• plz1@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I’ve had a Philips Sonicare brush for ten years at this point. Do they just not make them well anymore, or did I just luck out? I only need to charge it like once very month or two.

    • How often do you brush?

      I guess ours last about 7 or 8 years before they start noticeably degrading. I certainly have to charge at least once a month, though.

      Years and years ago, we started with Sonicare, and when that died I got an Oral-B. It was categorically worse, and my dentist even noticed. So I went back to Sonicare. My wife never switched.

      Sonicare’s QC is very poor. My wife’s been lucky, but I went through two Airflosses in as many years before I stopped getting them; the first died within the warranty and I got an exchange; the second, just after the warrantee expired.

      My current Sonicare is about 5 years old, and the battery is holding up, but about a year after I got it it developed a loose part in the head and it is super noisy; like, you can tell I’m using it from across the house. My wife’s is the same age and is almost silent, so I think it’s just a QC issue.

      However, to stay in topic: the batteries in these are also not-self-serviceable. Is there an electric toothbrush whose battery is?