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Like the other two toothbrushes, this one also has a pressure sensor to help you know when you are putting too much pressure onto your gums and teeth. The ProtectiveClean 6100 doesn’t bother with complicated connected features, but is instead intended to be as simple and effortless to use as possible.
This is also where you see the big differences between the 6100 and the cheaper 5100 and 4300 models. This toothbrush allows you to customise your brushing with a choice of three modes and three intensities.When we compare the sonicare protectiveclean 4100 vs 5100 vs 6100, the 4100 and 5100 have adequate features but the winner is the 6100 as it has the ultimate flexibility in modes and intensities.
The name may be a bit of a mouthful (fitting for a toothbrush, we suppose) but the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 is the company’s flagship non-smart brush.
The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 finished in the middle of the group overall and just behind the Oral-B Pro 1000. That’s why you’ll love the pressure sensors in the Philips sonicare protectiveclean 4100, which protect your gums by preventing you from applying too much pressure.