Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 Electric Toothbrush Unboxing
We have done an Philips Sonicare DailyClean 2100 Unboxing. Today lets unbox another model: Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100.
Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes 2100 and 3100 are both affordable electric toothbrushes for the general customers. They are also especially suitable for teenagers.
This is the appearance of the Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 electric toothbrush packaging box:
What's in the box?
Here are the main items in the box:
Content:
- 1 Toothbrush handle
- 1 C1 SimplyClean brush head
- 1 Charging base
- 1 Hygienic cap
Like all electric toothbrushes, the waterproof and battery life of the Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 electric toothbrush are the most important two elements.
The water resistance and battery life of Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 HX6211/55 undoubtedly maintain the excellent characteristics of Philips electric toothbrushes.
This is the front photo of the Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 electric toothbrush handler, you can see the single button to start and close:
This is the remarkable ergonomic designs on the back of the handler:
This is the included Philips C1 SimplyClean toothbrush head
The Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 electric toothbrush can last for upt to 14 days with a single charge, which is more convenient to carry when traveling.
Here is the charging stand for the toothbrush:
What is the difference between Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 and Philips Sonicare DailyClean 2100?
Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 electric toothbrush and 2100 can be said to be basically the same in hardware and technology, the main difference lies in performance and user experience.
Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 is helpful to reduce cavities, but the 2100 seems to have no explanation in this regard.
Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 light shows battery status, 2100 does not.
Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 has up to 2 weeks brushing time,However, 2100 only seems to indicate that the time for the battery to go from full to zero is 2 weeks.
The main brush handler of the Philips Sonicare DailyClean 3100 is a slim ergonomic design, and the 2100 is a common ergonomic design
In other respects, the two models are basically the same. For example, the batteries are nickel-hydrogen batteries with higher safety than lithium batteries.
(Note: For small electrical appliances like electric toothbrushes that are close to the human body every day, according to the current technologies, Ni-MH batteries are the first choice, because lithium batteries have a low explosion safety factor)
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