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I've been using the same electric toothbrush since at least like 2014 and just buying those replacement heads
battery's weak but it hardly matters, it only needs to last a couple minutes. it absolutely feels like it does a better job than my ass, to the point where on vacation when I don't have it I brush extra hard to compensate
i'm pretty sure you can replace those battery in the rechargable ones if you wanted, it's not reccommended but doable
Oh I probably will if it ever fully dies. I've had the bottom cap off with only minor destruction. but it looked like too much work for a preemptive fix
do you use the electric brush with double aa batteries or rechargable?
it's only a matter of time until the newer models have a "find my toothbrush" feature, you were born too soon i'm afraid
thanks , i was looking at the oral b pro 100 (double aa batteries) but just brought the oral b pro 300(rechargable) - i know you said there is no difference, but do you recall from where you read that said the expensive ones are no different from the basics?