Cybersonic Toothbrush Review

Cybersonic Toothbrush Review




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Cybersonic Toothbrush Review
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The Cybersonic toothbrush is one that has been around for well over a decade, and was one of the first electric toothbrushes on the market. It still bills itself as having the fastest strokes per minute at 45,000. No other toothbrush on the market is willing to state their revolutions per minute data, so this alone puts it in a class by itself. But let’s examine whether that results in a better product or not.
Overview
When choosing an electric toothbrush you have to consider all of your different options. The brush has to be powerful, cordless, have a well-designed brush head, and a good reputation and user feedback. We put the Cybersonic through all of these litmus tests, and it seems to come through on the most important features.
The Claim
They say that their newest model, the Cybersonic 3, is the most advanced electric toothbrush system ever created. They also claim to have set the standard with a combination of new technology and a simple design. Their claim of 45,000 strokes per minute is pretty unverifiable, it’s not like it’s something you can count. But there’s no real reason to doubt the claim, as it seems like something they could pull off.
What We Like
Since Cybersonic has been around so long, they’ve had time to fine tune it and make improvements year by year. This isn’t just a battery-powered toothbrush, but really a complete system that combines brushing, flossing, tongue scraping, and even tooth whitening. All of these different heads utilize the same sonic action and 45,000 revolutions per minute. If you thought you were scrubbing your tongue before, wait until you add some sonic power to it.
We also like that they developed an eco-friendly model. Their Eco Edition is a redesign that uses less electricity, and comes with less packaging involved, as well as other improvements that help you go green.
What We Don’t Like
Even though they say this toothbrush is safe on any dental work you’ve had done, it begs the question how fast is too fast? Isn’t it possible to have too many RPMs? How does it effect your tooth enamel. They do include a soft brush, which is what dentists recommend, so hopefully that is enough to make it safe for your teeth.
The Cost
The unit itself is $99.95 plus $11.95 shipping and handling. There are a bunch of add ons that you can get with this one, but the one that seems most useful is the recurring 3 month order of brush heads. It’s so hard to remember when to change out your toothbrush, and at $8 every three months for new brush heads, that’s more than reasonable.
The Commitment
You simply have to toss out your old toothbrush and start using the Cybersonic. It comes with a flosser head as well, so you should try that and see if you prefer it over conventional floss. Some users said they like it, while others say they are sticking with the old way.
Evaluation
One oddity is why a major oral care company like Crest or Colgate hasn’t bought the Cybersonic and released it on a larger scale. It still seems to be a small to medium sized product that hasn’t gone mainstream the way Sonicare or Oral-B electric toothbrushes have.
They also include a timing system that might take a little getting used to. The unit itself will make a little shift when it’s time to change quadrants of your mouth. Do upper right until it shifts, then switch to lower right, then upper left, then lower left, then the front.
It pretty much has everything you need, and nothing you don’t, so it remains simple yet effective. IT’s got the charging light so you know when it has finished charging. It’s got a charger that isn’t big and bulky, so it travels easier. It also comes with a travel case so you can store it easily when you’re on the go.
If you don’t currently scrape your tongue, it’s something dentists recommend for better breath and better overall oral health. Some toothbrushes include it on the back of the head, or you can buy a tongue scraper for that specific purpose. The Cybersonic comes with a tongue scraper head so once you juice it up with the 45,000 RPMs your tongue will never be the same.
We’re giving the Cybersonic our Thumbs Up review, and cite the fact that the company has been producing basically the same toothbrush for a long time, and hasn’t stopped tinkering with it and making it better. We see the value in getting the replacement heads shipped every three months, because we’re always forgetting when the last time was that we changed our toothbrush. It’s pretty important to change it out, and this is a set and forget way to get reminded, and is not very costly at all.
Our Recommendation
The Cybersonic toothbrush deserves a try if you’re definitely going to get an electric toothbrush. It definitely spins fast, who knows if it’s 45,000 times per minute, but who cares? You can tell the difference between a Cybersonic and any other electric in this price tier. Even if you don’t end up using the flosser or teeth whitening it comes with, you should get a lot of use out of the brush and tongue scraper attachments to justify the purchase.
I had my mom buy me one for my birthday over 20 years ago… When Robert Urich was their spokesperson. At the time, the toothbrushes were $6.99 shipping and I could order as little as once a year. The shipping and the ordering has increased – and I still don’t know why the shipping is so expensive.
You can change what toothbrushes you want with each shipment.
It’s a really nice result. My teeth feel very smooth and seem whiter, every time I use the original brush. I like the small round ones for the back teeth.
The problem I really have is that the battery only lasts 3 days and I have had to replace the base about 4 times.
Only one charging base has failed. Luckily, it was during a “sale” where I bought the entire package for 1/3 the usual price.
I recommend the unit, but with full info. known.
The term “impressive” is what your perspective is on the moment.
Great results, but problems ensue.
