Most dental professionals recommend that you brush your teeth for two minutes. The Sonicare E7300 helps you achieve this goal by using a two-minute timer. The toothbrush also has 30 second interval timers so that you can brush all four quadrants of your mouth for the same period of time. The Sonicare E7300 will alert you with a signal when 30 seconds has elapsed.
The Sonicare E7300 also features dual-speed control. The lower speed is useful to use when you're brushing sensitive areas of your mouth. On the higher speed, the Sonicare E7300 is designed to remove more plague.
You will also like the fact that the Sonicare E7300 features a contoured brush head. The contoured brush head complete with extra-soft bristles helps to deliver more comfort. Also, the slim neck is designed at an angle to provide for maximum maneuverability. The Sonicare E7300 is also equipped with ergonomic tapered handles so that you can grip the toothbrush better.
The Sonicare E7300 is also equipped with a deluxe recharge gauge. The green gauge keeps track of how much power is left in the battery. The yellow is designed to let you know when the Sonicare E7300 needs to be recharged. The toothbrush is also packaged with a charger base for convenient charging and storage. The base also features an easy-wrap cord so that the countertop isn't cluttered.
Another nice feature of the Sonicare E7300 is that you acclimates you to the experience slowly. The toothbrush will slightly increase power over the first 14 uses so that you can get used to it. The Sonicare E7300 is also packaged with a travel case and hygienic travel cap. The unit is backed by a two-year limited warranty.
If you're looking to buy a quality electric toothbrush, then you should take a look at the Sonicare E7300. The contoured brush head and angled neck allow you to brush hard-to-reach places easily. Also, the Sonicare E7300 is equipped with a timer so that you can brush your teeth for the suggested two minutes.
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