I used such an irrigator when I wore braces. Then my parents expropriated it from me :) now I decided to buy it for myself again. The new irrigator holds a charge for more than a week, almost 2 if used once a day. It is very important to charge it well: fully discharge and then fully charge (I expect a 12-hour charge usually). The old irrigator, which is already more than 5 years old, only holds a charge for 5-7 days, but this is because I did not charge it correctly. I will add that it is important not to open your mouth (do not strain your lips) when brushing. I didn’t know for the first time and decided to see how the jet beats between the teeth :) in the end, I myself and the whole bath in the water :) I read the reviews and decided to add that I have a habit of wiping the irrigator with a towel after use and pressing the edge of the towel against the charging socket so that the water is absorbed. Before charging, I also stuff a cotton swab into both contacts to clean both the socket and the contact. It's a habit and I don't even pay attention to it.
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