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Default Oral B Electric tooth brush chargers?

My wife bought me one a couple of months back - a Kratax. Lasted
about 6 weeks before refusing to charge up.

If you get one you'll soon learn. Make sure you know where the
one/off button is. Don't turn it on before you've put the nozzle in
your mouth. Make sure the nozzle is pointing to your teeth and not
down the back of your throat. Make sure your mouth is fully shut then
work out how to let the excess dribble out into the wash basin. Be
careful with the strong setting especially if you have any sensitive
teeth.

Mine did a reasonable flush whilst it was working but it doesn't get
in hard like floss. Have you tried the Plackers flossers? Much
easier than those reels.

Intentionally top-posted for this OP.

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AnthonyL
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 11:01:17 -0000, "Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\)"
wrote:

And glue it to the shelf. The problem with all kinds of charger these days
is their instability, ie how easy it is to knock them over.
Incidentally anyone come across this high pressure water jet gizmo for
cleaning between teeth for those who cannot be bothered with that disgusting
floss stuff.

Brian

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On Friday, 22 November 2019 10:08:45 UTC, Broadback wrote:
Why do they no longer make wall mounted ones? I have been using the same
charger through several toothbrushes as shelf mounted is a no no for me.


Can't yuo put a little shelf on the wall for it ;-)