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Oral-B Triumph Professional Care 9400 Power Toothbrush

Oral-B Triumph Professional Care 9400 Power Toothbrush
Brand: Oral B

List Price: $139.99
Buy New: $68.98
You Save: $71.01 (51%)



New (9) from $68.98

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 196 reviews
Sales Rank: 27

Color: White and Blue
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery: 1 Rechargable
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 9.9 x 3.9
Warranty: 1

MPN: D25
Model: Oral B Triumph
UPC: 069055837993
EAN: 0069055837993
ASIN: B000A7W5DI

Release Date: August 20, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Second Oral-B   September 10, 2006
Steven L. Gordon (Meridianville, Alabama USA)
28 out of 29 found this review helpful

I researched pretty heavily when deciding how to replace my old basic Oral-B model. The old one had lasted me a good five years and was not holding a charge very well any more so it was time. I finally settled on the Triumph 9400 partly due to the great deal that Amazon.com was offering at the time. I am not disappointed, to say the least. My teeth have never felt so clean as they do everytime I use this brush, it really is just like a dental cleaning feeling! One major plus is that I am no longer having to use the sensitive teeth toothpaste. After about a month of use my teeth are no longer experiencing the sensitivity and that is worth the price of the unit alone.

The charge lasts well over a week, which is long enough for me. The display is nice, I especially like the smiley face if you go the whole two minutes cleaning time. The only thing I can say negative is that I still don't know what kind of toothpaste I am supposed to use with the polishing head, the directions don't tell you.

I would buy this unit again and highly recommend it, especially if you get it on [...].

September 9k 2008 update - Still using my Triumph and still working great!



3 out of 5 stars average   April 6, 2007
Herzog (United States)
24 out of 29 found this review helpful

I attempted to find out though all previous reviews which one is better?
Sonicare or Braun? Now I know. I used to have Sonicare from the time they first came out and loved it. But I was curious if Braun is as good and bought the new Braun. I must say that they are not equal! I would compare Sonicare to Mercedes and Braun to Traband (the worst east German car ever).
--It is loud and feels like a drill. Sonicare truly sound like sonic wave toothbrush.
--When it lets you know that you need to switch sides, it sounds like a pneumatic drill--literally!
--In my experience it does not even come close to cleaning power of Sonicare. After brushing with Sonicare I always had a nice tingling feeling, Braun--nothing
--It seems inferior to Sonicare overall.
Here are good things about Braun:
--When brushing with Sonicare, you have to keep mouth closed while brushing, because it splashes around (Sonic waves work through water better-closed mouth helps cleaning )Braun does not seem to be sonic wave toothbrush and you can keep mouth open while brushing with no problem. This is good option especially for children.
--Brush replacements are cheaper than Sonicare
--Because of small size toothbrush, I think you can reach your back teeth slightly better with Braun
Hope it helps.



5 out of 5 stars Review from a Dentist's Wife   September 29, 2005
Karen L. Sandoval (New Berlin, WI United States)
20 out of 26 found this review helpful

This is by far the best electric toothbrush we've come accross. We give them to our ortho patients as part of their treatment and also highly recommend them to all our other patients. The storage parts are dishwasher safe.

I love how clean it makes my teeth feel and it makes my gums feel fantastic! It stutters to tell you its time to move to the next quadrant and when your 2 minutes are up, you get a happy face on the display for brushing!



5 out of 5 stars Costco sale for $79 until 1/15/06   January 11, 2006
Caryn Meirs (Smithtown, NY United States)
18 out of 23 found this review helpful

On sale at Costco for $99 minus $20 instant coupon until 1/15/06


3 out of 5 stars Good Toothbrush, High Price Tag   January 3, 2007
Suz (Fort Worth, TX)
18 out of 20 found this review helpful

I've been using the Oral B Triumph for a few months now. I've probably had half a dozen electric toothbrushes over the years. It does a good job. It is a little heavier and more wieldy than most, but nothing near enough to keep me from buying it again. I really like how it gives a short buzz after each 30 seconds, alerting me to move on to the next quadrant, and a longer buzz after two minutes.

What I don't like is that this is by far the messiest toothbrush I've ever owned. For the first time in my life I have occasional little projectile bits of toothpaste/saliva flying out of my mouth. Not attractive. And I inevitably have to wipe a few of them out of my long dark hair when I'm done. And I've learned the hard way not to put on a dark colored shirt before I brush my teeth. Yuck. Even more annoying is that the brush and handle are hard to keep clean. Prior to this, I always just rinsed my toothbrush then gave the handle a quick swipe with a handtowel. Never had any problems. This one, even when I take extra care to wipe it, still leaves little toothpaste rings on the counter and toothpaste trails down the handle. Gross.

Overall, it's a great toothbrush but quite frankly, so are most electric toothbrushes except the real cheapos. Would I pay an extra $50 again just to be reminded to switch quadrants every 30 seconds? Probably not. I'd rather have a clean sink. :-)



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