Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

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  • Up to 100% less stains in just 7 days to whiten your teeth in just one week*
  • Pressure sensor protects your teeth and gums from excess brushing pressure
  • Safe on orthodontics and dental work
  • Need extra brush heads? See our chart below for compatible brush heads

About this item

Description

ProtectiveClean 6100 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush delivers up to 100% fewer stains in just seven days to whiten your teeth in just one week versus a manual toothbrush.

Brush heads wear out over time. The brush head replacement reminder tracks how long you have been using your brush head and how hard you have been brushing. It will beep to inform you when to replace your brush head.

Customize your own brushing experience with three intensity settings and your choice of three modes: Clean, White and Gum Care. The easy-start feature slowly increases the brush's power as you get used to the Sonicare experience. The smart timer encourages a full two-minute brushing time as recommended by your Dental Professional. The battery charge indicator light lets you know when to recharge with a 2-week battery life.

Three Cleaning Modes for a Thorough Clean

The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 Gum Care Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush delivers your teeth an exceptional clean by being able to reach those difficult, hard-to-reach areas. The Sonicare toothbrush has a pressure sensor that can sense if you are pressing down too hard on your teeth and gums and protects you from excess brushing pressure. You can customize your brushing experience with intensity settings and a selection of three different brush modes: clean, white and gum care. Use the clean mode if you would like a gentle, deep clean of your teeth; the white mode is used if you'd like to achieve those extra pearly whites and the gum care mode is used to ensure your gums are healthy and clean.

How Will You Know When To Stop Brushing?

The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 Gum Care Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush provides you with a smart timer on the brush that encourages a full two-minute brush time that is recommended by dental professionals and turns the brush off once you've reached two minutes. BrushSync technology tracks how long you have been using your brush head and how hard you have been brushing. The BrushSync on your Sonicare toothbrush will beep to notify you when your brush head needs replacing. There is also a battery charge indicator light that lets you know when your battery requires charging. Typically, a Sonicare toothbrush lasts around two weeks before requiring a charge.

Fits All Sonicare Click-On Toothbrush Heads

Your Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 Gum Care Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush fits all Sonicare toothbrush heads that have the click-on feature.

Replacement Heads for Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100
Philips Sonicare Premium White
Philips Sonicare Plaque Control

  • This set includes 2 handles, 2 chargers, 2 DiamondClean brush heads, 2 travel cases, and 1 Premium White brush head
  • Gentle yet effective to whiten teeth in just 1 week vs. a manual toothbrush
  • Protect your teeth with a pressure sensor that gently pulses to alert you when you're brushing too hard
  • Always know when to replace your brush head for an effective clean with the brush head replacement reminder
  • Personalize your brushing experience with 3 intensities and 3 modes: Clean, White and Gum Care
  • 2 minute timer with quadpacer helps ensure Dental Professional recommended brushing time and a consistent clean throughout your mouth
  • #1 Dental Professional Recommended Brand

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Standard - 4 to 10 business days
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Premium - 1 to 2 business days

Delivery is not available to Puerto Rico, APO/FPO or PO Box addresses.

Warranty

2 year limited

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Imported

Assembled country

USA


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Design, usability, clean & general use

The ProtectiveClean 6100 feels similar to Sonicares most premium model available at the time of writing, the DiamondClean Smart.  It boasts, some but not all of the features of the Smart, but is, as a result, a cheaper alternative.

It is clear when you handle the 2 side by side that the DiamondClean is the more premium, but technology once reserved for the most premium of models, BrushSync, has been placed in the ProtectiveClean.

I will explain this in great detail shortly, but let’s take a closer look at the brush handle first.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

It has a fairly typical electric toothbrush look and design to it.  It is a little busier on the front than some others, because of the features it offers.

At the time of review, it comes in 3 different color options, White Silver (the version I have been testing), Pastel Pink and Navy Blue.

Color aside, technically they are all the same.

Like most Sonicare models this feels great in hand.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Solid, well built, with a premium, feel to it.  Slim enough that it is not chunky, but large enough you can get a good grip to hold onto it.

For some, the lack of rubber grips and contours in the body shape might make grip an issue, but for the most part, the matt paint finish to the plastic actually sticks to the fingertips really well.  It does not feel like it wants to slide out of the hand like some brushes with glossier finishes do.

On the front of the handle, at the top, is the Philips Sonicare logo.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Placed somewhere between a third of the way and half way down the brush handle are 2 buttons.

The upper button is the power button, this turns the brush on and off.

The lower button is the cleaning mode/intensity button.

A power symbol is embossed onto the concave rubber button and makes for a natural place to rest the thumb.

The cleaning mode/intensity button has no icon on it and is smooth to the touch.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

The buttons are relatively easy to press with a bit of feedback.

