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Philips Sonicare Sonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush for Kids, HX6311/07
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Brand | PHILIPS |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Special Feature | Customizable, Brushing Timer |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Firmness Description | Extra Soft |
About this item
- KidTimer extends brushing time each day until dentist recommended 2 minutes is reached
- KidPacer alerts the child to move to the next quadrant of the mouth to ensure a thorough cleaning
- 75% more effective than manual toothbrushes in hard to reach places
- 8 cool design stickers + 2 bonus sticker sheets for a fun and customized brush
- Rubberized and extra soft brush head is designed to protect young teeth
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Philips Sonicare Electric Toothbrush for Kids, HX6311/07
Gentle yet Effective
Sonicare’s patented technology delivers 500 brushstrokes per second to remove up to 75 percent more plaque in hard-to-reach areas than a manual toothbrush. Kid-friendly high and low power modes allow your child to receive a gentle yet effective clean.
Easy to Use
An ergonomically designed handle makes brushing together with parents or on their own a simple and comfortable task. The rubberized ultra-soft brush head ensures a thorough, gentle clean, protecting teeth as they grow. It is ideal for children with braces to go in and around brackets. A stabilized hand piece allows children to apply toothpaste with ease while the toothbrush lies flat on the counter.
Fun for Kids
The Philips Sonicare Toothbrush for Kids aims to make brushing teeth fun. KidPacer Fun sounds encourage children to clean all areas of the mouth, and they can customize their toothbrush using eight interchangeable stickers. A KidTimer informs you when your child has brushed for the dentist-recommended two minutes.
Philips Sonicare Toothbrush for Kids features:
- Sonicare’s patented technology removes up to 75 percent more plaque removal in hard to reach areas than a manual toothbrush.
- KidTimer gradually increases to the dentist-recommended 2 minutes of brushing.
- KidPacer encourages kids to brush the front and back of upper and lower teeth.
- Kid-friendly high and low power settings.
- Ultra-soft brush head.
- Eight interchangeable stickers.
- Easy grip handle
- Stabilized hand piece.
Product Description
Philips Sonicare for Kids Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush - HX6311/07 Sonicare For Kids has been engineered to be kid-friendly at each brushing phase. Power levels, brush heads, and bristles are specially designed for small, sensitive mouths. Complete with ergonomic handles, Sonicare For Kids makes brushing comfortable and easy. It even features the KidTimer and KidPacer help kids learn to brush for a full two minutes. Sonicare For Kids is safe and gentle on teeth and gingival tissue, while reaching more plaque in hard-to-brush areas than a children's manual toothbrush.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 0.75 x 0.75 x 6.5 inches; 10.4 ounces
- Item model number : HX6311/07
- Department : Kids
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
- Date First Available : October 24, 2013
- Manufacturer : Philips Sonicare
- ASIN : B00G5L867C
- Best Sellers Rank: #175,969 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #116 in Children's Electric Toothbrushes
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Battery life | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | — | 4.2 | — |
Value for money | — | 4.1 | 4.8 | — | 3.9 | — |
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power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Manual | — | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
operation mode | Automatic | Semi-Automatic | Automatic | Manual | Automatic | Manual |
number of settings | 1 | 1 | 0 | — | 2 | — |
target audience | Unisex-Kids | Unisex-Kids | Unisex-Adults | Unisex-Adults | Unisex-Kids | Unisex-Adults |
handle material | Rubber | Plastic | Wood | Plastic | Silicone | Wood |
weight | 0.65 pounds | 0.61 pounds | 0.05 pounds | — | 1.08 pounds | — |
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Customers say the toothbrush is easy to use and kids enjoy using it. They say the sonic action helps clean areas when they don't brush and the timer is great. Customers say it works well and is a great toothbrush for anyone. They also like the stickers that are included to personalize the brush. Customers also mention that it gets a more thorough clean.
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Customers find the toothbrush easy to use. They say it works well, kids enjoy using it, and it does a fantastic job of keeping little ones teeth clean. The backing is a nice child friendly touch, and helps the little ones brush long enough. The sonic action helps clean areas when they don't. It's good for younger kids, but older kids like mine could use it. The timer is great, and easy for a child to understand. It keeps kids engaged while they wait for the beep, and makes things easier for us.
"...I like it because brushing is much more efficient, especially since it is difficult for her to open her mouth and follow commands...." Read more
"...The charge lasts a long time and it's easy for a child to understand when their toothbrush needs to be recharged and put it on the charger..." Read more
"...Overall, it was a significantly less frustrating experience for both of us than hand brushing, and, very importantly, an experience that ended up in..." Read more
"...this timer ensure that all teeth get a good scrub, but it also keeps kids engaged while they wait for the beep...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the toothbrush. For example, they say it works well, has outstanding technology, and does a good job. Some mention that it works up to two minutes and is much more efficient than a Z-Vibe.
