Basic Electric rechargeable toothbrush at Lidl with 8 brush heads, storage box, travel case...charging base that provides storage for 4 brush heads, a handy hard travel case, and materials for optional wall-mounting
High-frequency, bi-directional Fully rechargeable, with 3 settings...
Worth a try at this price for people thinking about switching from manual to electric...
19 comments
tek-monkey
11 Apr 16#18
Can't see these on the website?
pibpob
11 Apr 16#17
Well I've heard it recommended that you do, to preserve the seal.
tm004e3204
11 Apr 16#16
Hi. No left head on whist not in use. Have an oral b and philips sonicare and they have been fine in exactly the same conditions.
tm004e3204
11 Apr 16#14
Keep the receipt. I had 3 all went faulty within 6 months. Lost my receipt! Water seems to enter the handle causing it to short circuit.
pibpob to tm004e3204
11 Apr 16#15
Did you remove the head when not in use?
rudey
10 Apr 161#13
3 year warranty can't go wrong really at that price
pibpob
9 Apr 16#11
It's safe; it's just a waste of energy and wears the battery out.
MajorCockUp
9 Apr 163#10
For people looking for a cheap electric toothbrush, dont buy ones with built-in batteries. They fail to hold charge after 6 months - 1yearish. This is what i bought a few years back when it was 15£. Still going strong. Rechargable batteries last a month on daily use.
agreed I prefer to use my own rechargable batteries. they always work out better overall.
tekistry to MajorCockUp
12 Apr 16#19
Happy with the one I bought so far but I wish I'd seen this first.
tekistry
9 Apr 161#9
Thanks. Purchased one and spare heads.
anthony69
9 Apr 16#8
One of these went off in a suitcase when I went through customs the other day. Oh the embarrasement of explaining the loud buzzing noise.
Quadrille
9 Apr 162#5
I bought one a year ago: it does a great job, the replacement heads turn up every few weeks in Lidl (like everything else!).
Great value for many - as good as many that are 4x the price.
Only downside for me, is that there are three settings, and one button, so it's one click for on, three for off. Drives me crazy! (First world problem!)
jazzzy786
9 Apr 16#3
I just bought one and it seems quite good at cleaning your teeth. Not too impressed with how you buy replacement brushes though. Lidl should sell them instead of you having to buy them from the company through mail order
Besford to jazzzy786
9 Apr 161#4
Packs of 8 for £3.99 in store at the moment.
polarbaba
9 Apr 161#1
I purchased two last time they came on sale.. they both went faulty. lidl gave me a full refund...
I found this particular product to be poor.
its a inductive charging circuit that doesnt cut off the charging.. so it doesnt seem to intelligently charge the battery... maybe thats what killed them...
Moonwolf1976 to polarbaba
9 Apr 16#2
I'll give these a wide birth after reading this!.
OB1 to polarbaba
9 Apr 16#6
I've had two brands and neither have had intelligent charging.
cherylcole to polarbaba
9 Apr 16#7
If that's true, it doesn't sound very safe either !
Opening post
High-frequency, bi-directional Fully rechargeable, with 3 settings...
Worth a try at this price for people thinking about switching from manual to electric...
19 comments
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Braun-Oral-Advance-Power-Toothbrush/dp/B0036TH5VO/ref=sr_1_7?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1460222802&sr=1-7&keywords=braun+toothbrush
Great value for many - as good as many that are 4x the price.
Only downside for me, is that there are three settings, and one button, so it's one click for on, three for off. Drives me crazy! (First world problem!)
I found this particular product to be poor.
its a inductive charging circuit that doesnt cut off the charging.. so it doesnt seem to intelligently charge the battery... maybe thats what killed them...