Aquasonic Black Series Ultra Whitening Toothbrush – ADA Accepted Electric Toothbrush- 8 Brush Heads & Travel Case – 40.000 VPM Electric Motor & Wireless Charging – 4 Modes w Smart Timer
Original price was: CAD $29.95.CAD $16.88Current price is: CAD $16.88.
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About this item
- 40,000 VPM Smart Toothbrush – Beauty, brains and power. The Black Series is a world class modern electric toothbrush packed with the most up to date technology. It features an ultra-powerful and industry leading motor producing 40,000 vibrations per minute, a lithium-ion battery, ultra-fast wireless charging, 4 mode operation, smart vibration timers, 8 DuPont engineered brush heads, and a custom travel case; all with a sleek ultra-slim, lightweight and IPX7 rated waterproof design.
- Accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA) Council on Scientific Affairs – We put our money where your mouth is. Investing in premium oral care technologies has earned the Black Series the prestigious ADA seal of approval. It has shown efficacy in removing plaque and helping to prevent and reduce gingivitis. Black Series goes beyond just cleaning teeth – it provides complete oral care with unique modes that include one for whitening and polishing teeth, and one for improving gum health.
- Modern Tech for a Healthy Smile – Black Series brings toothbrushes into modern times with its built-in enhanced features. A lithium-ion battery, ultra-fast wireless charging (forget outdated USB charging), 4 distinct brushing modes and a smart vibrating notification timer are some of the enhanced features built into the sleek and ergonomic waterproof black satin handle.
- 8 DuPont Brush Heads & Travel Case Included – Included are 8 brush heads engineered by world famous DuPont; a world leader in quality & materials science. Each brush head lasts 3-4 months so 8 will last for about 2.5 years. Also included is a convenient custom hard shell travel case made of BPA-free plastic with space for two brush heads. Black Series can last 4 full weeks (2 min/2x a day) on a full charge so it’s perfect for on the go travel with the included travel case.
- What's in the Box - 1 AquaSonic Black Series Smart Toothbrush, 1 wireless charging base, 8 DuPont brush heads, 1 travel case, warranty card, and user manual.
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Specifications
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
- Product Dimensions8.5 x 3.27 x 2.83 inches; 10.55 ounces
- Item model numberItem model numberSCTB
- Batteries 1 C batteries required. (included)
- UNSPSC Code52141700 (Domestic bath appliances) Report an incorrect code
- Date First AvailableJune 20, 2017
- ManufacturerPure Daily Care
- ASINB072YVWBXH
Additional information
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Then you turn it on. Instead of a powerful clean, it hums like a little gnat and the tiny brush head makes for a slow and unsatisfying scrub. My teeth never get that squeaky-smooth feeling I expect. Honestly, it feels more like a child’s toothbrush dressed up for adults.
I’ll keep it as a travel brush, but for everyday use I’m sticking with my tried-and-true name brand.
One of the toothbrushes also broke during its first use. At this point, it seems fair to say there is a quality issue
Overall, it's a good product, but there are two areas that need improvement.
First, the distance between the handle and the brush head should be shorter. The on/off switch tends to get pressed while using the toothbrush.
Second, the neck of the toothbrush is weak. As shown in the photo, it can break.
Pro: The style and the look is perfect. Easy to use, not bulky, barely takes up any space. The bristles are soft you barely feel it but I will tell it does the job like you came out the dental office. Came with four replacement toothbrush heads as stated and two in the travel carry case total of six. Charges pretty fast and holds its charge very well. I like that it cuts out ever 30 seconds allowing motor cool down for a good 2 to 5 seconds but not even sure if its supposed to do that just seems like it is.
Con: Hate to say this because I want to say nothing but good about this cool gadget. It has four settings to use: Clean, Soft, Whitening, and Massage. Besides massage, no matter what setting you put, the brush is violent as if it is attacking you. Not only will you be cleaning your teeth but after you are done you will have to clean the area you are in and the mirror thats how bad it is. Again, hate to say this but the whole kit is so cheaply made that if you drop it its over the machine will be done for. The travel carry case is cheap if you forget you have it in a bag and lean on it that also will easily break. The only thing out of the system that seems solid is the charging station.
Would I recommend this machine? I'm stuck in between because the poor quality and the settings. It gets the job done perfectly but durability, it might not last long and would have to buy another one starts to become an expensive than an investment. If you are on a tight budget best to get the Oral-B basic toothbrush and it works perfect. But if you have spare money to go a little higher than that yeah get this one. If you have a bigger budget best to invest in the Oral-B higher end toothbrushes those machines are elite. Thats the best I could say on recommending this machine.
The first one came apart in my mouth after two weeks of use. The second brush already has a crack after two days of use. I hope that the company will address this issue otherwise I am very happy with the cleaning the device provides.
1. It is lightweight, unlike the Sonicare, which has more heft.
2. it does not have a flat surface anywhere on it. Why is this important? When I set it down on my counter to apply toothpaste to the brush, it rolls. I will have to put a rubber band on the handle to stop it from rolling.
3. It does not come with a cap. Sonicare brush heads all come with caps. I put an empty floss container on it to protect the brush head (see photo)
4. For brushing, it seems fine. The brush head is smaller than the Sonicare, though.
So who did I give it a subpar rating? Well.. the pictures speak for themselves. Not even two weeks later, the power button is dislodged from its position. It still works, especially after staying in place for nearly two months, but it leaves me to question the durability of this toothbrush. Was it that I received a faulty one, poor craftsmanship on the solvent that is meant to keep it in place? Or was it just some water manage to wash it away at a certain angle? As far that I know, I’m coined to be skeptical in the long run for the price that I paid for it.