In between each button are 3 LEDs, horizontally aligned.  They get slightly bigger from left to right.

These are the LEDs that show the intensity (or power) of the motor.  I will explain more about these very shortly.

Surrounding these buttons is a plastic panel that gives a color accent to the brush handle

The panel is Silver in color and contrasts against the handle body color.  Both the Pastel Pink and Navy Blue handle have this same Silver panel.

Both the power and cleaning mode button are color matched to the handle.

Sitting below those buttons and Silver panel are the LEDs and names of the 3 cleaning modes available on the 6100.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Running top to bottom you have Clean, White and Gum Care

The LED sits above the cleaning mode name.

Right towards the bottom of the brush handle are a further 2 LEDs and icons.

First sits the BrushSync LED and symbol, below that, the battery LED and symbol

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

The LED for the battery lights up and flashes in a few different ways.  Check out the ‘Battery Life’ section of this review for more information on that.

The back of the handle is smooth to the touch.  No ridges or extra grips, with the exception of a little protrusion at the bottom of the handle.

It seems a bit out of place and not immediately obvious what it is for.  But, lay the brush on a flat surface, and this raised molding stops the brush rolling about.  Genius!

On the base of the brush handle is a recess into which the prong on the charging stand fits.

The brush will sit upright on a flat surface and does too sit upright on the charging stand.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Fitted inside the brush handle is the Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) rechargeable battery, that offers an absolute minimum of 2 weeks of usage times and the motor that delivers a maximum 31,000 strokes per minute.

The handle is water resistant and can survive toothpaste, saliva and a rinse under the tap.  Sonicare suggest not to use it in the shower.

At the top of the brush handle extends a metal shaft that feeds out from the motor inside.  This delivers the sonic movement to the interchangeable brush heads.

Analyze the brush side on and you will see how the brush head fits on at a very slight angle.

Slight it might well be, but it helps angle the brush head for a better reach towards the back of the mouth. A subtle, but important design feature that enhances the overall usability.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Each brush head simply push on and pulls off of the brush handle.  The heads fit over the metal shaft at the top. You can usually feel it clip into place.

Supplied in the box is 1 x W DiamondClean brush head.

This particular style of head is to help with Whitening the teeth and polishing them up.  It works well with the ‘White’ cleaning mode on offer on this brush.

What makes the 6100 particularly special is the ‘BrushSync’ technology that is built-in.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

There are 2 parts to this technology, there is the BrushSync replacement reminder and the BrushSync mode pairing.

Mode pairing is not found on the cheaper 4100 and 5100 ProtectiveClean models, but they do have the brush head replacement reminder feature.

As the BrushSync mode pairing name kind of implies, the brush automatically selects the appropriate cleaning mode and intensity based on the brush head attached.

This means that if you fit the DiamondClean head to the handle, it will automatically select the White cleaning mode.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Although not supplied in the box, if you were to buy and fit the C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head to the handle, it would pair with the ‘Clean’ mode whilst the G2 Optimal Gum Care brush head will pair with the Gum Care mode.

The idea of this pairing is to achieve the best cleaning results possible.

Personally I think it is clever, but I have never really thought, wow this is a lot of effort changing the cleaning mode…but I can see the convenience it brings and for those serious about their oral health, investing in additional brush heads is suggested.

How it works is that both the brush handle and brush head have to be BrushSync compatible.

You see, inside a BrushSync compatible brush head, is a small microchip.

When the BrushSync compatible handle, such as the ProtectiveClean 6100 detects this chip, it makes the necessary alterations to the cleaning mode for you.

As I mention, BrushSync is made up of 2 parts, the other being the brush head replacement reminder system.

What this does is tell you, via an LED on the brush handle when it is time to change or replace your brush head.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

When a brush head is fitted to the brush handle for the first time, the chip is detected and the warning light will flash 3 times. This acts as confirmation that the handle has detected the head and that the electronics inside the handle will now keep track of it.

As you use the brush head, the handle continues to track how often it has been used.

The handle knows that the brush head should be replaced every 3 months. So, once the handle detects that the brush head has been used for this amount of time, the ‘BrushSync’ LED on the brush handle will light up an Amber/Orange color.  It is at this point you should fit a new head.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

But, the brush is cleverer still.

If it detects you have brushed 3 times a day every day or brushed with more pressure, it will activate the BrushSync alert sooner, as the bristles will have worn out sooner than the typical 3 month time period.

It will too delay alerting you to replace the brush head if you used that head just once a day over 3 months.  It would not tell you to replace it until it had been used for an equivalent to 4 minutes a day for 3 months.

Both elements of the BrushSync technology are designed to make your life easier and more convenient.

I want to make it clear that as clever as this technology is, you need to be aware of the different brush heads because there is a lot of choice.

