What is the difference between Oral-B 6000 and 6000N?

Versions of the Oral-B Smart 6 6000 electric toothbrush The main difference is between the brush heads that come as standard in the box. Smart 6 6000N is the most common version and comes with the 1 x crossaction, 1 x sensitive and 1 x 3D white brush head as standard.

What is the difference between Oral B 6000 and 6500?

The Smart 6 6000 has icons to show which cleaning mode is active, whereas the Pro 6500 does not. The Smart 6 6000 has a Lithium-Ion battery offering 14+ days of battery life compared to the Pro 6500 Nickel Metal Hydride battery with 10 days life. The Pro 6500 comes with 4 brush heads whilst the Smart 6000 comes with 3.

How long does it take for Oral B 6000 to charge?

How long does it take to charge my Oral-B electric toothbrush battery?

Version/Type Charging time Battery charge lasts (brushing 2 minutes, 2 times per day):
5000 22 hours Up to 10 days
6000 12 hours Up to 12 days
7000 22 hours Up to 10 days
8000 12 hours Up to 12 days

Is the Oral-B Pro 6000 worth it?

I actually look forward to it now and definitely recommend the Oral-B 6000 especially if you have a lower model version. The thing I like about the 6000 model it shows you the different modes right on the handle and you can program which mode you want to start brushing with. 5.0 out of 5 stars it’s worth it!

Do expensive toothbrushes make difference?

One of the most notable features of the more expensive electric toothbrushes is that they can reach far higher speeds than their lower-market competitors. With speeds anything from 6,000-30,000 strokes per minute, there is very little effort involved when it comes to brushing your teeth.

Can you overcharge your Oral-B toothbrush?

Charge the toothbrush until it indicates the battery is full, or for 24 hours, whichever comes first. Don’t exceed the 24 hours because overcharging Ni-MH batteries can shorten their lifespan. Don’t store the toothbrush on its charger between uses, as repeated top-ups can shorten the battery’s life.

How much should you pay for a toothbrush?

A simple, no bells and whistles manual toothbrush can cost as little as $1 depending on where you are buying it, but a simple upgrade of a battery-powered, vibrating manual toothbrush can cost anywhere from $5 – $25 depending on the brand.

Which toothbrush brand is best?

You will not go wrong with any one of these toothbrushes.

  • #1: Oral-B Pro-Health All-In-One Soft Bristle Toothbrush.
  • #2: Curaprox CS 5460 Ultra Soft Toothbrush.
  • #3: Boie USA.
  • #4: Colgate® 360° Enamel Health™ Soft Toothbrush for Sensitive Teeth.
  • #5: Dr.