Verdict
For £65, the Suri Core 1.0 is a genuinely great option for those who want a lightweight and gentle electric toothbrush that’ll fit neatly into any bathroom. It’s not as powerful as I’d personally like for myself, and it does miss out on useful features that are found in the Pro alternative, such as the UV cleaning travel case and more colours to choose from.
Overall if you have sensitive teeth, prefer a more gentle clean and want a more affordable electric toothbrush then the Suri Core 1.0 works well.
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Plant-based brush heads
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Pressure sensor
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Up to four weeks of battery life
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Comfortable to use
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Not very powerful
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Misses out on UV cleaning travel case
Key Features
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Review Price:
£65
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Sonic cleaning
Sonic technology promises up to 28,000 vibrations to lift away plaque and help clean beyond where bristles can reach
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Plant-based brush heads
Not only are its brush heads plant-based but you can send them back to Suti for free recycling too
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Haptic pressure sensor
The Suri Core 1.0 will gently nudge you if you brush too hard
Introduction
If you’ve scrolled through Instagram recently then you’ll undoubtedly have come across Suri’s range of toothbrushes, as many influencers and celebrities claim it’s a key part of their daily routines.
The brand, which released its first toothbrush back in 2022, has now launched its new 1.0 Core brush, which is the cheaper and slimmed-down iteration of the flagship 2.0 Pro.
As I’ve never used an electric toothbrush before, I was initially sceptical. Can this fancy toothbrush that has Kylie Jenner’s seal of approval really clean my teeth better than a normal manual toothbrush?
I’ve spent a few weeks with the Suri 1.0 Core to determine how well the toothbrush really works.
Design
- Lightweight handle that comes in a choice between four colours
- White brush head has medium/soft bristles
- Comes with magnetic mount and wireless charger
Prior to using the Suri Core 1.0, I don’t think I ever considered whether my toothbrush was stylish. My previous toothbrush was a manual, bamboo number that I kept in a wonky ceramic mug I made in a pottery class, so clearly I don’t have a particular style.
Even so, I can appreciate that the Core 1.0 undoubtedly looks nice enough. It comes in a choice of four colours, including Haze (Green), Ember (Orange), Nightfall (Blue) and Moonrise (Grey), with my review unit the latter, more muted shade. While I do quite like the more eye-catching Ember or Nightfall shades, Moonrise matches better with the white brush head.

Unlike the Suri Pro 2.0 which matches the brush head’s colour to its base, all Core 1.0 will come with a white brush head, regardless of the shade of base you choose.
The brush itself is lightweight at around 62g, and is comfortable and easy to hold, even for someone who didn’t previously use an electric toothbrush. On the base is a button that allows you to select between two different modes, with one being a more gentle clean, and locks the device when you’re travelling.
Otherwise, the Suri 1.0 Core also comes with a discrete charge stand, a plant-based head cover to protect the bristles when travelling and a magnetic mount.

Of course, the most important aspect of the Suri 1.0 Core is its brush head. Unlike Oral-B alternatives, the 1.0 Core has a slim, oblong head shape that feels more like a manual toothbrush. You can only choose one level of firmness with the bristles, even when you’re buying replacement heads, which is medium-soft. I actually found this more on the soft side which made me feel as if my teeth weren’t quite as clean as my usual manual brush would do – but I’ll go into more details about this later.
Features
- Sonic vibration brush head
- Pressure sensor noticeably vibrates when you brush too hard
- Built-in two minute timer
- Brush heads can be sent back to Suri for free recycling
At its heart, the 1.0 Core is fitted with sonic technology that promises up to 28,000 sonic vibrations. This motion, according to Suri, lifts away plaque and also creates “tiny bubbles around your teeth and gums” that promise to clean beyond where the bristles can reach.

There’s also a timer that automatically stops the toothbrush after two minutes to make sure you brush for the dentist-approved amount of time. In addition, there’s a pressure sensor that detects when you brush too hard and will pulse to notify you.
Once it’s time to replace your brush head (which should be around every three months), you can send your used ones for recycling with Suri’s prepaid mailer bag which can be requested by contacting Suri’s support team or buying a set of brush heads. You can also send your used brush heads to Suri’s freepost address, simply by writing “Freepost Suri” on any envelope. I haven’t tried this myself, but it’s definitely good to have a fallback option.
Performance
- Felt more gentle/less powerful than I expected
- Pressure sensor works well
- Promise of up to 27 days of battery life in-between charges
Overall, I’ve found that the 1.0 Core’s movement felt less powerful than Suri’s “28,000 sonic vibrations” claim would suggest. I started with its more gentle mode and that made me feel as if my teeth hadn’t been brushed properly – a less than ideal way to start my day. Even on the more powerful setting, once the two-minute timer is finished I feel that I need to restart it to give my teeth another quick once over.
I should disclaim that I am a touch over-zealous when it comes to brushing my teeth, and have been berated by dentists for brushing too hard. Maybe I’ve conditioned myself to connect tougher brushing with a deeper clean, but I have found myself feeling that the Suri 1.0 Core isn’t quite as powerful as I’d have expected. The Pro model promises up to 32,000 vibrations, which perhaps might suit me and other fellow intense brushers better.
Speaking of being a keen brusher, the pressure sensor does a good job at nudging me when I push down too hard. It does this by giving a few strong pulses, which is good wake-up if you tend to zone out when brushing.
One good thing about the more gentle overall brush is that it suits veneers, bridges and the like. I myself have two bridges (basically two fake teeth that are attached to my actual teeth) plus have wiring that binds my front teeth together and never felt the toothbrush was too harsh. Plus, I imagine if you have particularly sensitive teeth then you’ll appreciate the more gentle brushing on offer here.
Suri promises the 1.0 Core will see up to 27 days of battery life. I charged the toothbrush when I first got it, as per Suri’s instructions, and have used it at least twice daily for just over two weeks now, and it’s still going strong.
Should you buy it?
You want an affordable electric toothbrush with a pressure sensor
If you have sensitive teeth or orthodontic work to keep in mind, then the Suri 1.0 Core provides an overall gentle clean. Plus, if you tend to brush too hard then you can rely on the pressure sensor to protect your gums.
You want more power and more features
If you prefer more powerful brushing that feels like it provides a deeper clean, then you’re better off elsewhere.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the Suri 1.0 Core is a solid budget-friendly electric toothbrush. Its pressure sensor is reliable and works well to keep you from brushing too hard, while the two-minute timer is precise enough that you never need to worry about not brushing for long enough. The oblong-shaped brush head also bridges the gap between a manual and electric brush, making it a good choice for those coming from manual brushes.
I do wish it was more powerful, as I found myself occasionally overruling the two-minute timer and brushing for a bit longer to get that deep-clean feeling. However, those with sensitive teeth or veneers and the like to worry about will appreciate Suri’s more gentle approach.
How We Test
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- Used as sole toothbrush for entire review period
- Tested for at least two weeks
FAQs
According to Suri, the Core 1.0 was designed with dentists and clinically tested. In fact, the Suri Core 1.0 has been clinically tested to remove 100% more plaque vs an ADA-approved manual toothbrush, and you can read the report here.
Full Specs
| Suri Core 1.0 Review | |
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| Release Date | 2026 |
| UK RRP | £65 |
| USA RRP | $75 |


