"...But compared to a regular toothbrush, it is so much more efficient and effective...." Read more
"...The kids version is cheaper than mine, but it appears to work just as well...." Read more
"Great product overall but can be improved. Performance is excellent so far and the kids love it...." Read more
"...So far, it is working great. I hope it lasts a while...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the toothbrush. They mention that it's a great toothbrush for anyone, and that it works well. Some say that the sounds it makes let parents keep track of time.
"...This is a fabulous toothbrush that my whole family uses. And, I was surprised that the warranty extends to 2.5 years if you register...." Read more
"This is the most terrific kid's toothbrush. My kids are 2, 4, and 5.5 and they all adore this brush...." Read more
"...In any case, it is a good toothbrush, and my son really likes it." Read more
"Sonicare is an excellent toothbrush that really cleans the buildup of plaque your teeth and the gum areas...." Read more
Customers like the stickers that come with the toothbrush. They say the stickers are decorative, nice, and gender neutral. Some say that the stickers can be used to personalize the brush. Overall, customers are happy with the stickers and find them to be a great way to customize a toothbrush.
"...These easy-to-apply stickers are fun and ensure that my kids won't get their toothbrushes mixed up." Read more
"...It comes with different sticker face plates that are easy to stick but unfortunately start to peel off over time. Not a big deal at all...." Read more
"...The stickers are a great for kids to personalise their brushes.The only suggestions for improvements would be smaller brush head for kids...." Read more
"...Included stickers don't stick to the brush for very long, but that has no impact on the brush's appeal, or its effectiveness...." Read more
Customers find the cleaning process of the toothbrush to be easy. They say it's easy to clean the head by quickly popping it off. Some say that the manual toothbrush provides a more thorough clean, while others say the Philips Sonicare really packs a powerful clean. However, most customers say the toothbrush helps kids clean their teeth better and makes their teeth feel cleaner.
"...But I feel that the Sonicare gives a better clean. Plus the heads for those could not be changed out...." Read more
"Sonicare toothbrushes are great. They make you teeth feel noticeably cleaner than the average batter powered toothbrush, which is of course much..." Read more
"...brush: keep it vibrating head down in water+vinegar after use, it self cleans and the gunk that usually accumulates at the base of a regular..." Read more
"...Not only does this timer ensure that all teeth get a good scrub, but it also keeps kids engaged while they wait for the beep...." Read more
Customers like the value of the toothbrush. They say it's a perfect price point for a rechargeable toothbrush, and has saved them a great deal of money at the dentist.
"...I have the small brush heads on subscribe & save, so they're reasonably priced...." Read more
"...toothbrushes that only last a short time, and this is by far the better value and works a ton better. So of course, now I am ordering a replacement...." Read more
"...The kids version is much cheaper than the adult version, but does just as much work!..." Read more
"...Yes, it's a little pricey for a toothbrush, but it will pay for itself in how well it trains your kids to keep their teeth clean and also in the few..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the toothbrush. Some mention that the brush head is not that much smaller than the regular head on the Sonicare. They say it's the right size for any size mouth and easy enough for any age to use it. However, others say that it' a bit too big and bulky for the kids to handle well.
"...I like that there are two size heads for different size mouths and different pulse setting for younger and older teeth...." Read more
"...The brush is extremely long, the aspect ratio is close or identical to that of an adult brush, which makes it harder for the toddler to manoeuver it..." Read more
"...Also great for travel, since this is lighter and smaller. Recommended." Read more
"...They come standard with a brush which is a bit too big for kids under 4 years old and even my 7 year old says its a bit big...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the toothbrush. Some mention it's very well built, and of high quality. However, others say that the heads break where it connects to the base unit, the metal prong typically breaks off, and the toothbrush wears out every 2-3 years.
"...It's not too strong or powerful for my 6 and 4 year olds either...." Read more
"...face plates that are easy to stick but unfortunately start to peel off over time. Not a big deal at all...." Read more
"...The kids love using these - they are far more durable and user-friendly than a battery-powered toothbrush...." Read more
"...I do find that they wear out every 2-3 years because we've been through 2 brushes each in 6 years and are both on our 3rd. Still worth it, though." Read more
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It is hard to brush my oldest's teeth due to her special needs. After a bit of time she eventually got use to the vibration. I like it because brushing is much more efficient, especially since it is difficult for her to open her mouth and follow commands. I also hope the vibration is good for her sensory stimulation - but I really won't be able to see the difference.
For the boys, the 5 year old got use to the vibration after a couple of days. He can last the whole cycle now. The color plates are a bit limited but he likes them.
The 2 year old might be too young for an electric toothbrush. He's spoiled. Most days he lets me brush with it on, some days he is fussy. But compared to a regular toothbrush, it is so much more efficient and effective.
Previous to the Sonicare, we had the cheaper battery powered Oral B rotating toothbrush. The designs of Cars or Jake were cute. But I feel that the Sonicare gives a better clean. Plus the heads for those could not be changed out.
