How long does an electric toothbrush last?

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3-5 years is the average expected lifespan of a toothbrush, but it can be much longer, there are many variables.

With improvements in design and reparability the usable life is expected to increase.
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0:00 - They last this long
0:35 - No one brand is better
1:37 - Tips to extend life
2:20 - Support periods
3:45 - The future
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Used my previous Oral-B Pro 1000 for about 5-6 years, it still works, however the battery aged and I had to charge it too often, so I now keep it as a spare, and bought myself a new Oral-B Pro 3 earlier this year. Very happy with it. The Pro series are the best value for money models I think.

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I've had my Philips Sonicare for nearly 10 years without problems but it is beginning to show signs of wear. It makes too much noise so it's time to go shopping!

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I heard that the sonicare 9900 model has overcharge protection, will it affect the battery life if I charge it all the time? It uses lithium ion btw

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I'm looking to buy an electric toothbrush, but I'm unsure which one to choose. Could you recommend a good electric toothbrush available in Australia? I was looking into buying the Oral B Power Toothbrush iO 3 Series Black

SherifK.O
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It's comical to me personally, this video being posted because at the time I am writing this, my SonicCare Protective Clean Toothbrush, the stem that holds the Brushed was shifting. There were a couple factors in why the Toothbrush broke, the Toothbrush was an older model, I have dropped it quite a few times accidentally, and because I have been moving a lot because I was Homeless for the past Ten Months so I was carrying the Toothbrush in a Backpack for a long while. Something I find ironically comical again, I purchased the Toothbrush, two years ago this week, lol.

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