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Oral-B Pro 1000 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush, White

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Arrives May 27 – Jun 1
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Size: Rechargeable Handle


Color: White


Features

  • Clinically proven superior 3D cleaning oscillates and pulsates to break up and remove up to 300 percentage more plaque along the gum line than a regular manual toothbrush
  • The pressure sensor stops the pulsation movement if you brush too hard and the in handle timer helps you brush for a dentist recommended 2 minutes
  • 1 Mode, Daily Clean, rotates to break up and sweep away plaque. Bristle Type: Soft
  • Compatible with Oral-B brush heads for every oral care need: CrossAction, FlossAction, Precision Clean, 3D White, Sensitive Gum Care, Deep Sweep, Dual Clean. Does not fit iO brush heads

Description

The Oral-B Pro 1000 rechargeable electric toothbrush provides a clinically proven superior deep clean in hard-to-reach areas vs. a regular manual toothbrush. 300% MORE plaque removal along the gumline versus a regular manual toothbrush. The professionally inspired design of the CrossAction brush head surrounds each tooth with bristles angled at 16 degrees. The Oral-B Pro 1000 has 3D cleaning action that oscillates, rotates, and pulsates to break up and remove plaque along the gumline than a regular manual toothbrush. The pressure sensor stops pulsations if you brush too hard to prevent harmful over-brushing and there are 3 modes. The toothbrush also includes an in-handle timer to help you brush for a dentist-recommended two minutes. Best of all, it is brought to you by Oral-B the 1 brand used by dentists worldwide. Based on surveys of a representative worldwide sample of dentists carried out for P&G regularly. Do not use on children under age 3. Replace brush (head) every 3 months or sooner if brush head becomes worn. Manufacturer Contact Information P&G Plaza, Cincinnati, OH 45202


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.25 x 4.38 x 10 inches; 7.48 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1000


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Braun


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  • Get the Pro 1500 instead.
Size: Rechargeable Handle Color: Black
Update #2: I know the Pro 1500 isn't on Oral-B's website. When I bought the Pro 1500 nearly a year ago, I asked Oral-B why it's not on their site because I was concerned I had just bought a discontinued product. They assured me that it was in fact a brand new item that they had just released and that they were going to add the Pro 1500 to their site "soon". I realize that it's nearly a year later and they still haven't done it even though they are still manufacturing it, but I have been to their site several times per month since then and I can tell you that I'm honestly not surprised it's not on their site yet. I get the impression that anyone could do a better job with their site up-keep than whoever is doing it now. I have even noticed that it's kinda somewhat falling apart. Some elements no longer work and haven't worked for months. Their products are fine, they just need better people to handle and operate their website. Update #1: When I wrote this review, the price was the same for the Pro 1000 and Pro 1500 (including both the black and white Pro 1000s). Today, the price for the Pro 1500 nearly $20 more than it was when I wrote this review, and currently close to $30 more than the Pro 1000. [Original review below] I bought this to replace a very new Vitality. It was a *HUGE* upgrade over the Vitality, but then I saw the Pro 1500 and learned from Oral-B that it's quite superior. The Pro 1000's specs are: - 1 cleaning mode: Daily Clean - 8,800 oscillations per minute and 20,000 pulsations per minute on the Daily Clean mode - A pressure sensor that's supposed to just stop the pulsations when it's triggered - A pro timer that hesitates the motor once every 30 seconds, and 3 times every 2 minutes - A NiMH battery (old technology) - A battery life of 28 minutes (7 days, 2 minutes per day 2 times per day) - A full recharge time of 22 hours - A green charge indicator LED that blinks while charging, but stays off when it's not charging - A red battery level indicator that blinks a few times upon on/off if the battery needs to be charged - The CrossAction brush head The Pro 1500's specs are: - 2 cleaning modes: Daily Clean and Sensitive - 9,900 oscillations per minute and 45,000 pulsations per minute on the Daily Clean mode (these speeds are faster than any I've seen so far in the specs of any of Oral-B's electric toothbrushes, including the Genius 8000 - they all seem to top out at 8,800 oscillations per minute and 40,000 pulsations per minute) - 7,400 oscillations per minute and 33,000 pulsations per minute on the Sensitive mode - A pressure sensor using a red LED that turns on when the pressure sensor is triggered - A pro timer that hesitates the motor once every 30 seconds, and 3 times every 2 minutes - A Lithium Ion battery - A battery life of 56 minutes (14 days, 2 minutes per day 2 times per day) - A full recharge time of 12 hours - A green charge indicator LED that blinks while charging, but stays off when it's not charging - A red battery level indicator that blinks a few times upon on/off if the battery needs to be charged. - The CrossAction brush head The Vitality is extremely basic: - 1 cleaning mode: Daily Clean - 7,600 oscillations per minute. - A timer that hesitates the motor 3 times every 2 minutes - A NiMH battery - A battery life of 20 minutes (5 days, 2 minutes per day 2 times per day) - A full recharge time of 19 hours - No charge indicators or battery life indicators - Mine came with the Sensitive Gum Care brush head In comparison, the Vitality seems like a cheap generic electric toothbrush. Don't consider buying it. When I upgraded to the Pro 1000, it was amazing. I wanted to burst at the seams and write an extremely rave review, but then I learned about *and ordered* the Oral-B Pro 1500. After using it, I can tell you that the Pro 1500 is *FAR* better than the Pro 1000. I honestly feel the Pro 1000 should be discontinued and no one should ever buy it. I mean really, the Pro 1500 is only $10 more right now and it destroys the Pro 1000. I would have given the Pro 1000 4 stars instead of just 3 if it had a Lithium Ion battery. They charge faster and last longer without charging. So yeah, I am not sure I would recommend the Pro 1000 if you can get the Pro 1500. The Pro 1500 is a much wiser purchase. I'm *extremely* happy with mine. It blows the Pro 1000 out of the water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2018 by Tim

