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Does anyone know of a rechargeable toothbrush that works on DC? I worry about using my current one on a cheapish inverter.
Because you are not drilling teethgary said:Why then don't battery drills last more that half an hour?!!
gary said:I hope this is not a wind up? but my oral B is now 4 or 5yrs old and at once a day it still goes a month between charges, only out done by my Philashave, a lot older but perhaps 5-6weeks!.
Why then don't battery drills last more that half an hour?!!
You mean you pnly clean your teeth ONCE a day ugh!!!!!gary said:I hope this is not a wind up? but my oral B is now 4 or 5yrs old and at once a day it still goes a month between charges, only out done by my Philashave, a lot older but perhaps 5-6weeks!.
Why then don't battery drills last more that half an hour?!!
TonyG said:You mean you pnly clean your teeth ONCE a day ugh!!!!!gary said:I hope this is not a wind up? but my oral B is now 4 or 5yrs old and at once a day it still goes a month between charges, only out done by my Philashave, a lot older but perhaps 5-6weeks!.
Why then don't battery drills last more that half an hour?!!
well if thats the case he doesn't need to use it once, a glass of water and sterident should do the job,,, lolGagakev said:TonyG said:You mean you pnly clean your teeth ONCE a day ugh!!!!!gary said:I hope this is not a wind up? but my oral B is now 4 or 5yrs old and at once a day it still goes a month between charges, only out done by my Philashave, a lot older but perhaps 5-6weeks!.
Why then don't battery drills last more that half an hour?!!
Psst Tony did you consider they could be false![]()
ChrisCooper said:Despite the childish sniggering about electric toothbrushes I thought I'd give you an update. I found the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean HX9332 which can be recharged via a USB socket ie DC. Its a bit pricey at the moment though, well over £100.
