| | |  | Beauty & Health | Home » » » Travel Toothbrush Battery Powered Sonic Traveler | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Battery Powered Sonic Traveler is the first dedicated battery operated, non disposable, sonic toothbrush for travel. Advanced technology allows the replaceable bristle head to vibrate in excess of 20,000 micro vibrations per minute. | | | Features: | |
• Hygienic protective case
• 1 Extra head
• Battery operated (1 x AAA included )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Perfect!Dec 11, 2010
By LillyCoco I got this in Turquoise for my trip to England, I was there 2 months and the batteries lasted throughout my trip. Comes with an extra brush head but I didn't need to replace the one I was using. Very good.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great toothbrush for traveling/backpackingDec 09, 2011
By Point Bonita I took this toothbrush on a four week backpack trip in Asia. It is light, easy to use and leaves the teeth clean. I use a sonic toothbrush (Phillips Sonicare) at home, so I don't like switching back to a manual toothbrush when I am traveling. I also didn't want to take my Sonicare, as I would have not been able to charge it and it is bigger and weights more. I would not compare this toothbrush to a "full" sonic brush, but it does the trick during traveling. I had a dental appointment a few days after I came back and the dental hygienist was very please with my teeth, I take this as a good sign :-). My complaints are, that the brush seems to use a lot of battery power, I had to exchange the batteries during the trip, Also I had some problems with the power on button, I had to hit it in a specific angle to turn on the tooth brush. I would recommend removing the batteries when you are traveling for a longer time (e.g. during a flight) as the power on button might be hit through shifting.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Cancer warningOct 18, 2011
By C. Strzalkowski What a neat product, I'll begin with the pros: Relatively small design, uses AAA battery and appears to vibrate the bristles well when powered on.
Now for the cons: I ordered blue but received purple, the rubberized off switch doesn't work well (push just above the off switch and it'll turn off). I can overlook those but here's a show stopper for me, the packaging has this label: "WARNING. This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm"
I have no idea what chemical the label is referring to but I'm not going to put that in my mouth now and the cost of returning is probably not worth it.
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