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Best Electric Toothbrushes Compared — 2025-2026

We've analyzed 13 electric toothbrushes across all price points, types, and brands. Compare specifications, features, prices, and ratings to find the electric toothbrush that matches your budget, brushing style, and oral health needs. Our methodology is based on manufacturer specs, user ratings, and dental industry standards.

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Brand & ModelPriceTypeMovements/MinModesTimerPressure SensorBattery (days)Head CostRatingAmazon
AquaSonic Black Series$40Sonic40,000321$3.54.2Link
Bruush Electric Toothbrush$80Sonic24,00027$44.3
Hum by Colgate Smart Toothbrush$70Sonic22,000310$4.54.2Link
Oral-B iO Series 4$80Oscillating12,000210$4.54.3Link
Oral-B iO Series 7$180Oscillating12,000510$5.54.6Link
Oral-B iO Series 9$250Oscillating12,000714$64.7Link
Oral-B Pro 1000$30Oscillating7,60017$34.0Link
Philips One by Sonicare Battery Toothbrush$25Sonic13,000130$33.8Link
Philips Sonicare 4100$50Sonic62,000214$54.2Link
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9500$250Sonic62,000514$74.7Link
Philips Sonicare Kids 3+$45Sonic62,00027$44.4Link
Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100$100Sonic62,000314$5.54.5Link
Quip Smart Electric$50Sonic24,00013$54.1Link
Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0$100Sonic16,00037$64.4Link

Electric Toothbrush Cards

AquaSonic

AquaSonic Black Series

$40

Type:sonic
Rating:4.2 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Bruush

Bruush Electric Toothbrush

$80

Type:sonic
Rating:4.3 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Hum by Colgate

Hum by Colgate Smart Toothbrush

$70

Type:sonic
Rating:4.2 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Oral-B

Oral-B iO Series 4

$80

Type:oscillating
Rating:4.3 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Oral-B

Oral-B iO Series 7

$180

Type:oscillating
Rating:4.6 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Oral-B

Oral-B iO Series 9

$250

Type:oscillating
Rating:4.7 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Oral-B

Oral-B Pro 1000

$30

Type:oscillating
Rating:4.0 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Philips One by Sonicare

Philips One by Sonicare Battery Toothbrush

$25

Type:sonic
Rating:3.8 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Philips Sonicare

Philips Sonicare 4100

$50

Type:sonic
Rating:4.2 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Philips Sonicare

Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9500

$250

Type:sonic
Rating:4.7 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Philips Sonicare

Philips Sonicare Kids 3+

$45

Type:sonic
Rating:4.4 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Philips Sonicare

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100

$100

Type:sonic
Rating:4.5 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Quip

Quip Smart Electric

$50

Type:sonic
Rating:4.1 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Waterpik

Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0

$100

Type:sonic
Rating:4.4 / 5
Pressure: bar
Grinder:No

Electric Toothbrush Guides

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between sonic and oscillating toothbrushes?

Oscillating toothbrushes (Oral-B) move the brush head back and forth in a scrubbing motion, similar to manual brushing but much faster. Sonic toothbrushes (Sonicare) vibrate at ultrasonic speeds to remove plaque. Oscillating toothbrushes remove slightly more plaque in lab tests, but sonic feels gentler. Real-world cleaning is excellent with both when used correctly.

Is a pressure sensor really necessary?

A pressure sensor prevents gum damage if you tend to brush too hard. It's especially useful for those with sensitive gums or a history of gum recession. Most modern models include one now. If you brush gently and have healthy gums, it's less critical.

Do I need an app-connected toothbrush?

Smart toothbrushes with apps track brushing duration, pressure, and coverage. They're useful if you under-brush or need motivation to brush for a full 2 minutes. If you already brush well, the app adds $100-$150 in cost without improving your dental health. Skip it unless you respond well to gamification and data tracking.

How much does it cost to maintain an electric toothbrush?

Replacement heads should be changed every 3 months. Cost varies by brand: $3-$4 per head (AquaSonic, budget Oral-B) to $7+ per head (premium models). Over 5 years with 4-month replacements (15 heads), expect $45-$105 in replacement head costs. Budget brands cost $50 total; premium brands cost $150+.

What's the best budget electric toothbrush?

AquaSonic Black Series ($40) offers the best value: sonic vibration, pressure sensor, 21-day battery, and 3 modes. For Oral-B fans: iO Series 4 ($80). For Sonicare fans: ProtectiveClean 6100 ($100). All three clean teeth well and cost significantly less than premium models.

Can I use generic replacement heads?

Oral-B has third-party options at $2-$3 per head (vs $4-$6 for official). They work fine. Sonicare is proprietary; stick with official heads. Budget brands (AquaSonic, Quip, Bruush) offer only official replacements. Generic Oral-B heads save money long-term.

How long do electric toothbrushes last?

With proper care, an electric toothbrush handle lasts 3-5 years. You'll replace heads every 3 months, but the motor should keep working. Premium models (Oral-B iO, Sonicare DiamondClean) often last 5-7 years. Budget models last 2-4 years. Rinsing after each use and keeping it dry extends lifespan.