For those who have everything: Philips DiamondClean Sonic Toothbrush HX 9332
Philips's electric toothbrush has five cleaning modes. It's also the first electric toothbrush that can be charged by a laptop.
The Philips DiamondClean Sonic Toothbrush HX 9332 appears to be “the new king of the brush hill.” Like earlier Sonicare brushes, this faster, more densely bristled model includes a timer that assumes the all-important chores of both reminding you to switch sides every 30 seconds and “nagging you to brush for the dentist-recommended two minutes.” But the DiamondClean also has five cleaning modes and comes with “a few interesting accessories”: Its travel case with USB port makes it the first electronic brush that can be charged by a laptop, and its everyday charging dock is a “plug-inable” drinking glass.
$220, usa.philips.com
Source: Lifehacker.com
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