🦷 Elevate Your Smile Game with Wagner's Ultimate Toothbrush!
The Wagner SternUltrasonic Whitening Toothbrush combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, offering 5 brushing modes, 4 intensity levels, and a built-in pressure sensor. With a powerful 48,000 VPM motor, it effectively removes plaque and whitens teeth while ensuring gum protection. The toothbrush includes 8 soft bristles, a smart timer, and a travel case, making it perfect for both home and travel use. Enjoy a long-lasting battery life of up to 30 days with USB wireless charging, all backed by a 1-year replacement warranty.
K**R
easy to use!!
I like this very much. I had ordered the purple but did not get it. Soo, I ordered the blue. Works like described. It's worth the price.
T**S
🦷FANTASTIC😍, Features for Visually Impaired too!
Wagner Switzerland Jubilee Edition: PinkSHORT STORY: You won’t find better for less (or more), packed w/useful features, SUPER Long charge, powerful, pretty close to perfect - spend nights/weeks researching to find out What I already did or save yourself the time & just buy it!👍🏼🦷🥇🏆💵⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️PS - Incredible Cust. Serv too!🌟✨😁😍LONG STORY: (For those who want a jabillion details, instrs, etc, - or are really bored! 😉I bought the Pink Switzerland Jubilee 12/20 at $39.99+ tax. My brother wanted to get my Sister a sonic toothbrush recently, so I suggested he order the Blue Whiten+. He got at same price end 03/21. Today 04/07/21, both are $38.95. I can’t wait to show her how it’s easy to use. It really makes brushing less of a chore & does a better job than I ever could w/either a manual or AA battery operated drug store type (CVS, Oral B, Colgate, etc.) toothbrush (& that, if purchased w/as many brush heads as the Switzerland provides, would likely cost just as much as this far superior & more convenient sonic rechargeable any way!).Figured as I’m between 2 places a lot it’d be worth it have 1 at each . So I got a cheaper brand, thinking For part time use I didn’t need all the amenities & could do w/a few less settings to keep costs down. Also I’d read a review saying someone rgot an $18 pared down version by Switzerland that was otherwise as good as the Jubilee. I couldn’t find it so I tried this other brand w/decent reviews (“Kingheroes white personality whitening series toothbrush” $14.99+tax) & though it looked similar & sounded good, it didn’t come close. It had 8,000 VPM (Vibrations Per Minute) less - only 40,000 & I’d no idea how much that matters. It’s wimpy, w/o the intensity, even at highest settings, to give the incredibly clean sensation the Switzerland Jubilee provides, so I learned there’s no substitute for this powerhouse performer! 1/2 the price = 1/2 the value in this particular case. However, come to the Jubilee & I believe you’ll find performance AND value.I took it to show my Dentist to get his opinion. He said it’d do the job, which, as he profits from selling very pricey name brands, was praise grudgingly given. He looked it over & found no fault with it. He seemed particularly impressed w/high vibration rate (VPM), which I think was better than some of his Sonics. When I was back in March, I asked how my teeth looked & they said fantastic, I wasn’t showing any sign of build up. Music to my ears!I did a lot of comparison before choosing the Switzerland & 1 reason It won out was that 48,000 VPM. No lesser or similar priced sonic toothbrush packed as much punch. Even most pricier name brands didn’t have Jubilee’s power. And NONE had it’s incredible combination of power, functions & colors. The only one even close is the Switzerland Whiten+, what I think of as the little Sister to the Jubilee Edition, as it’s got only minor differences (pricing is identical).The Switzerland Jubilee has GREAT features- I love it’s space saving tiny waterproof, magnetic charging dock and that there’s no port cover plug to lose (like on my water flosser). The charge lasts forever! After the initial charging, I’ve just left it on it’s base. The outlet it’s plugged into only works when the bathroom light is turned on & that’s only for a short while in the morning & at bedtime, so maybe at best 15-40 mins a days at best, usually less, is the only charge time it gets. It hasn’t run out since delivery Dec 21, 2020 & today’s Apr 07, 2021. I’ve also took it on at least 3 overnight stays & one 2 nights away where it didn’t get charged, I didn’t even bring it w/me & was confidence it would last. I was right. It’s been used at least twice a day, sometimes 3-4 a day, for 4 months now, w\o a hint of any problems.It’s got a 2 minute timer w/three 30 second pauses, then shuts off automatically at 2 minutes. This is great because it coaches/reminds you to brush in quadrants, giving equal time to each section & makes it easy to be sure you brush thoroughly & don’t shortchange any of your teeth. I love that I don’t have to think about whether I’m rushing the brush, skimping on an area, or the opposite & brushing my gums into recession (which can lead to gum disease & the most painful surgery you can ever experience, a lesson you really don’t want to learn from experience, trust me on that!).It’s been maybe 25 years since I had an expensive (@$100 back then,) sonic like toothbrush & back then it was an involved, time consuming, annoying process that shortly had it in the back of the closet collecting dust. The last 20+ years I’ve been using AA battery operated Oral B or Colgate electric drugstore toothbrushes, which I’d thought were good enough. I was wrong. This sonic toothbrush takes all the work out (& the thinking), all you have to do is put the toothpaste on, hold it up to your teeth, push a button, move it around, stay on a section until the pause break, then move along, repeat until it stops & bam, you’re done. Usually the time goes by before I realize it, only occasionally do I think ‘how much longer?’ - then I try not to laugh as I think of all the times as a child in the car with my parents I used to say “are we there yet? How much longer!” & before I know it, it stops & I’m then thinking “Already?” Of course, if you don’t feel like you brushed enough, you can always turn it back on, do as much or not as you please & turn it off by pushing the Power button, which is the 1st one from the top & easy to find without looking. It only takes a second to turn back on if you need/want more time.The Switzerland Jubilee has more bells & whistles than most people will ever use.There’s 5 modes & 4 intensity settings. You can change the intensity level of each mode for 20 combos. I started out w/the Sensitive mode & lowest intensity level & now am up to level #4. The modes are, in order, top to bottom (didn’t see listed in description on my phone?), Clean, Sensitive, Massage, Polish & White. There’s a small ring over each mode that lights up ABOVE your selected mode. That still trips me up as I expect the light to be Below the title, not above the light, so I think I’m in Clean mode but I’m really in Sensitive. Once a mode is set, it stays until you change it. Every time you turn it on it’ll be in that mode (& intensity level) until you change it. Modes are set by turning device on (press & hold for a second, or “long/slow press”) then press power button again, (more of a quick firm press (short/quick/fast press”), which will put you in the next mode below where you started. There’s also a different sound pattern for each mode, which is great for Visually impaired people (or all of us pink owners who can’t see the light either!) Repeat pressing power button until your desired mode is lit/set. Then turn off (same as for turn on, a long press). Now you can wet bristles, load w/toothpaste, stick in your mouth & turn back on & brush away. Of course you can have it loaded, in your mouth, turn it on & then press the power button until you see or hear your desired mode then just brush away, but you have to look down your nose? Or read it backwards in the mirror & I’m not sure if you’d loose time off your 2 min timer as I haven’t tried. (Aside: don’t turn on wet/loaded brush outside your mouth - unless you like a splatter of a million little specks of paste going everywhere at !!!).The intensity level, or strength of vibration, is changed by sliding your fingertip up or down over the arrows. Pressing them gets you nowhere, they’re just there to remind you which way is up & down and indicate Here is where you swipe. Place the flat of your fingertip on the bottom of the recessed slide area where those arrows are & swipe up. You only need to swipe where the arrows are, NOT all the way up the strip. If you swipe only above & not ON the arrows, nothing will happen! That blank upper 1/2 of the recessed strip contains a light bar, which you can watch go up or down if your swiping in the correct spot & it’s shows the level of intensity. You’ll also hear a tone that changes from level to level too. It took me a few times to get the hang of changing modes & levels, so don’t get discouraged, just try again. For me the swipping came easier while writing this review! I discovered the light bar I’d never noticed before! (That darn pink!). And I discovered the only area that works is on the arrows themselves, I’d been doing the whole bar before & sometimes it didn’t work, so I must have been starting up too high.The Jubilee also has a pressure sensor that is supposed to alert you when you brush too hard. (See description below under cons).It also comes in a sturdy hard case, with molded slots for everything & a tip cover for the body to protect it as it’s stored with brush-heads removed & has spaces for two of them. Not purse sized unless you have a big sack like bag, mini backpack, gym bag or backpack. Those would all be fine for it.The case is packaged inside a nice box, brush heads in another & charging cable in another. Those 3 are then slid compactly into the outer box. All of the boxes have a nice colored exterior to match toothbrush. Actually