🪥 Brush Smart, Shine Bright!
The Soladey Rhythm2 Ionic Power Electric Toothbrush combines sonic vibrations and solar technology to deliver an unparalleled brushing experience. With customizable modes and a real-time progress indicator, it ensures your teeth stay clean and healthy while being eco-friendly.
E**E
Excellent! Ionic AND Sonic
This is my 3rd sonic/ionic toothbrush. They are ALL effective and work extremely well, leaving me with squeaky clean teeth always. What I like about this toothbrush is it takes an ordinary AAA battery. EASY. This will last for months. No charging cord, charging stand or other unnecessary clutter. When the battery starts to slow down in a few months, you replace it. I can't tell you how much I hate rechargeable batteries that can't be removed and replaced. When they die, so does the toothbrush. I have lost SEVERAL toothbrushes to the battery. Not a problem with this. Don't complain that it is 2022 and using antiquated power sources. The brush should last a VERY long time for this reason.At the bottom of the handle is the light that you have to turn to put the battery inside the brush. As a precaution, just in case, I added a silicone band that I had to the handle to cover that slot so water can't get inside there, ever. You are supposed to use this with your WET fingers touching the metal plate. I like the brush and I want it to last so I am keeping the silicone band there, just above the light to cover that crack. I used a size 7 silicone band from a multipack I had. I did this same thing to my other Ionpa toothbrush 2 years ago and it is still fine. Sometimes, water will find a way...You have to use this in a well lit room as well and the bottom of the brush can't be covered by your hands blocking the light so pay attention until you get used to holding this so it is in the light and repositioning yourself. The brush has 2 speeds that are not aggressive, but certainly strong enough to clean your teeth. The brush head that comes with this is slender. I LOVE that as my teeth are not all that big. You can always brush in little circles, Devon. The bristles feel like a medium to me and I do see that they offer others in soft and other choices sold separately, but reasonably priced here on Amazon, 4 pk for $16.This does not have a timer, a pause, or an automatic off. You're an adult and you should know when your teeth are clean. I happen to like not having that. I'LL decide when I'm done and when I should move onto another section of my mouth, thank you.It is a great brush, very similar to my Ionpa except for the light at the bottom of the handle and no timer/pause. The Ionpa I find easier to hold because it has 2 metal plates, one on the front and the other on the back, so no matter which way you hold it, it works. I can't say one cleans better than the other as they both make my teeth squeak that can be heard 15+ feet away. I used this with a tiny bit of clear gel xylitol toothpaste for cleaning. After, I use a manual brush with some Apagard for remineralizing doing a very quick brush. This is $90, Ionpa is $50. Ion-sei is stupid expensive. Ionic and Sonic together make for an excellent brush. Your dentist will be proud. I am waiting now for the next generation of toothbrushes that will be sonic, ionic, and offer blue/red light therapy. Throw in some ultrasound too.
T**Y
Feels kinda cheap, but does seem to clean teeth well....
I was a little disappointed when I received this. First of all, it says it includes two brush heads, it does not. It also feels underpowered, even with a brand-new battery. A little small and light weight compared to my Oral B. I like the size and feel of the Oral B better. Also, when I started on this, I got mouth sores, which is not normal for me at all. They have gone away now.However, my teeth do seem to be cleaner feeling than before. They also feel cleaner for a longer period of time. Can't wait to see what the hygienist says on my next appointment.
A**.
Works as advertised
I received this just a few days before my dentist appointment. Got the standard cleaning and x-rays.Just had another dentist appointment today, my dentist noticed that my teeth didn't have as much plaque, or tartar build up as I usually do. So with that said this works just use as directed.
N**Y
Feels absolutely fantastic but comes with worrisome warning and only 1 head.
This is my first experience with a solar-powered semiconducting type of toothbrush. First, you will need an AAA battery to operate. Second, you need a light source of some kind for the ionic part to work. Artificial light seems to work fine. I find it very strange that the warnings include “do not use or store in the bathroom” since most people brush their teeth in a bathroom. I was hesitant to get it very wet after reading that but you have to fill the brush shaft with water for proper operation. I keep the toothbrush in a high frosted window in my bathroom so it can get some solar power and stay far away from water, except of course the water required for it to work.I’ve had battery, wired, rechargeable, non-rechargeable, sonic, and regular toothbrushes and I expected this one to be similar. It is similar…but also different. I can’t explain the difference other than to say that you use this toothbrush just like all the other toothbrushes but it feels different. My whole mouth feels cleaner after using. I have 6 other electric toothbrushes that I use and this one is just…cleaner. I don’t know the how of it but I am telling you that it just seems to work better. There is only one button that controls the power and speed. I only use on the standard because that seems to be more effective than any other brushes I have so I don’t see a need to use the high mode. I expect my dental hygienist to be pleased on my next visit because I no longer feel the need to press hard while brushing. I can gently apply to my teeth and still feel squeaky clean afterward. As for the value, the body, stand, and brush head are very sleek. The only thing I don’t like is that $90 only gets you the toothbrush and 1 head. And of course, the head is specific to this body so it cannot be interchanged with other brush heads. However, 4 and 8 packs of head replacements are available for purchase from the Soladey store for $15.99-$33.99, depending on bristle strength and feature. Also, the bristle strength of the 1 included head is described as “normal” on the product page. I am guessing normal means medium in this instance.I am enjoying the toothbrush but I would be hesitant to recommend to a friend without disclosures. The bathroom warning makes me think this toothbrush is susceptible to explosion or electric shock-but hopefully not since I don’t plan on discontinuing. If it dies in a year, I would be hesitant to spend $89.99 to replace it because of the risk factor. Also not loving that I have a toothbrush hanging out on a windowsill. But! My teeth get that just-left-the-dentist-feeling of cleanliness every single morning without the irritating scraping.
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