electric toothbrush

DO NOT use an inverter

Unless you are sure it is "Pure Sine Wave".

I have bugg3rr3d my good Brawn toothbrush by using an inverter

So be warned

My only solution is to use EHU when it needs charging

I have investigated other options but to no avail
 
Did he retire in 1945?:

No he has been a nhs dentist for the last 35 years, like his father who was also a nhs dentist.

He intends working for the nhs till he is 65,

he says he might then do another 10 years of private dentistry.

:wave:
 
having seen how effective rotary brushes are for removing rust and paint in the workshop theres no way id let a powered brush anyway near the delicate enamel of my teeth.

imho there a totally unnecessary invention foisted on the public by advertising just to make a few quid .... like most must have gadgets.

im off to find me hardhat

Think you'll find that far from being delicate, tooth enamel is the hardest natural substance in your body.
 
And

Think you'll find that far from being delicate, tooth enamel is the hardest natural substance in your body.

Electric toothbrush heads are softish (not like a wire brush)

AND they are a huge aid to dental hygiene and better teeth (IMO)
 
We have one that is charged via a USB port. It's a Chinese cheapy at £20 but does the job well.
 
I seem to remember a simular thread on here and someone said that the Philips ones didn't require a pure sine inverter and that the Philips charger also worked with th Braun toothbrush. Does anyone know if the Braun charger will charge a Philips toothbrush?

Regards,
Del
 
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HI
just bought an oral b that uses two aa batteries haven tried it yet
but i had asked the same question, how do you recharge ,so no
problem now just change the batteries.

JAS

I bought one of these and find it is good. The batteries have lasted ages so far. Don't think it is quite as good as electric one though, but came with great plastic box and spare heads.
 
I would have thought most on here use steradent ,gum gum gummy bear.:lol-053::lol-053::lol-053:
 
I finally decided to buy the Philips diamond clean usb charging toothbrush, £88 at the moment in Argos, John Lewis and other places. It’s excellent, I think a better clean than Braun. Lasts ages between charges too
 

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