Philips Sonicare HX6066/70 DiamondClean Standard Brush Heads, 6-Pack

$48.00

(12 customer reviews)
Philips Sonicare HX6066/70 DiamondClean Standard Brush Heads, 6-Pack $48.00
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  • The Philips Sonicare Diamondclean standard replacement brush head removes up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush
  • Whitens teeth in just one week. Improves gum health in only 2 weeks.
  • Fits Diamondclean, Flexcare, Healthywhite, and Easyclean handles
  • Reminder bristles fade when replacement is needed. Dentists recommend changing your brush head every 3 months for optimal results
  • Resealable blister packaging for easy storage

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

13 x 0.7 x 12 inches, 3.2 ounces

Item model number

HX6066/70

Date First Available

March 14, 2012

Manufacturer

Philips

12 reviews for Philips Sonicare HX6066/70 DiamondClean Standard Brush Heads, 6-Pack

  1. C. Schoellkopf

    Purchased this 6 pack of replacement brush heads. For the sole reason it was more economical. And the best price . I usually purchase them at a local brick and mortar store Bed Bath and Beyond, even after using their 20% coupon they send every month in the USPS . And the fact you can only get the 2 pack brush heads, at a cost of $32.95 after the 20% discount (-6.59). comes to 26.36 before sales tax of 8.25% total price = 28.54. that is 14.27 per brush head. which are suppose to last 3 months so monthly expense came to 4.76 a month.

    Buying the 6 pack saved me some $$$ I paid 50.00 plus NO Sales tax & no SH. total = 50.00 / 6 = 8.33 per brush / 3 = 2.78 per month cost factor.. Save 4.76-2.78 = monthly savings of 1.98 or 1.98 X 18 months (6 brushes X 3 months use per each =18 months supply) , Annual savings of 35.64!! over purchasing from BB&B……or the cost of 2 of their replacement heads with out the 20 % coupon.

  2. Amazon Customer

    It’s a good product and the 6-pack will last for more than a year. I usually need to change the head once every three to four months. Have been using them for the past three years and quite happy with them. The price here, however, is more expensive than some other retailers.

  3. Julio E.

    El producto es bueno, pero en amazon se vende un poco caro.

  4. Jonny

    These brush-heads seem to be sturdier and denser than the brush heads that come with the Sonicare toothbrush. My teeth definitely feel cleaner using these brush heads. I also feel that these brush heads will last longer than the stock brush heads.

    They are of course overpriced, but so are all Sonicare brush heads. This is how they make their money. That said, there are clinical trials that show that Sonicare cleans better. The price sucks, but in my opinion it’s well worth using a Sonicare product, and these brush heads are worth spending extra on over the stock brush heads.

  5. Robert Lyons

    These sonic care tooth brushes are highly recommended by dentists. I can tell they work because whenever I go to the dentist for a checkup and cleaning (every 6 months) he remarks on how little needs to be done with my teeth. These brush heads can be expensive and we wanted a particular variety that helps to whiten your teeth and that variety is not available at Sam’s Club. I found them on Amazon at a very good price and purchased them. I’m very satisfied and would highly recommend them to anyone.

  6. Dangs

    A few months ago, I purchased a Sonicare HealthyWhite rechargeable toothbrush from Amazon, which comes standard with the “ProResults” brush head. The ProResults brush head was fine, but when it came time to purchase my first package of replacements, I did my research through user feedback and decided to try out the DiamondClean brush heads as a replacement. I purchased the DiamondClean heads in a 6 pack, which kept the cost almost identical to the per-head cost of the regular ProResults 3-pack.

    The very first time I used the DiamondClean head, I wasn’t sure I liked it. Going immediately from the ProResults to the DiamondClean, the DC feels significantly stiffer than the PR heads. However, after a couple days of using it and then going back to the PR head once to feel the difference, suddenly I found myself disliking the ProResults head. The firmness of the DiamondClean really makes a big difference in how my teeth feel after I am done brushing. The DC head is actually slightly smaller in size than the PR heads are, but the shape and size feel perfect on my teeth and gums, and allow me to more easily maneuver the brush to get to the harder to reach areas.

    Overall, very glad that I upgraded from ProResults to DiamondClean, especially since the price difference is almost completely negligible when purchased in bulk.

  7. Bill

    Just got off the phone with the Philips Soniccare rep regarding the following two issues;

    -Brush began to ‘buzz’ quite loudly after a couple months, thought the wand motor was giving up the ghost. Turns out my wife did not have same problem, hence was a brush issue.

    -Replaced this brush with new one, when trying to remove it from wand the brush separated at its base, took a comb to pry off base and required putting back together and prying off every time used.

    Bottom line, all the Philips rep would offer was a 10 % coupon at THEIR website where the brush is alot more than Amazon.
    I explained a $ 13.00 toothbrush times two bad ones is not compensated by this offer.

    RESULT- The rep ‘checked with her boss’ and is is sending two replacement Diamond Clean brushes, at NO CHARGE.

    The Philips rep admitted there was a problem with this brush, so if you have same issue better be a squeeky wheel or you will get little to no ‘oil’.

  8. Collette

    I was skeptical about how much better the DiamondClean could be compared to manual brushing or even other electric toothbrushes. My father was in town and had an extra head for his toothbrush and insisted I try it. I did just to appease him and I’ve got to say the clean was so evident and so incredibly different than other types of brushing that I immediately purchased Sonicare toothbrushes for everyone in my family. I got less expensive ones for my daughters because they were the only ones that came in pink. (Colorful items make them happy.) The girls compared the brush heads that came with their brushes to the replacement DiamondClean heads and confirmed that the clean was much better with the DiamondClean. I don’t want to mess around with generics and possibly get an inferior product. So we’re sticking with these. They just work the best.

  9. JeffB

    Great product, direct replacement

  10. Elsa

    Brush is a bit soft than the original ones come with the kit but works well

  11. mrlawren

    Sonicare really works as I can attest from my dental cleaning experiences and these replacements seem to be as reasonable as any – though they are expensive since you’ll spend more than fifty dollars a year for one person if you follow Philips recomendations. Still they’re a lot cheaper and less unpleasant than avoidable dentistry.

  12. Dannyboy

    I have been using a Sonicare toothbrush for several years, I’ve been through various models, from the e Series to ProResults. My dentist recommended that I try the DiamondCare model since the brushes are shaped to clean more surface area. It is also designed to help whiten teeth (there is a setting for it), but I did not purchase it for that reason. After using it for about a month, my teeth feel cleaner and for a longer period of time. Also, my teeth are a little whiter, although I never used the “whitening” setting. I had several unused brushes from an earlier Sonicare model that fit the DiamondCare, but the DiamondClean brush heads work far better, in my opinion.

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