Burst Pro Sonic Toothbrush for Adults – Advanced Electric Toothbrush with Soft Bristles, 33,000 Vibrations, Long-Lasting Battery, and Multiple Brushing Modes – White

$64.00

(8 customer reviews)
Burst Pro Sonic Toothbrush for Adults - Advanced Electric Toothbrush with Soft Bristles, 33,000 Vibrations, Long-Lasting Battery, and Multiple Brushing Modes - White $64.00
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  • Clinical powerhouse: Clinically proven to remove up to 10x more plaque
  • Industry-leading battery life: Rechargeable battery lasts up to 9 months on a single charge.
  • Smart pressure sensor: Advanced pressure sensor helps prevent over-brushing and protect gums with real-time feedback to improve brushing technique.
  • Advanced LED screen: Displays 5 custom modes (whitening, clean, massage, sensitive, freshen) and a two-minute timer with a 30-second quad interval timer
  • Hygienist-approved bristles: Soft interdental-cut bristles clean without damage, reach plaque below the gum line, and make teeth feel deliciously smooth
  • Not compatible with the BURST Original Sonic Toothbrush

Additional information

Package Dimensions

9.06 x 4.17 x 3.74 inches, 14.64 ounces

Item model number

BRST-BRSH-PR-WT

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

September 26, 2023

Manufacturer

Burst

Country of Origin

China

8 reviews for Burst Pro Sonic Toothbrush for Adults – Advanced Electric Toothbrush with Soft Bristles, 33,000 Vibrations, Long-Lasting Battery, and Multiple Brushing Modes – White

  1. VM

    The toothbrush lives up to the claim of soft bristles, but does a wonderful job at cleaning and maintaining oral health at the same time.

  2. Cherie Flatt

    This is a great product, and I like how easy it was to use.

  3. MDP

    I just received my Pro a few days ago and opened the box yesterday. I was having trouble opening in the charging port and did not want to scratch it or break it since it was not opening with any ease. Searched to contact company to confirm a safe process to open the rubber flap and only found an option to text them, so I did. This is the response you’ll get:
    “Your BURST questions answered!
    Hello,
    Thanks for reaching out!
    We are experiencing high volumes at this time and appreciate your patience. Please expect to hear from us within 7-9 business days. While we work to get back to you, here are a few articles that might be helpful: (and the articles aren’t helpful). So tough cookies if you have a broken toothbrush or any other issue. Not exceptable!!! As far as the actual toothbrush I’ve only used it once, too soon to know how this will work out. Cross your fingers because I do think you’ll be stuck after 30 days!!

  4. Maryann C. Trozzo

    This brush is a little messy when using but works really well. I feel my teeth are whiter and cleaner. However disappointed that I can not purchase the replacement brush head in the appropriate color from Amazon. Also they are fairly expensive.

  5. Cole Hecker

    This toothbrush is awesome. Has multiple modes and the bristles are not to hard. You definitely get your teeth clean when using this tooth brush. The head also has a tongue scrubber on it to help clean off your tongue.

  6. Sarah

    I love the different modes and the timer for brushing. It’s easy to charge and the base isn’t bulky or taking up too much space.

  7. J. L.

    This might be a gimmick as I’ve used it for 30+ days and my teeth are not cleaner than brushing+floss. I’d like to see some hard data on sonic cleaning in tooth brush form. Of course I know that sonic cleaning can work, I’m just not sure if waiving the cleaner around with your hand produces measurable cleaning.

    If you take a random orbit sander and fix it to a stationary surface, whatever you push against the sander will vibrate a lot. However, if you take that same sander and hang it from a string, nothing you push against it will really vibrate. It’s somewhere in that difference that I think this product is a gimmick.

  8. H. Pfeiffer

    I’ve had several different types of electric toothbrushes over the years. I like going back to the shape of a conventional toothbrush. The feature of not being able to apply too much pressure is a nice feature. The timer telling you to switch quadrants is similar to the rest. At the end you get a rating how you did. There’s no explanation for what you need to do to get 100%. I typically get 50% or 75% after doing the entire 2 minutes and can’t figure out why. Better explanations are needed. The battery life seems very good.

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