If you want to have BrushSync work, you need to use a compatible brush head.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Not all the brush heads Sonicare make have the microchip built-in.

At the time of writing the heads that have the chips built-in and are BrushSync compatible are:

  • I Intercare
  • C2 Optimal Plaque Control
  • G2 Optimal Gum Care
  • W DiamondClean
  • C3 Premium Plaque Control
  • G3 Premium Gum Care
  • W3 Premium White
  • T1 Tongue Care

When any of these are fitted to the handle of the 6100, they will be tracked and the appropriate cleaning mode selected.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

There are then a series of ‘standard’ brush heads that are similarly named, but do not have the microchip in and are not BrushSync compatible.

The options you have are:

  • S Sensitive
  • SimplyClean
  • C1 ProResults

It is perfectly possible to use a standard brush head on the 6100 as it is perfectly fine to use a BruchSync compatible head on a handle that does not offer BrushSync technology.  But, do be aware, the BrushSync will only work when a compatible head is used on a compatible handle. We cover brush heads in more detail in our guide to Sonicare brush heads.

Like all new technology, it comes at a premium.

To be fair, the prices have dropped since the tech was first introduced, but it would be nice to see further drops to help keep running costs down.

Prices vary from one store to another.  I have found them as low as $8 per head, but as high as $15 if being sold at full retail price.

An average price is around $12 per head.

A normal brush head, that is not BrushSync compatible is on average $8.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

It is worth noting, as great as all the electronic technology is, all Sonicare heads have Blue fading indicator bristles. Over time and use they fade to a very pale almost White/Translucent color.  When they are this color, it is time to change the head.

It is a more basic, yet effective alternative to the BrushSync brush head replacement reminder system.

Despite each compatible head having predetermined cleaning modes you can override these at any point to something that suits you better.

The 6100 offers 3 cleaning modes, Clean, White, and Gum Care. We have written more about all of Sonicare’s brushing modes here.

It also has 3 different brushing intensities to choose from, Low, Medium and High.

  • Clean mode
    • A 2-minute mode. It gives you a thorough and complete clean and is recommended to be used with the C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head.
  • White mode
    • A 2-minute 30-seconds mode.  2 minutes for normal cleaning and 30 seconds to polish the front teeth. Recommended to be used with the W2 Optimal White brush head.
  • Gum Care
    • A 3-minute mode.  2 minutes of normal cleaning and 1 minute to clean and stimulate the gums.  Recommended to be used with the G2 Optimal Gum Care brush head.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

To choose the mode you want, you first need to press the cleaning mode button on the brush handle until the LED above the desired cleaning mode is lit.  You can continue to cycle through the modes by pressing that button.

Once selected, power the brush on and the cleaning mode is set.

That cleaning mode button now controls the intensity, or power of the clean delivered.  You can press it multiple times to cycle through, low, medium and high.

The LEDs below the power button will light up.

  • 1 LED lit means low power
  • 2 LEDs lit means medium power
  • 3 LEDs lit means full power

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Depending on the mode selected and the intensity, well depend on how many of the maximum 62,000 movements (31,000 brush strokes) per minute are used.

There is a clear difference between each intensity.  You can hear it in the sound emitted from the motor and in the cleaning sensation.

In many respects, you could suggest you have a total of 9 different cleaning options on the 6100, more than enough for most people.

Whilst Clean is the default, go to option, the Gum Care mode works well for those suffering with or recovering from gum disease, or those who are generally more sensitive to the power the electric toothbrush delivers.

Both a 2 minute timer and quadpacer are in my opinion essential and the 6100 has both features built-in.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Dentists recommend a 2 minute cleaning cycle, this is offered by the Clean mode.

However, whilst cleaning your teeth for 2 minutes is important, it is also important to pay equal attention to the areas of your mouth.  Not much good cleaning just the front teeth if you want good oral health.

During the standard cleaning cycle, at 30 second intervals, the brush motor pauses briefly.

This stops the cleaning action and pauses the humming sound and vibration from the handle.

It is this pause that alerts you to the fact that it is time to change quadrant.

The idea is that you break the mouth up into 4 sections.  Upper right, upper left, lower right, and lower left.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

You spend 30 seconds cleaning each section, that way over the 120 seconds (2 minutes) of brushing time, you will give a relatively even clean to the teeth and gums.

At the end of the cleaning cycle, the brush automatically turns itself off to signal the end of the clean and conserve power.

Of course, both the White and Gum Care mode run for longer.

When using these modes, the timer and pacer still functions, for 2 minutes, but after this time the pacer stops.

The brush will turn the 6100 off after 2 minutes and 30 seconds when the White mode is selected and 3 minutes when Gum Care mode is in use.

The timer is a very useful feature for all users.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

For new electric toothbrush users, the ProtectiveClean has a couple of extra clever features.