I owned a Cybersonic until the battery died, about 20 years. And replaced it in 2009 with a Cybersonic 2 that I am still using. The rubber cover on the control button is starting to break down though so I’m thinking of going for a Cybersonic 3. The round brush head will work a little better because you can attack from any angle. The thing about is they it uses a high speed vibration system to move the brush head. No spinning bristles or other stuff. This is the way professional cleaning systems work. It’s been great on my teeth for a long time and even saved me when I couldn’t get my regular cleaning due to COVID.
This is the best tooth brush I have owned, have had it for over 18 years, no break downs, feels like being at the dentist’s after every brush.
The toothbrush is great until you need service and you can forget that. Their only answer is to buy another toothbrush. The on/off switch cover which is a piece of plastic the size of a dime just melted. They won’t replace it. Their answer is to buy another toothbrush for full price!!! I have purchased 8 of these (2 for myself & 6 for gifts) and their solution is that I should buy another toothbrush!!! Well, no more for me. I do appreciate good customer service.
I do. It’s like walking out of the dentist office each time j use it. And is the best way to have a quick and painless dentist appointment. I also have had mine for 10 years and have replaced it once. I bought two more for my family. BUT I do like the old flosser that you string the floss your self especially if your teeth are tight. It makes flossing a breeze and you don’t have to rip your head in half or strangle your fingers. Great system. Light weight and small heads are great for angling to clean the rear of the teeth better.
Why do they not do more advertising?? Or expand over the other two out there.
Could make a larger head and or one that has a “check scrubber on the back”
Okay, so i quite like the look of all the attachments that come with this one. The flosser in particular. As a guy, I also can’t help but be enticed by the name of this thing. The ‘Cybersonic’ toothbrush. Brilliant. It makes it sound like it might actually be something other than it claims to be. You see, a name like that makes me think of sic-fi weapons and excitement. Then I remember its a toothbrush. Then I also remember that the toothbrush I use right now cost me $2. And the floss I use cost me $1.50. This toothbrush costs $99 and you have to buy replacement heads. Who buys these things?
The cybersonic toothbrush is great. I had my original one 8 years before it needed replacing. The new one is even better….cleans better and is quieter too! Great toothbrush!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2005
I have owned the Cybersonic 2 toothbrush for app. six months and have read the other reviews. The pros to this product is it does get your teeth clean and the attached flosser is the best I've used. The springs in the brush heads make sense. My battery has not gone defunct and has been off the charger for as long as a week, still operational. Cons: It is very noisy when operating and if you press too hard on your teeth while brushing the head can snap off the top of the operator part of the brush. I just bought two replacement brushes @ Sears for $12.99 much less than the Phillips batery brush replacement heads. This brush was a replacement for a Soniccare which lasted years before going bad and was a very good product. I would have replaced it with another Sonicare but Philips bought the production rights. I will not buy anything with the Phillips name on it because of a prior warranty problem I had with them regarding a television set. If you can purchase the Cybersonic 2 for a good price and use it correctly, according to the directions, odds are it will be a favorable product that will clean your teeth and last a long time. If noise bothers you I do not recommend this product.
2.0 out of 5 stars Great toothbrush, Bad Battery! Stay Away!
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2005
I owned both Cybersonic 2 and Cybersonic 1 versions. I have to say that it is a pretty revolutionary toothbrush. Very easy to use and cleans excellent without a doubt. The only problem is the battery! It usually dies very fast and cannot be replaced. Fast means even in few weeks. I followed all charging instructions, yet had no luck. This is not a single case, even a replacement toothbrush from "Bed Bath & Beyond" had the same problem. I've had 3 of these, but I finally got the clue! My recommendation to you is stay away from this product, it is probably a waste of your money. Moreover, Amden Corp. which is the manufacturer of this product is known for their horrible attitude and customer service. They were reported to the Better Business Bureau by hundreds of unsatisfied consumers.
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I have owned the Cybersonic 2 toothbrush for app. six months and have read the other reviews. The pros to this product is it does get your teeth clean and the attached flosser is the best I've used. The springs in the brush heads make sense. My battery has not gone defunct and has been off the charger for as long as a week, still operational. Cons: It is very noisy when operating and if you press too hard on your teeth while brushing the head can snap off the top of the operator part of the brush. I just bought two replacement brushes @ Sears for $12.99 much less than the Phillips batery brush replacement heads. This brush was a replacement for a Soniccare which lasted years before going bad and was a very good product. I would have replaced it with another Sonicare but Philips bought the production rights. I will not buy anything with the Phillips name on it because of a prior warranty problem I had with them regarding a television set. If you can purchase the Cybersonic 2 for a good price and use it correctly, according to the directions, odds are it will be a favorable product that will clean your teeth and last a long time. If noise bothers you I do not recommend this product.












