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Obviously the former, having the battery completely fail to hold a charge after 9 months is unacceptable and I'm not sure that's a fluke or a misinformed review. It seems almost too awful to believe that a top-line brand like Sonicare would make something like that. 2-3 years for battery life is a bit more palatable, but it seems like the corded varieties of toothbrush handles are all but nonexistent. Indefinite support for brush head replacements is obviously the main driver and a must-have.


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@paulknightly I have a sonicare. A) didn’t think it would be much different than a manual brush, but I definitely feel cleaner. B) I’ve had it for over a year and there’s no noticeable battery degradation. It holds a charge for >2 weeks of once-a-day brushing.


@benetherington @paulknightly Ah yes, I think we have the sonicare here too. But I see people mention the Oral-B here in the thread. I believe both have easily replaceable and relative cheap heads. I had considered switching but the disposable/refill model really annoyed me (though, plastic handles on the toothbrushes still ).

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