like box color better - it’s more a beautiful semi matt dusty rose gold pink, compared to the toothbrush which is a coral pink with gold accents, almost a pale peach more than pink IMO. I like cooler pinks more than the warmer orangey pinks & silver over gold, but it’s better than plain white or black & easier to spot in a hurry.The handle is a nice comfortable shape for me, easy for a small person to hold (5’1”, 110 lbs). Not heavy. Not as stable due to it’s height but my sink edge isn’t exactly level, so. I have to lay it where it won’t roll off. (A single flat side would solve that problem & still be comfortable?)I only see a few cons, which don’t out do the pros, all are really personal preferences save three. Those I’ll list last as probably “wish list”Cons:1. W/Pink only- light’s only seen w/Difficulty. Others mentioned & I got knowing it might be, because I prefer pink over black. Black & white show any bit of dirt too easily. I’d hoped those who had this problem maybe had eyesight issues. Nope, it really is almost impossible to see. Daylight is nigh on impossible. I had to shade it with a towel then turn at angles until I could just make it out. If you plan on changing modes a lot, I wouldn’t get pink. Hopefully the mfg. fixes with a brighter led light.2. IMO pressure sensor doesn’t respond soon enough. I was a chronic hard brusher but I’ve got a pretty good feel for too hard now, but I have to think about it to not default to muscle memory. This Alarm won’t sound until I use ALL my strength to press as hard as I can. I pressed so hard I was afraid I’d break a crown & it hadn’t gone off, so I moved to gums & pressed even harder, pretty much as hard as possible before it finally activated. This is the Biggest flaw IMO & I really hope they fix this as it’s one of the best features that many don’t have & the primary reason I bought this, along with the power. I’d feel safer if I did press too hard, I’d know because the sensor would alert me. I wrote seller & they said calibration is correct so I can only assume either the way a sonic brush works makes it difficult to brush too hard by way it’s used - as you really don’t have to press at all, just place on teeth &.make circles - so that seems plausible? Or seller is wrong. I’m not sure but I think I remember reading similar complaints about pressure sensor on other toothbrushes too, so maybe the technology is not their yet for this application? Just sheer conjecture on my part tho. It hasn’t been as bothersome as I expected, because of how you use it, it is much harder to press too hard because you don’t really press with these. I’ll find out the verdict in a couple months at my next cleaning whether my gums are better or worse & will try to update then. Despite this, I’ll likely buy another because I like everything else so much else about the Switzerland line.3. Comes with USB charger cable, which A. Is white so stands out, but I recognize making a matching color one would increase costs & easier said than done), so this is noncritical nitpicking but B. Not providing the USB plug is frustrating to me. So many things are sold this way lately & prices of USB chargers have doubled, even tripled in last 2 years & they’re so cheaply made they’re always dying, so if I didn’t have a spare I wouldn’t be able to use this until I got another or I’d have the hassle of swapping out with another gadget (& running risk of losing both cords from moving around). Plus there’s still a lot of older people who aren’t familiar with USB cords/chargers & using them. My older Sister is one of those people. She’s special needs & wouldn’t have been able to use hers without help. I had to take all the USBs from my apt. to my Mom’s house for both of them because of this issue the last few years & even though since then I’ve purchased easily 1/2 dz+, I’ve no spares in either home now. My apt’s been cleaned out, down to 1 or 2 in use & already w/devices swapped out. I bought two 6 port USB hubs, one arrived defective & never got refund from seller (not Amz) & I’d be lost without the other which only has 4 workings ports, already filled with cords to devices constantly used, so, sorry about this sort of off track rambling rant, but it’s become a bit of a pet peeve getting products with only USB cords but not the component necessary to plug them into normal wall outlets.More Wish List or Strictly Preferences than Cons:4. The Jubilee Edition comes w/4 pink soft & 4 med white brushheads. My Dentist said use only soft & I didn’t realize this wasn’t all soft (like the Whiten+ which is 8 soft) until after I bought. My negative could be someone else’s plus if you want to share or prefer choices. Easy fix if don’t like - get the Whiten+ w/8 soft heads. LEMARC also sells replacement packs of brush heads, 6 for &19.99 (Note - pink are Soft & white are Medium). Every brush head, including the 8 that come when buy your toothbrush, have their own sturdy plastic dust covers, they fit snugly on, really nice reusable