  • Great price and works well
Size: Rechargeable Handle Color: White
This design is slightly different from my previous Oral-B one. The "On" button is no longer raised and convex. It's more concave and harder to find by feel. There's a green light that shows if the unit is charging--that'll no doubt burn out in time. I do like the new coating on the back of the brush. Instead of soft plastic ridges, it's a harder dimpled surface that is easier to keep clean. My teeth still show marks from using a manual toothbrush too vociferously before I switched over about 20 years ago. I'm not shelling out however many dollars for a Sonicare. My dentist doesn't think they are any better, and my teeth cleanings are very speedy. It seems six years is the average lifespan of these toothbrushes. After about 5 years, they don't hold a charge as well. I rarely travel with mine, so I've no experience with that. I just keep it plugged in and sitting on the charger 24/7. I was suspicious of reports that this toothbrush is suddenly louder, but it is. I had to replace my old toothbrush (same model, but six years old), so I compared the noise level. This new version is a couple tones lower and some decibels louder. I get migraines from noise, and this doesn't give me a migraine, so I will live with it. Also, about the complaint that the sound changes periodically: yes, the sound lets you know when it's time to move to the next quadrant. The loudness issue seems like an American problem. Vacuum manufacturers know that Americans equate loud noise with power, and thus our vacuums are extra noisy. Meanwhile European vacuums are made to be as quiet as possible. I hope Oral-B engineers take heed that often we're trying to wind down for the night when we're brushing our teeth, so there's no need to jar our senses wide awake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 15, 2023 by Charlotte K. Howard

  • Great no-fuss electric toothbruh
Size: Rechargeable Handle Color: Pink
I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with its performance. This toothbrush has completely transformed my oral hygiene routine. The toothbrush comes with multiple brushing modes, including a gentle mode for sensitive teeth and a deep-cleaning mode for a more thorough clean. I appreciate the variety of modes, as it allows me to customize my brushing experience based on my needs. The toothbrush has a long-lasting battery life and comes with a charging dock, making it easy to charge the toothbrush whenever needed. I also appreciate that the toothbrush has a built-in timer, which helps me ensure that I am brushing for the recommended two minutes. The toothbrush also has a pressure sensor that alerts me when I am brushing too hard, which helps me avoid damaging my gums. The bristles of the toothbrush are soft and gentle on my teeth and gums, but still provide a thorough cleaning. The brush head is also easy to replace, which is a great feature as it ensures that I am always using a fresh, clean brush head. The toothbrush is also very quiet, which is a bonus for me as I prefer a more peaceful brushing experience. The toothbrush is also lightweight and easy to hold, which makes brushing more comfortable. The only downside of the rechargeable electric toothbrush is that it may be a bit more expensive than a traditional manual toothbrush. However, I believe the investment is worth it for the improved oral hygiene benefits and the convenience of the rechargeable battery. Overall, I highly recommend this rechargeable electric toothbrush to anyone looking to improve their oral hygiene routine. The toothbrush is durable, easy to use, and provides an excellent cleaning experience that leaves my teeth feeling clean and fresh. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 15, 2023 by Hung Dang

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