🦷 Elevate your oral care game—because your smile deserves the best!
TRAVEL READY DESIGN - Compact travel case keeps your Sonicare fresh and ready on the go.
LONG LASTING BATTERY - Up to 2 weeks of power on a single charge, perfect for busy lifestyles.
SMART PRESSURE SENSOR - Protect your gums with real-time alerts when you brush too hard.
7 X MORE PLAQUE REMOVAL - Clinically proven to outperform manual brushing for a radiant smile.
BRUSH HEAD REPLACEMENT REMINDER - Never guess when to swap—always brush with peak performance.
The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 is a sleek black electric toothbrush designed for adults, delivering up to 7 times more plaque removal than manual brushes. It features a pressure sensor to prevent gum damage, a smart brush head replacement reminder, a convenient travel case, and a powerful battery lasting up to two weeks per charge.
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Philips
Age Range Description
Adult
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Can you use any Philips replacement brush heads or you need to buy specific ones to get smart brush head replacement reminder work?
Does the travel case double as a charger? I don't have a 2 pin port to connect to.
How long does one brush head last for (approximately) before it needs replacing?
How long does it take to fully charge?
Reviews
4.4
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V**R
Perfect, so far
I've been using the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 Sonic electric toothbrush for just over 2 weeks and I have been very happy with it.The biggest improvement I have already noticed from my previous Sonicare toothbrush (Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Electric Toothbrush) is the longer battery life as I have still not had to charge it since I started using it. With my previous toothbrush, I would only get around a week's worth of use between each charge. Of course, this may change as the new one gets older but as of now, I am very impressed.I also love the design and the simplicity of the functions. My previous toothbrush had many functions which I never actually used which was why I opted to go for this one with the one mode as it was the same mode I used 9/10 times on my old toothbrush. The performance of the new toothbrush is also very good I have not noticed any significant difference in how it cleans. I still get the same great feeling after using it.I am also intrigued to see how well the BrushSync feature works in terms of letting me know when to change the brush head. I generally change the brush head every 3 months so I'm interested to see if the BrushSync feature works to a similar timeframe.So overall even after only using this for what I would call a short period of time I have been very impressed with this product and I would definitely recommend it.
R**R
Took a bit of getting used to but it's doing the job
My dentist told me I had to get an electric toothbrush to prevent me from doing more damage to my gums by brushing too hard. I have always resisted the idea as I've not really had a problem with keeping my teeth well brushed and I really did not want to hand over control to yet another gadget.Anyway, needs must.... so I found a reasonably good one on Prime Day for half price and made sure it has pressure control - ie it warns you if you are pressing too hard.. It also has a facility to tell you when 30 seconds is up so you can do 30 seconds per quarter of your mouth.Well, the first day I tried it I almost sent it back! It felt really really odd and I kept touching my teeth with the vibrating plastic part which felt and sounded quite unpleasant; and I dribbled frothy toothpaste all over the place. But I told myself I had to give it a week and made myself try again - but this time I read the instructions more fully. I discovered I could set the brush so that the first 14 brushings start more gently and gradually increase in intensity and I learned what to expect to identify when the 30 seconds period is up and when I am brushing too hard - the change in the brush is very slight and not easy to recognise at first.So the second day was an improvement but I still felt my teeth rattling when I accidentally touched them with the plastic rather than the bristles and I was worried to close my mouth as I brushed in case I did it again. However, the vibration from the brush on my teeth was less severe and I felt a little more positive.The third day I managed to keep my mouth more closed and dripped less froth and the fourth day I was feeling more proficient.Now, the fifth day, I am quite hopeful that the brush is doing a reasonable job compared with my manual brush but I still have to do a little more brushing to 'finish off' after the 2 minutes timed brush is over.I will now have to wait until the next visit to the dentist to find out how effective it is!
J**G
A replacement for an older version and it seems better .
I was happy with the old philips sonicare brush, but it died from old age. This is a bit better and seems to clean better. My partner and I share the brush ( different heads ) and we both consider it better than the old one, which we were both happy with. I dropped a star due to the cost of the brush heads, they seem way over priced for what they are.Update: the toothbrush head you get with this is smaller than I am used to and since replacing it with a new one the toothbrush seems a lot better. If you look at the picture of the head, the dimensions of the bristles is smaller than usual, not as long. It wore out and bought new ones but ones with longer heads ( more bristles) and they are a lot better at cleaning. So consider buying a replacement head quickly.