I've had both the Cybersonic and Cybersonic 2. The first lasted for several years before finally starting to make a loud racket whenever it was turned on. The second had the "battery problem" that others mention, albeit after several years of use. It turns out, if you clean the interior of the base where the brush sits, the battery comes roaring back to life. Try it - I bet you'll be surprised. Mine wasn't even all that dirty. Just a light film of toothpaste residue. (OK, so I probably needed to rinse the brush better, and I am now.) I'm wondering if the titanium dioxide in the toothpaste interferes with the electromagnetic charging system. As for the brush tops "snapping off the brush", well, you're pressing too hard. The cybersonic's 41,000 ultrasonic strokes per minute take care of all that scrubbing you had to do with a regular toothbrush. All it takes is a VERY LIGHT circular motion with the brush tip over the teeth and gums, the ultrasonic vibrations take care of the rest. The brushheads do pop off, but it takes some effort. Unless there was a manufacturing defect, simply quit pressing so hard - it shouldn't come off when you're brushing. Using this system is NOT like using a regular toothbrush! This machine gets your entire mouth incredibly clean. Firms up the gumline, gets rid of plaque, and for several years now I've had the best checkups of my life at the dentist. They haven't had to use their little scraper hooks to get any plaque off in years! Also, it makes your teeth whiter. Oddly enough, I prefer the brush heads from the original Cybersonic. Addendum: The brush gives a gentle 'pause' in vibration to let you know you've been brushing for 1 minute. It does this each minute it's running. Although it says you're 'done in one', I got used to the older, slower Cybersonic, which took 2 minutes. I've gotten into the habit of still going 2 minutes, 30 seconds per each mouth quadrant.












I owned both Cybersonic 2 and Cybersonic 1 versions. I have to say that it is a pretty revolutionary toothbrush. Very easy to use and cleans excellent without a doubt. The only problem is the battery! It usually dies very fast and cannot be replaced. Fast means even in few weeks. I followed all charging instructions, yet had no luck. This is not a single case, even a replacement toothbrush from "Bed Bath & Beyond" had the same problem. I've had 3 of these, but I finally got the clue! My recommendation to you is stay away from this product, it is probably a waste of your money. Moreover, Amden Corp. which is the manufacturer of this product is known for their horrible attitude and customer service. They were reported to the Better Business Bureau by hundreds of unsatisfied consumers.












ALL YOU PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO KEEP THEIR MOUTHS CLEAN!! READ THIS PROS - GOOD DESIGN. BRUSHES ARE EXCELLENT AND THEY CLEAN WELL CONS - Battery will lose its life after a month or so. And the brushes, while relatively new, will keep snapping off the brushhead while you're brushing. The replacement brushes are very expensive - about 10 bucks for two. Customer service is almsot nonexistent. BUY something else!!












While the brush does work great... the brushes are WAY to expensive to change when you should... customer service is NON existent! I bought 3 of these for family members but now that I need brushes for 3 family members... they charge me for each set! Even though they are all coming to same house! $25 for brushes every few months! NOT worth it! NEVER AGAIN!












When I first purchased this toothbrush, I was a little hesitant to believe it could do what it said it could. My room-mate has had one for years and swears by it. So I went out and bought my own. After the first time using it, I could tell the difference. I no longer had that feeling of my teeth being dirty only a couple of hours after brushing them. My dentist also notice the difference in my teeth. I was never one for flossing my teeth, because let's face it, flossing is time consuming. However, with the already strung flossing heads, it is not as time consuming as it was. I can now take better care of my teeth and not spend alot of time having to do it. This is one product that I would gladdly recommend anyone getting.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Cybersonic D104 is Terrific!
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2010
I had checked out prices on several power toothbrushes and was amazed to find the Cybersonic D104 at such a reasonable price. Delivery was FAST! It does a GREAT job cleaning my teeth and takes up very little space on my vanity. I love it and would definitely recommend it!
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT the original
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2009
I had an original Cybersonic from about 10 years ago and loved it for the flossing attachment. Mine died a while back and after realizing that I was not flossing as consistently as I used to since it died, I ordered another one. I was surprised that the flossing attachment has changed to replaceable proprietary flossing heads instead of regular off the shelf floss. No thanks...
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