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    Probably better off with a battery powered one where you can either use alkaline or rechargeable.
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    The normal rechargeable toothbrushes use induction to charge and its an inefficient and slow way of charging.

    We carry around a set of AA Eneloop batteries and use a 12v charger to charge them on the go and its very quick.

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    Surley this post is taking the ****.

    How about an apple?
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    SWMBO has to take hers everywhere as well,a regular PITA.She has the battery powered one,but if not packed well,it will turn itself on,so the battery is normally flat anyway.

    I just take the pack with the two spares,for when hers is flat.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Surley this post is taking the ****.

    How about an apple?
    Thats what I reckon, C'mon use your hand or the misses.
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    I bet in the early days of series Land Rovers people used their tooth brushs via the PTO. (The PTO did every thing else in videos)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    I bet in the early days of series Land Rovers people used their tooth brushs via the PTO. (The PTO did every thing else in videos)
    And before that, in the age of steam:

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    Hi,
    we went 3 months with 2 electric toothbrushes and one charger. Each brush was charged for a day's driving on our inverter every week or so.
    It just wasn't an issue. If one was a bit 'down', it went on the charger for a while.
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    Electric toothbrushes!!! I'm flabergasted.

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    I guess we'll just have to floss

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    I'm pretty sure that in 10 or 20 years from now if someones toothbrush 'stops working' they won't brush the teeth until they get a replacement. Won't even know there was a manual override

    Same deal if the car breaks down, how many people even bother to lift the bonnet these days when the car grinds to a halt (Landy owners excluded)

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