Also, I chose the toothbrush without the Bluetooth app because I didn't want my tablet in the bathroom with all that water around. My kids are too crazy and knowing them, they would knock it into the sink. Also, the face plates designs were not as nice to me.
My son wanted to brush his teeth for 15 seconds. We had to keep telling him to keep brushing. With this toothbrush he brushes the entire two minutes that is recommended. His teeth are much cleaner. With very little training you child can gain good teeth brushing habits.
I like that there are two size heads for different size mouths and different pulse setting for younger and older teeth.
The charge lasts a long time and it's easy for a child to understand when their toothbrush needs to be recharged and put it on the charger themselves.
We have the old style kids sonicare (with the red handle) as well as this one. I don't notice any difference between the models as far as effective teeth brushing, but this one is very stylish and has many more fun options for the kids to customize it. If they were the same price I'd buy this one. It's a very pretty blue that is well suited for either gender.
Yes, it's a little pricey for a toothbrush, but it will pay for itself in how well it trains your kids to keep their teeth clean and also in the few cavities you have to get filled.
Until we got the Sonicare brush. I had planned to give it to him as a toy for a while, and only when he is comfortable to reintroduce it as a toothbrush. The buzzing attracted him instantly (I was counting on that), and to my surprise, he made an effortless cognitive leap to understanding what it's for. In fact, the first night he got it, he was trying to brush as he was chewing his dinner. Counting on the distraction, I fed him broccoli, mushrooms and other foods with suspicious textures. Then I had no problem getting him to the sink to use the brush for what it's designed to do. The tooth paste pulverizes quickly as the head is set in the ultrasonic motion, so the opportunity to eat the paste quickly passes in the first few seconds. And that's something good. The head is smaller that that of our regular tooth brush, so his lateral teeth finally met a toothbrush for the first time. Never before did a toothbrush fit on the inside of his cheeks, or did any useful job there, because there simply is not enough room in a toddler mouth, or enough coordination on his part to stay relaxed, to go around in sweeping motions on the inside of the cheeks. Are other people's toddlers different in that respect ?
I turned him towards me, and with just a couple of breaks to swish water and spit, we were done with a real, thorough toothbrushing, that actually brushed teeth on ALL surfaces and left them CLEAN. As clean as I can get my own teeth by brushing with a regular brush, no quality adjustments made for toddler behaviour. Dentist nightmares are gone. I am looking forward to a lifetime of happy dental checkups (fingers crossed, I had poor dentition as a child).
Bonus of an ultrasonic brush: keep it vibrating head down in water+vinegar after use, it self cleans and the gunk that usually accumulates at the base of a regular toothbrush with time, never gets a chance to accumulate on an ultrasonic brush head. Much more hygienic than a hand toothbrush. I am experimenting with taping my hand toothbrush to the Philips socket so that ultrasonic vibrations are transmitted to it and clean the said gunk. Water + alcohol, water + few drops of grapefruit seed extract (GSE in health stores), water + baking soda, water +peroxide also work, anything that is food grade and disinfectant. Make sure to only dip the brush head though, not the Sonicare body in liquid, to keep liquid from seeping into electrical parts.
Now about being Sonicare, not just any electric brush: head is significantly smaller than that of a regular children's toothbrush (non-electric), and this is a blessing, because it fits just well in the toddler's mouth. Included stickers don't stick to the brush for very long, but that has no impact on the brush's appeal, or its effectiveness. The musical timers and automatic turn off may be good for older children, but for now we disregard these and we are taking numerous breaks to swish and spit. We use 2-3 two minute cycles on an average brushing, and countless cycles while playing with it at dinnertime. The brush is extremely long, the aspect ratio is close or identical to that of an adult brush, which makes it harder for the toddler to manoeuver it himself, but I won't trust it to him for now anyway. The gentle vibrating mode is very useful for making brushing tolerable to the young child. Overall, it was a significantly less frustrating experience for both of us than hand brushing, and, very importantly, an experience that ended up in a thoroughly clean mouth, by my high standards as a mother.
Note about Li-ion batteries in general, not just Sonicare: charge fully before first brushing, then allow full discharge before charging again. Let the battery cycle between extreme states of charge and discharge each time, rather than charging after just a few uses. This will prolong the battery life, as each charging destroys a little bit the microstructure of the electrodes, so you want to cause as few charging cycles as possible during the lifetime of the battery. Valid also for your phone, tablet, electric car (if you dare) and any other devices using lithium ion batteries.
One BIG BLACK DOT for Philips, for not making the rechargeable battery also removable: when the battery reaches the end of its lifetime, you'd have to throw away the toothbrush. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I would very much like to think I can replace with a different rechargeable battery. Designing a brush with removable , replaceable battery is NOT such a huge technological feat !! I am looking forward to consumer electronics that are durable, serviceable and repairable, and that will not trash our planet. This is the reason of four stars instead of five.
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