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Every electric toothbrush will clean your teeth, but some come with extra features and accessories that can bump up the price.
To find the models with the best cleaning power, we thoroughly tested the most popular electric toothbrushes from brands including Oral B, Ordo, Philips and Suri. We measured precisely how much plaque each brush can remove, how easy it is to use and how often you will need to recharge it.
How our tests find you the best
Cleaning performance
Preventing plaque from building up is essential to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy. We check which brushes are most effective and which don’t clean as well.
Battery life
Some can keep going for weeks, while others need recharging on a weekly basis. We check how long the battery lasts, how long it takes to recharge and its endurance.
Comfort
A toothbrush that's harsh on your teeth, vibrates uncomfortably in your hand or is awkward to use is a waste of money.
We also test....
How noisy the toothbrush is in use, just in case you tend to brush your teeth while others in your home are sleeping.
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Dates tested: January 2025, May 2024 and December 2022. We changed the way we test and evaluate toothbrushes in May 2024, adding a new assessment of battery, which means models tested and reviewed before May 2024 are not directly comparable. Page last checked: May 2025. We're not able to show every retailer, and cheaper prices may be available. We’ve tested 22 electric toothbrushes in total, but the table displays our top picks and Don't Buys only.
All the electric toothbrushes we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Most recently tested May 2024
Type Circular oscillation
Need to know Two minute timer, interval timer, pressure sensor, battery level indicator, travel case
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Circular oscillation
Need to know Two minute timer, interval timer, pressure sensor, battery level indicator, travel case
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Circular oscillation
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, pressure sensor, battery level indicator, travel case, Ultimate Clean brush head, a magnetic charging stand, a brush head refill holder
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Circular oscillation
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, pressure sensor, battery level indicator, an interactive smart charging base
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Circular oscillation
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor
Available from Amazon (Out of stock)
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Rotating
Need to know Two-minute timer
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating-rotating
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator
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Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor, travel case
Most recently tested January 2025
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Battery charge time 11 hours
Need to know Two-minute timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor, travel case
Most recently tested January 2025
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Battery charge time 12 hours
Need to know Two-minute timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor, charger, travel case
Available from: Boots (£129.99), John Lewis (£129.99) (Only available in store)
Most recently tested January 2025
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Battery charge time 11 hours
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor, travel case
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor, travel case
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Oscillating to the right and left
Need to know Two-minute timer, interval timer, battery level indicator, pressure sensor
Available from Superdrug (£18.50)
Most recently tested May 2024
Type Rotating
Need to know Two-minute timer
Most recently tested December 2022
Type Sonic
Need to know Two-minute timer, Adhesive-backed magnetic mirror mount
We rigorously test each electric toothbrush in our lab by assessing key aspects such as plaque removal and battery life. Each model is also tested by our panel of trialists who rate how comfortable and convenient it is to use.
We regularly revisit the electric toothbrushes on sale to see if there are any more popular models that need testing.
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The NHS advises brushing twice a day for a minimum of two minutes each time, and changing your manual toothbrush (or toothbrush head if it’s an electric toothbrush) every three months, where possible.
Studies show toothbrushes are far less effective at removing plaque after the initial three months of use, as the bristles become worn. Dentists also say it’s important to change your toothbrush following illnesses such as mouth infections.
Use our expert advice and recommendations to live your best life every day.
Get startedGiven that many toothbrushes and toothbrush heads end up in landfill, you may feel reluctant to replace them as regularly as this. We have investigated eco-friendly products to replace your plastic toothbrush, including an electric toothbrush made of aluminium and corn starch, as well as manual toothbrushes made from natural materials.
And bear in mind that if you have an electric toothbrush, it’s likely you will be able to keep it – as opposed to the toothbrush heads – for several years. When it does stop working, you may be able to dispose of it via a kerbside recycling collection or you can take it to a recycling centre. Companies such as Colgate and Philips also operate recycling programmes.