Philips Sonicare Original A3 Premium All-in-One Standard Sonic Toothbrush heads

Philips Sonicare Original A3 Premium All-in-One Standard Sonic Toothbrush heads - 2 Pack in Black (Model HX9092/11)

Philips Sonicare Original A3 Premium All-in-One Standard Sonic Toothbrush heads – 2 Pack in Black (Model HX9092/11)

  • Angled bristles: The ideal all-in-one brush head has precisely angled bristles which are engineered to maximise its plaque-removing potential
  • Rounded profile: The curved profile helps bristles to go exactly where they need to
  • Triangular tips: Gently brush away stains with triangular tips designed to remove stains more effectively than rounded bristles
  • Longer bristles: The brush head's extra-reach side bristles gently brush your gum line even when you are focusing on your teeth
  • Includes: 2 A3 ideal all-in-one brush heads

Philips genuine Sonicate A3 premium all-in-one brush head for complete care help remove up to 15x more plaque* even in hard-to-reach areas. Fits any Philips Sonicare click on brush and helps to achieve gums that are up to 7x healthier in just two weeks. Versus a manual toothbrush in independent lab study, **in lab test versus a manual toothbrush, ****versus a manual toothbrush in an independent lab study, in lab test versus a manual toothbrush, Disclaimer tbd.

Box Contains

2 x A3 Premium All-in-One Brush Head

SKU: B08RTBLXVY
Weight: 0.02 Kilograms
Brand: PHILIPS
Origin: Austria

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Philips was founded in 1891 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, by Frederik Philips and his son, Gerard. Recognizing the opportunity presented by the mass-market introduction of electricity, and inspired by Gerard’s keen interest in scıence and engineering, the pair soon conceived a bold but timely plan: cost-effective, reliable electric incandescent light bulbs. The 1900s were a time of dramatic social and economic change. During this time, Philips became the largest private employer in the Netherlands.

Recognizing the value of scientific research to product innovation, the Philips research laboratory – known as ‘Philips Nat Lab’ – opened in 1914. Led by Dr Gilles Holst, it aspired to the highest standards of research, embarking on visionary projects, such as investigating emerging lighting technologies to discover new sources of light, while its breakthroughs in X-ray tubes ultimately marked the origin of Philips’ involvement in health technology.