BURSTkids Electric Toothbrush

June 3, 2024
BURSTkids

BURSTkids Electric Toothbrush

Specifications

  • BRAND: Burst
  • AGE RANGE (DESCRIPTION): Kid
  • SPECIAL FEATURE: Brushing Timer, Charcoal Infused Bristle
  • POWER SOURCE: Corded Electric
  • ITEM FIRMNESS DESCRIPTION: Extra Soft
  • COLOR: Pink
  • PACKAGE DIMENSION: 47 x 6.34 x 3.31 inches
  • PACKAGE WEIGHT: 1 Pounds

Introduction

A strong motor and extra-soft tapered charcoal bristles effectively clean children’s and toddlers’ teeth 26 times better than a manual toothbrush. Nine out of ten parents indicated their child preferred using BURST over another toothbrush when brushing their teeth. It is kid-friendly because to its vibrant colors, comfortable silicone handle, entertaining packaging, and two modes. BURSTkids, according to 96% of parents, is simple for kids to use. Children may more easily access all regions because to the tiny handle size and wider grip. Every 30 seconds, the 2-minute timer pauses to signal a change in location. Use for 30 days on a single charge! As with other kids’ electric toothbrushes, don’t keep buying batteries. Additionally, the resilient, water- resistant, silicone-wrapped design withstands the wear and tear of children!

HOW IT WORKS

Electric toothbrushes remove plaque and reduce gingivitis by rotating in various directions and vibrating against the teeth and gums. Some people consider them to be better than manual brushes due to their ability to vibrate, which produces micro-movements when you use the brush.

HOW TO TEST A TOOTHBRUSH CHARGER

Coil some wire and place it where the toothbrush is located on the functional charger. If you have a multimeter, use it. An a.c. current should be detectable across the coil. A paperclip or a compass might even twitch in response to it.

HOW TO KEEP ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH CLEAN

Before using anything other than toothpaste and warm water on your toothbrush, be sure to unplug the toothbrush head from the electric base. Use warm water or a brief mouthwash soak and store your electric toothbrush in a clean, dry area if it doesn’t detach from the base.

HOW TO STORE

  • If your brush has a travel case, keep it in that.
  • Purchase a toothbrush with a travel cap.
  • Your brush heads should be dried by air while standing straight.
  • Maintain a 1-meter distance between your toothbrush and the toilet.
  • For a simple option, get a specialized electric toothbrush head stand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I always let my electric toothbrush charge?****

Generally speaking, it’s okay to leave your toothbrush charging. The charging station fulfils two functions. The first is to give the toothbrush a place to rest when it is not in use. Second, it’s a speedy and practical way to recharge when the battery is running low.

What occurs if an electric toothbrush is overcharged?****

Electronic circuits built into the majority of electric toothbrushes prevent overcharging. This implies that the brush will automatically stop charging as soon as the battery is full.

How long do the batteries in electric toothbrushes last?****

With NiMH batteries, rechargeable electric toothbrushes can operate for up to two weeks after a full charge.

After two minutes, do electric toothbrushes turn off?****

However, some toothbrush manufacturers, most notably Colgate and Sonicare, make it extremely evident to you when the two minutes of cleaning are done since they actually entirely turn the brush off.

Is overnight charging an electronic toothbrush safe?****

The recommendations and operational instructions provided by your electric toothbrush manufacturer can differ, so you should always check the handbook to be sure. However, it is typically acceptable to leave a toothbrush on the charging stand and charged at all times.

How much time does it take an electric toothbrush to charge completely?****

It’s crucial to completely charge your electric toothbrush before usage if you want to get the most use out of it. Your rechargeable electric toothbrush will require an average of 12 to 18 hours* to fully charge, depending on the model you have.

How frequently do electric brushes need to be recharged?****

Charge the toothbrush for 24 hours or until the battery indicator says it is full, whichever comes first. Avoid charging Ni-MH batteries for longer than 24 hours because doing so can reduce their lifespan.

How much power is consumed by an electric toothbrush?****

The typical electric toothbrush may fully recharge in up to 12 hours. Electric toothbrushes take 2.5 watts of electricity when plugged in, which charges for 12 hours for less than 1p (0.0084p).

My electric toothbrush won’t charge; why?****

For charging issues inside the toothbrush, there are two main causes: either broken components, such as those that have been dropped or have water leaking in, or a dead battery.

Do electric toothbrushes gradually lose their power?****

The battery life of any powered toothbrush is the most important factor that could change over the course of its lifetime because rechargeable batteries have a tendency to degrade over time. This could result in a toothbrush losing some of its power or not holding a charge for as long.

Can the battery in an electric toothbrush be changed?****

The battery in your electric toothbrush cannot be changed. The toothbrush handle’s electronics house the battery, which is then sealed inside the unit to keep it waterproof.

Why is a timer present on electric toothbrushes?****

One of the most crucial things to look for in an electric toothbrush is a built-in timer because it may assist eliminate guessing, save you mental energy, and guarantee that your teeth stay clean and healthy.

My electric toothbrush pauses, why?****

The motor in the brush temporarily pauses and resumes three times at the conclusion of the two-minute cleaning cycle. Both the brushing experience and the brush sound change as a result of this brush motor pause. This is your cue to stop brushing for the allotted two minutes.

How do electric toothbrushes work with plastic to charge?****

A current is produced in the coil of wire in the toothbrush by the charger’s fluctuating magnetic field. The battery in the electric toothbrush is charged by the electric current flowing through the wire coil.

Are all chargers for electric toothbrushes the same?****

Your toothbrush’s type number and your charger’s type number are separate and need not be the same. It’s confusing since they once somewhat matched, but in more recent years they have diverged and are no longer dependent on one another.

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