would define “degradation”. Any battery only has so many charge cycles before it fails; that’s what just happened to my other toothbrush. For their warranty, do they define “degradation” in terms of lifetime charge cycles or in terms of battery capacity before needing recharge? I don’t know the answer to that one. But I do think this is a great toothbrush that is reasonably priced ($30). Definitely recommended.
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NorhLoudspeaker
> 24 hourI had been buying disposable battery-operated tooth brushes for my sons. Now that they are older, I got them one of these. They work great and come with lots of replacement heads.
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Jordan Gravelle
> 24 hourPerfect !!!
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Cory Mitchell
> 24 hourScrubba-dub-dub. This toothbrush does it all. For those with sensitive teeth, to those who need a full on polish. It has 4 settings: Sensitive Polish Gum care White For me, I have sensitive teeth and poor gums. This toothbrush hardly makes my mouth blled and is virtually painless. Im not a dentist, but if I were Id definitley be recommending this to my patients.
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Robert A. Mattei
> 24 hourSome sonic toothbrushes bother my sensitive teeth with the pitch of the sonic feature. This one does not have that problem, its a pleasure to use. Very happy with it. It feels solid and well built. The charging through micro-usb vs a proprietary charger is nice.
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Nana Says
> 24 hourThis review is for Oday N9000 Sonic Electric Toothbrush. This comes with 6 brush heads. It has a long charge life. Last for days. Brushes well, feels good.
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ocmd
> 24 hourI just got my Oday N9000 Sonic Electric Toothbrush, and tried it out. It’s my first electric toothbrush and I’m very happy with it. It’s easy to use and charge. There’s six brush heads, and they do a great job cleaning my teeth. I think I’ll throw out my manual toothbrush.
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Snapperheadjoe
> 24 hourThis is a nice toothbrush that works well. 5 different modes are nice and leaves your teeth feeling very clean. Its rechargeable so you dont need batteries, which is great. My only issue is that I wish it had a charging station. As it is, you have to lay it down to charge since the USB port is on the bottom of the toothbrush.
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mystery book lover
> 24 hourCleans my teeth very well and it looks pretty. I love the pink color and it fades to a blue color. The bristles are staggared and it feels like it really gets between the teeth. The size is great for me, I feel like I can easily manuver it and get to the back of my back teeth easily. It comes with 6 heads which is a great value.
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***Mat Lon Thui***
> 24 hourThis toothbrush thoroughly cleans my teeth. It comes with several heads. The toothbrush features several settings that are easy to choose between since the switch is located on the handle. While brushing, the toothbrush fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. According to my observations, the charge lasts nearly indefinitely. I also enjoy the color scheme. good product