covers. (Note — looks like they update models every few years & may discontinue replacement heads nnot long after, so it may be wise to stock up early & not wait til your out.)5. Make in more colors please, pastels or med shade, blues, teal, aqua & tans would be nice. metallic finishes to blend with bathroom fixtures like brushed nickel or stainless steel would be popular too IMO.6. I wish it had a brush-head with a circular rotating section as part of it like drug store ones do. I find it awkward to do little circles on the inside lower front & inside back uppers, but none of the sonic brushes had that unless you were willing/able to pay over $200, 300.. Other than that this one has all the features, & then some over the others, even most of the $100-200 & up ones.7. Please sell a “couples” Edition w/2 brushes in double charging stand. Jubilee in Red & blue would be nice.I’d really like to buy a duo for my apartment, then I’d have 1 for each bathroom & could keep this pink at my Moms, so I’d like to get another soon, tho I’m hoping a dual version Jubilee comes out soon as that should more cost effective than 2 singles.SUMMARY- Nothing is ever perfect, but overall, this is one heck of an amazing toothbrush! Fantastic features, fantastic price, fantastic power, easy to use,* & MOST IMPORTANTLY does a fantastic job cleaning your teeth. Then the icing on the cake is LEMARC’s amazing, prompt & above & beyond customer service. I was floored by their response to a small thing I asked for help with. They responded quickly & positively. A few days later they wrote back & told me they were sorry, they wouldn’t be able to do it after all, so instead gave me a refund valued about FOUR times their original offer of kindness! That’s unheard of, incredible, I’m still speechless & overawed.I’m not giving this item 5 stars because of that though. I recommend the Whiten+ for my Sister before that even happened. I give it 5 stars because I think it’s an excellent value & quality product compared to everything else on the market, based on days & days of research & based on my own personal experience with the Jubilee Edition. I’ll try to update this after spending some time helping my Sister with the Whiten+ edition to report on that. Oh, for those interested- The differences between Jubilee and Whiten+ is the Whiten plus has 1 intensity level less - only 3 & it’s 5 modes are Clean, Sensitive, Massage, White & White +, the Jubilee has 4 intensity levels and modes are Clean, Sensitive, Massage, Polish & White, basically its 2 Whitening modes & 1 less intensity level = 15 options vs Polish & White modes and 1 more intensity level = 20 levels. Off hand I’d say Whiten + has Whitening as it’s primary focus & Jubilee’s is overall cleaning.I don’t see how you can go wrong with either one.Just discovered as I finished this that it’s Wagner Switzerland Jubilee & Whiten +, but there IS a dual option! I couldn’t find it because there’s no Switzerland in the name & that’s what I queried. There’s a Wagner & Stern Duet Series that comes with a pink and cobalt (dark) blue toothbrush set that has 2 individual bases & although it says Wagner & Stern on it versus Wagner Switzerland on the Jubilee Edition, they otherwise appear to be identical. Has the same 5 modes/4 levels same as Jubilee. Only difference besides name I see is it says “wireless” charger, shows nor mentions included any USB cord? My phone’s wireless charger still has a USB cord that plugs in the base, it’s just wireless for the phone & I think this is the same as the Jubilee & Whiten + must have USB cord for the cute little bases. The price on the Duet is $69.95 but right now (4/8/21), there’s a $10 off coupon! That means instead of paying @$78. For 2 Jubilees you can get the same exact thing for $60 as a pair = a savings of $9 ea or an @23% savings! At the regular $70. Price it’s @ a 12% savings, still not a bad deal! I can tell you I wish I’d found it before we got my Sister’s whiten +, if we’d gotten that, I would’ve had my extra toothbrush already, instead of having to buy 2 more now, but this way I can be extra lazy & keep 1 in each of my 2 bathrooms or 1 in the kitchen. So much more convenient! And besides them being so easily portable with the great hard cases, I always forget things, so not having to cart things back & forth is a boon to me & worth it!*except pink ☺️ Is hard to see indicator light. Attached pics of it, and in 3rd, you can see level & mode light fairy well, but that’s only because I too pics in a badly lit bathroom in the wee dark hours of 3:30am. I do think you can tell the mode light isn’t that bright ( little circle), imagine what broad daylight would do to that visibility?! The color is very pale in these, using an old iPad Air2, but 4th will be in sink under better light, & it’s truer, but not as peachy/coral as the pink appears in daylight, but getting this done now while I have a chance. Hope it helps. Appreciate any thumbs up if it does. Thanks & Happy Shopping.
