
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Oral-B Pro 1000 removed all of the dye from our cleaning test, but did not leave that squeaky clean feeling on our teeth, and it wasn't the most comfortable to brush with. The Oral-B also has a much shorter battery life than most but does have a budget-friendly price point.
Cleaning
We used the toothbrush head that came standard with the toothbrush, in this case, Oral-B's CrossAction brush head. This brush uses a rotation-oscillation style brush head, which we found missed fewer spots than the side-to-side style brush head in our tests. While the majority of our testers successfully removed virtually all plaque with this toothbrush, a few opted out of the test due to discomfort caused by their sensitive gums. Those who persevered reported a mostly clean feeling, suggesting that additional usage time might be necessary for optimal results.
Comfort
The Oral-B has a handle with a glossy finish and a rubberized grip on the front, weighing in at 4.5 ounces. Our panel was not thoroughly pleased with this toothbrush when it came to brushing comfort. The toothbrush head on this model is close to 50% deeper than other models we tested, which led to a noticeable difference when it came to the feel when actually brushing.
This larger brush head was too large to comfortably clean the back molars for some of our testers, and made them much more prone to drooling during testing. This would be something to consider if you have a smaller mouth, as those with larger mouths found the Oral-B less cumbersome. Even though this brushing head had soft bristles, we noted that the rotation-oscillation style of motion felt more abrasive and aggressive than other models, something that those with a history of sensitive gums felt was a dealbreaker.
This brush also earned the distinction of being one of the loudest in our tests, emitting a more pronounced 'mechanical' noise compared to brushes with a side-to-side motion. Our testers found this noise to be quite noticeable during use. Despite measuring at 77 decibels from 3 inches away, a level not considered obnoxiously loud on paper, our judges reported the motorized sound of this model as unpleasant. A redeeming quality, however, is the inclusion of an over-pressure sensor. While it lacks a visual indication, this feature slows down the brush head if excessive pressure is applied, adding a measure of safety to the brushing experience.
Ease of Use
For the most part, cleaning the Pro 1000 was straightforward. However, we encountered some issues when cleaning the bottom of the brush and the attachment point for the brush head. This device was significantly easier to clean than we had originally thought, as the rubber grip provided plenty of grooves to collect grime. This brush is also water-resistant and can be used in the shower.
This model was not particularly stable on its base, as it was somewhat top-heavy and easily knocked over. Having only a single cleaning mode, the one-button interface simply turns the brush on and off, making it one of the easiest-to-use models we have tested. This brush features a standard two-minute timer with 30-second intervals for pacing. Unfortunately, the base does not have storage for additional brush heads, and it lacks a travel case.
Battery Life
Unfortunately, the 1000 lasted for 12 days (brushing twice a day for two minutes), which puts it near the bottom of the group. The LED indicator blinks red when not in use to signal a low battery, which can take up to 22 hours to recharge.
Should You Buy the Oral-B Pro 1000?
While the Oral-B Pro 1000 holds its ground as a decent cleaning product, especially given its price and straightforward design, it proved too harsh for some of our testers with more sensitive gums. Additionally, its noise level is fairly disruptive, and the subpar battery life adds to the list of drawbacks. Due to these considerations, we can't wholeheartedly recommend it.
What Other Electric Toothbrushes Should You Consider?
If you're willing to shell out a little more cash, the Philips Sonicare 4100 is a great place to start. It tackles nearly everything better than the Oral-B and is great for both experienced electric toothbrush users and those just starting out.