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Review on 🦷 Enhanced Oral Hygiene with SEAGO Ultrasonic Toothbrushes - Rechargeable & Effective by Missy Cooper

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Actually a little different than the paste

After trying many of these "healthy" style rechargeable toothbrushes I got bored. But with this finally something (something) different! A lot of those that are on the lower end of the price range have a keg loading port at the bottom, which annoys me because you have to put it down to charge and then have an AC adapter. Fumbling, or you've got a USB-to-barrel cable you need to keep with you. Then, on the more luxurious end of the spectrum, you have the type that comes with a small induction charger that doubles as a mini-dock. Some of them have a power plug while others have a USB cable. The ones I like, although you still need to have a dock nearby. This one charges from below via USB, which brings some pros and cons to both worlds. Charging isn't always ideal or natural, but now you don't need to keep anything handy to charge it. The battery in this - and most others - lasts quite a while, so you probably won't need to take a charger with you on a typical trip, but if you're on long trips you won't need a (dedicated) charger at all - so - can be very thankful . As with all of these sub-brand versions, there is no guarantee that you will find replacement heads in the future as there are so many different shaft styles. I think the original brand just has really good patents. So it's definitely a risk. I also hate the 30/120 second timer as it makes the controls look more cumbersome than they need to be and I think you shorten that if you only brush for that long (I think people like that like it). as an excuse to clean less). BUT everyone I've tried has these features, although some of them are controlled slightly differently (e.g. some have an additional dedicated power button). Conclusion: Depending on your needs, it is definitely a choice worth considering.

Pros
  • Oral Care
Cons
  • Not bad