B**E
Great toothbrush at an excellent price
The Phillips Sonicare 4300 is a very good electric toothbrush for the £50 price tag. The toothbrush arrives with the vibrating handle, a charging base that is connected via a shaving plug, a travel case and one brush head.When you first use the brush, for the first 14 days it starts off in a "low vibration" mode to allow you to get used to the electric toothbrush and not to spray toothpaste everywhere, but if you've used one before, you can turn this off by pressing the power button for 2 seconds while charging.I had originally purchased an Oral B fancy bells and whistles with bluetooth (absolutely useless fyi) a while ago, and thought I would like to change, and I'm glad I did. I personally found the heads on the sonicare are slimmer, so I can more easily reach my gums, where I have had a lot of problems with in the past compared, even with the Oral B. I've had good experience with the battery life already, easily lasting 1 week while travelling.Pros:Good PriceGood Battery LifeExcellent Vibration/Cleaning - I much prefer the Sonicare to the Oral BSlim heads to easily reach gumsCons:The "pressure sensitivity" is a little hard to notice over the vibration of the handle
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With my previous toothbrush, I would only get around a week's worth of use between each charge. Of course, this may change as the new one gets older but as of now, I am very impressed.I also love the design and the simplicity of the functions. My previous toothbrush had many functions which I never actually used which was why I opted to go for this one with the one mode as it was the same mode I used 9/10 times on my old toothbrush. The performance of the new toothbrush is also very good I have not noticed any significant difference in how it cleans. I still get the same great feeling after using it.I am also intrigued to see how well the BrushSync feature works in terms of letting me know when to change the brush head. 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It also has a facility to tell you when 30 seconds is up so you can do 30 seconds per quarter of your mouth.Well, the first day I tried it I almost sent it back! It felt really really odd and I kept touching my teeth with the vibrating plastic part which felt and sounded quite unpleasant; and I dribbled frothy toothpaste all over the place. But I told myself I had to give it a week and made myself try again - but this time I read the instructions more fully. I discovered I could set the brush so that the first 14 brushings start more gently and gradually increase in intensity and I learned what to expect to identify when the 30 seconds period is up and when I am brushing too hard - the change in the brush is very slight and not easy to recognise at first.So the second day was an improvement but I still felt my teeth rattling when I accidentally touched them with the plastic rather than the bristles and I was worried to close my mouth as I brushed in case I did it again. However, the vibration from the brush on my teeth was less severe and I felt a little more positive.The third day I managed to keep my mouth more closed and dripped less froth and the fourth day I was feeling more proficient.Now, the fifth day, I am quite hopeful that the brush is doing a reasonable job compared with my manual brush but I still have to do a little more brushing to 'finish off' after the 2 minutes timed brush is over.I will now have to wait until the next visit to the dentist to find out how effective it is!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***G"},"datePublished":"16 August 2019","name":"A replacement for an older version and it seems better .","reviewBody":"I was happy with the old philips sonicare brush, but it died from old age. This is a bit better and seems to clean better. 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I don't have a 2 pin port to connect to.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The best thing to do would be to buy a 3 pin plug, connect it to the 2 pin port so that you can charge the toothbrush at your home in a three pin plug wall. The 3 pin plug must be labelled 'For shavers and toothbrushes only' in order to charge up your toothbrush."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How long does one brush head last for (approximately) before it needs replacing?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Hi there, good question! We recommend you to replace your Philips Sonicare brush head every three months of normal use (brushing twice a day) or when the blue indicator bristles wear out. If there's anything else you'd like to know, then don't hesitate to contact us via Facebook (@PhilipsUK) or Twitter (@PhilipsCare_UK). My colleagues and I are always happy to help. Enjoy the rest of your week! Cheers, Claudia."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How long does it take to fully charge?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It doesn't need to charge for very long for the device to be able to be used. However, a full charge will take up to 24 hours - after which you'll have two weeks of brushing ahead. :) I hope that answers your question. Kind regards, Remco."}}]}]}