Philips Sonicare DiamondClean vs Philips Sonicare Flexcare Plus
Posted by Kathlene Hockaday on February 05, 2012
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean electric toothbrush at this moment is the top of the line Philips power toothbrush. Many owners of previous top model, the Sonicare FlexCare Plus are now wondering if it is worth it to upgrade to DiamondClean.
That is why I decided to compare Sonicare DiamondClean vs Flexcare Plus to find out what is the deal.
Sonicare DiamondClean vs Flexcare Plus compared
| Model name | Philips Sonicare DiamondClean | Philips Sonicare FlexCare Plus |
| Model number | HX9332 | HX6992/hx6972 |
| Rechargeable | Yes | Yes |
| Quadpacer timer | Yes | Yes |
| Brushing modes | 5 (Clean, White, Sensitive, Polish, Gum Care) | 5 (Clean, Sensitive, Massage, Refresh, Gum Care) |
| Included Brush Heads | 2 (DiamondClean) | 2 (1 Standard ProResults and 1 Compact ProResults) |
| UV Sanitizer | No | Yes |
| Charger type | Charger glass and USB charger case | Regular charger |
| Travel Charger | Deluxe travel case with USB Charger | Regular travel charger |
| List Price | $219.99 | $189.99 |
| Sales price | $169.00 at www.realtoothbrushdeals.com |
$119.99 at www.realtoothbrushdeals.com |
| Brush head price | $33.00 (3-pack) | $23.00 (3-pack) |
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean vs Philips Flexcare Plus feature differences
As you can see both toothbrushes has 5 brushing modes but the new Philips Sonicare DiamondClean has new White and Polish modes instead of Massage and Refresh.
New model features innovative charging technology and also can be used from computer USB port which may be handy while on the road. At the same time Philips Sonicare DiamondClean does not have bundled UV Sanitizer and that is considered to be a big drawback by many users. You can always buy the sanitizer separately but it will cost you between $10 and $30 depending on make and model.
There are also some design differences. Philips Sonicare DiamondClean brush has one button that works as On/Off button and also as brushing mode selector. The problem is that you can change the mode only when the brush is working. In other words you will either select the mode on working brush while it sprays everything around you with toothpaste or you will have to learn to dial thru modes with toothbrush in your mouth.
Which model should I chose?
There have been reports stating the reason why Philips Sonicare DiamondClean offers superior cleaning performance is the new Philips Sonicare DiamondClean head design. Can you really feel the difference? I don’t know. But you will see the difference in your bank statement because you will pay $50 extra for the newer model and then $10-15 extra every year for the more expensive replacement brushes.
I also believe that one button design and lack of UV sanitizer is a step back.
If you are looking for the latest and greatest gadget that looks
great and performs nicely and are ready to pay premium price and don’t
worry about missing UV Sanitizer, the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean is a perfect
choice. Your best price by far is at www.realtoothbrushdeals.com for $169.99.
If your pay more attention to functionality and being trendy is not your goal then Sonicare FlexCare Plus will work better for you.