C**N
Love it
I’ve been using this more than a year with no problems at all. It’s pretty, holds a charge for weeks and my dental cleanings are quicker and easier. Great value, especially with the extra brush heads and the brush head covers are an extra bonus
T**M
Happy with it
This toothbrush does a thorough job and has soft vibrations. Subtracted a star for the same reason another reviewer said; the display lights are impossible to see. Use those at night with your bathroom light turned off, then you can see them.Also, a charge doesn’t last 30 days. But over a week for sure.
S**N
My grandchildren liked it
All three of my grandchildren liked this product. They really enjoyed the fact that it had a cap for the top of the toothbrush that they could write their initials on or draw design. I found this encourages the three of them to brush their teeth especially because any loose teeth that are getting ready to come out, they can use different settings for how strong the toothbrush is. The sensitive works Great!
M**S
Great project
It works great the price was right
J**G
Pass
I’ve never disliked a toothbrush more. I’ve always thought toothbrushes were pretty much the same, but this one proved me wrong. To change between the settings of clean, white and massage etc… is very difficult. I had to look up a YouTube video to actually do it and I can’t remember how I changed between the settings and I do not want to go and look for another YouTube video to figure it out so I’m stuck on whatever setting it’s on now, that I accidentally put it on because somehow I can accidentally change the setting, but not when I’m trying to change the settings😑 Another problem is the intensity. I’m constantly turning down the intensity while I’m brushing my teeth. The placement of the intensity on the toothbrush was just a very bad design, like the green color but once I’m done with all of these toothbrush heads that came with the toothbrush originally, I’m trashing it and getting something else. I’ve had it a few months, I hoped I’d get used to it but no.
J**N
I kinda hate this toothbrush.
This thing has the smallest toothbrush head i've ever used. I didn't know that was something that could ever bother me, but this toothbrush showed me that it does. Smaller than any typical toothbrush you'd buy from a store. Combine the tiny toothbrush head with the really uncomfortable powered brushing mode, and it's just downright off-putting. The way it buzzes feels SO bad. It doesn't actually feel like it's cleaning anything, just high-pitched vibrating.On a less important, yet still annoying note, the little decorative rim at the very bottom of the brush fell off the second time I used it. I only needed to get some super glue and re-attached it, but still. Annoying.On the plus side, it looks great! The battery life is fine. It auto turns itself off after 2 minutes, so that's nice. And it comes with plenty of spare toothbrush heads, which is also nice. Hope I don't lose em. It requires a USB port to charge, so you'll need one of those in your bathroom. The charging cord that's built into it is unfortunately pretty long. Wish I had a bathroom huge enough that such an excessively long cord would be welcome!But i can't seem to reduce the intensity of the vibrating. I realize that it has a gesture system that's supposed to be easy and sleek design-wise. I'm sure i'm doing the gesture correctly, but the intensity never changes. Would have been nice if there was just a simple Up and Down button.I've resorted to just using it without power. Manually.
F**A
Es un producto excelente a buen precio
Deja los dientes muy limpios es como salír del dentista con los dientes súper limpiosCepillo a buen precio y excelente calidad lo recomiendo al 100% no se arrepentirán además hay repuestos
V**A
Absolutely amazing
Very good
T**R
It didn't work
Arrived faulty, wouldn't charge or work properly so sent it back
S**8
Teeth feel clean
I'm used to an electric toothbrush so this felt very different and soft to use. But teeth feel lovely and clean. Have hygenist appt next month so will be interesting to see what she says
A**E
Great
Seems to be well made and good value for money with 8 brush heads. As good as you will get at that price. 5*s. Good travel case is an extra too. You will need a usb plug to charge it though.
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