EasyStart is a system that gently increases the power over the first 14 brushings to help you get used to brushing with the ProtectiveClean 6100.

A simple, but innovative touch that shows an extra level of attention and care for first time electric toothbrush users.

The full 62,000 movements (31,000 brush strokes) per minute can seem quite intense on first use.  EasyStart eases you in and makes the transition from manual to electric brushing easier.

Another feature that is aimed at all, but particularly useful for new users is the built-in pressure sensor.

Brushing too hard can damage the teeth and gums, not to mention wear out the brush heads sooner.

Bristles need only skim the tooth surface to remove plaque and debris.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

The sensor will kick in every time it detects the excess force being used.

The handle vibrates to alert you when too much pressure is being applied, the brushing sensation and sound changes too.

I particularly like the visible pressure sensor available on the DiamondClean Smart and Oral-B’s model range.  I think the light it more obvious, particularly when most of us tend to brush in front of a mirror.

The BrushSync replacement reminder LED flashes Amber when the sensor is activated.  Given its position, it is not the easiest to see. Although you should notice the vibration and different brushing sensation.

Within a few days, you will likely get used to how much pressure is appropriate.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Wishing not to preach to electric toothbrush newbies, but something often misunderstood is actually how to brush your teeth.

Yes, as silly as it might sound, the approach you take with an electric toothbrush is different to a manual one.

You should not move the brush head back and forth in a rapid manner as you might with a manual brush.  You move the head from tooth to tooth, the motor and bristles do the work.

You should to hold the brush head at a 45 degree angle to the teeth and gumline.

Refer to the instruction booklet that comes in the box with the ProtectiveClean and spend time learning how to brush your teeth correctly.  Get this right and you are really helping yourself achieve better oral health.

In the box with the 6100 is a travel case.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

Made from a thick plastic, the case is hinged on the left side with a clip on the right to securely fasten it shut.

The case holds the 6100 brush handle and up to 2 brush heads.

Not only will it stop the handle or heads getting damaged, but it also stops any accidental activation of the brush.

The White Silver brush comes with a White travel case as does the Pastel Pink variant.  These have a White charging stand too.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

The Navy Blue option has a Black travel case as well as a Black charging stand.

The color of the provided brush head is also Black compared to the White on the Pastel Pink and White Silver version of the 6100.

The 6100 is a very capable electric toothbrush, make no qualms about it.

It offers more features than most of us need, but many nice features that offer convenience and are to be expected in the technologically advanced world we live in.

The core function is to clean the teeth and it does a simply fantastic job of this.

Philips sonicare protectiveclean 6100 whitening rechargeable electric toothbrush

The different cleaning modes help tackle different user needs, but the 3 cleaning intensities gives an extra level of control for user that is welcomed, albeit I am not sure how often you will adjust these.

My teeth have felt wonderfully clean after brushing.

The heads on the brush are a little larger than the likes of Oral-B brushes and make for a little tricker task reaching the very back teeth, but certainly not a make or break factor for most.

There is clinical evidence that sides with both brands, but the reality of the situation is either are very good.

The 6100 is great and offers a lot, but for me, it feels like it is stuck somewhere in the middle of the Sonicare range.

Sure, it will serve many users well.

But, I just can’t help feel that; some will seek the more cost effective ProtectiveClean 4100 and 5100, but those that want more features and box contents, will be prepared to spend even more, to get models like the Sonicare DiamondClean or DiamondClean Smart, or perhaps Oral-B’s Genius Pro 8000 that have a few extra bells and whistles.

I can’t decide for you, but hopefully, this review helps guide you to make the decision that is right for you.

Is Sonicare 6100 Good?

Our Verdict For those who want an electric toothbrush that is a bit more capable, the ProtectiveClean 6100 is a fantastic brush. It cleans the teeth really well, and comes with some great features that you can take advantage of.

What is the difference between Philips Sonicare 5100 and 6100?

The 5100 comes with 1 x G2 Optimal Gum Care brush head compared to the 1 x W DiamondClean brush head with the 6100. The 6100 has BrushSync mode pairing. The 5100 comes in White & Mint and Black Gray compared to the White Silver, Pastel Pink and Navy Blue of the 6100. The 6100 is the more expensive model.

What is the difference between Sonicare 6100 and 6500?

ProtectiveClean 6500. Compared to the 6100, the major difference with the 6500 is the travel case supplied. Whereas the 6100 comes with a basic travel case to hold the brush handle and up to 2 heads, the 6500 comes with a premium USB charging travel case.

Does the Philips Sonicare really whiten teeth?

Apart from Zoom tooth Whitening products, your toothbrush can also play a part in brightening your smile. Every Philips Sonicare toothbrush delivers 31,000 brush strokes per minute to help remove stains and naturally whiten your teeth.